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Hmmm that's interesting. I wonder if 0.11% (if it's accurate) should give you zap or not, I wonder what the others have to say. I think...
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Took the bait and did a zap test. Both my wife and I. We cut open the soaps and checked the center. It was all neutral to the tongue. No...
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Be aware your second statement does not prove the first is true. A scale can weigh to multiple significant digits and still be...
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you haven't tried the zap test after it was suggested, have you? That would be the most simple thing to do...
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You are correct. I am waiting for the new lab test to arrive on Monday. I am also in the process of setting up an inhouse test lab based...
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Understood. We are working in this area as per the suggestions made in your original post.
Thanks a bunch.
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Thanks a bunch for such a detailed response. Weighing scale is accurate. I have been using a scale to weigh NaOH that gives accuracy to...
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Recipe checks out at about 5% superfat assuming 100% pure NaOH. If you're using NaOH with less than 100% purity (which is almost...
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Thanks for the response. Following the is recipe
Olive Oil
45%
Coconut Oil
20%
Grapeseed Oil
10%
Jojoba Oil
5%
Sweet Almond...
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We have followed soapcalc measurements as close as possible. Kept superfatting at 5%. Cured it for 5 weeks before sending the soaps to...
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