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Here are some recipes Marseille soap.

Ordinary Marseille soap

Olive oil is used to make this very common soap. Due to the high cost of this oil, soap is not prepared with pure olive oil, but with an admixture of other cheaper fats. Usually use the following recipes:

  • Olive oil 30 kg;
  • Groundnut oils 30 kg;
  • Cottonseed oil 40 kg;
  • Olive oil 30 kg;
  • Pork fat 40 kg;
  • Groundnut oils 30 kg;
  • Olive oil 20 kg;
  • Cottonseed oil 10 kg;
  • Pork fat 30 kg;
  • Melted lard 20 kg.

From these mixtures you can get a good Marseille soap. Olive oil is used simple, varieties. The most cooking according to the German method is produced as follows.

Place the fats in a cauldron, add a 10 °Be sodium hydroxide solution and boil, stirring all the time. A solution of caustic soda is added in parts, as the combination of fats with caustic soda occurs.

When the soap glue is ready, proceed to salting. Salting is carried out with a solution of caustic soda 28-30 °Be. After settling, the mother liquor is removed and the soap is clarified by heating until a thick, foam-free soap mass is obtained. This mass is allowed to settle, the mother liquor is removed and the soap is polished with water. For this purpose, 10 liters of water are poured using a pipe lowered to the bottom for every 100 kg of soap. When the mass boils, it is mixed and left alone for 25-30 hours. After this time, the foam layer is removed from the surface. The soap under the foam layer is removed from the adhesive mother liquor and poured into molds.

Marseille type soap without olive oil

Pour into the cauldron 60 kg of sodium hydroxide solution at 15 °Be and add 30 kg of groundnut oil and 30 kg of cottonseed oil. After saponification and obtaining a good soap glue, it is corrected, if necessary, with a stronger solution of caustic soda, allowed to boil for another 3 hours, and then left alone overnight. After this time, the soap is salted out at a low boil until the soapy liquor is liquid and does not drain from the spatula. Then 30 kg of palm kernel oil, 30 kg of coconut oil and 40 kg of sodium hydroxide solution at 25 °Be are added to the cauldron. When the saponification process ends, the soapy liquor is salted out and drained. The resulting core is washed with 15 kg of common salt solution at 16-19 °Be. The next morning, the lye is drained and the core is boiled with 15-20 liters of water.

The soap is allowed to settle and poured into molds.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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