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Yes it is not hard to clean with soap and water.
A microwave oven is designed to heat water, or substances which contain water. It does not work well for substances that do not contain water, and that includes soap. However, you could put the soap in water in a shaving mug, and the water could be made hot enough to melt the soap.
A bar of soap, when put in a microwave becomes distorted by air trapped inside the soap expanding and creating lumps.
Wax is not necessary in the soap making process.
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It is a good idea to wipe any microwave out a few times a week. A damp washcloth with a bit of soap will be sufficient. This will prevent any buildup and will avoid the need to a heavy cleaning.
It is most likely to begin bubbling and grow around 5 times in size. For a demonstration you can go to you tube and type in soap in your microwave.
From a craft store get a case of any soap then put it in the microwave for 20 seconds then put some food coloring and pour it in a mold or a layered cupcake soap . This is from episode 5 of cake "you tell her"
Yes. Just do not place your stone and frozen foods directly into a heated oven afterwards...this is considered thermal shock and can crack the stone. I sell the stuff and am positive that you can freeze them, microwave them, and use them in the oven. Now, if you put (for example) frozen chicken breasts on it and then put the whole thing in the freezer and then later on, put the entire pan into an UNheated oven and let it heat up together, they will be perfect...no need to worry.
the air molecules spread out
It does not explode. It does not melt! It expands. It is very cool! put the soap in the microwave for about 45 seconds to 1 minute. Watch! If you thought this answer was helpful post a comment!
It does not explode. It does not melt! It expands. It is very cool! put the soap in the microwave for about 45 seconds to 1 minute. Watch! If you thought this answer was helpful post a comment!