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Old September 23rd 04, 10:46 PM
Hope Hernandez
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I have some coconut oil that looks like it has separated into two
parts. The upper part of the oil looks more like clear oil and the
lower part looks more like white crisco type oil. Does anyone know
the best way to mix them back to a uniform consistency? Using a spoon
is obvious, but I'm thinking the coconut oil would not be the same as
when I purchased it. Any soapmakers out there that can help me?
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Old September 26th 04, 07:24 PM
Cathy
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Hope Hernandez wrote:

I have some coconut oil that looks like it has separated into two
parts. The upper part of the oil looks more like clear oil and the
lower part looks more like white crisco type oil. Does anyone know
the best way to mix them back to a uniform consistency? Using a spoon
is obvious, but I'm thinking the coconut oil would not be the same as
when I purchased it. Any soapmakers out there that can help me?


Just remelt it. You can put the jar in hot water, or spoon it into a
saucepan and heat directly.

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