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  1. MickeyRat

    Red tint to a white soap

    I've used a fragrance that causes this. I'm not sure where I got it now but, I do know the vendor actually noted it could happen in CP soap.
  2. MickeyRat

    Pine Tar scent changes when mixed with lye water

    I do make pine tar soap on occasion. I never attempted to make my pine tar from scratch though. DeeAnna has a web page that describes how to make it and it's what I do. I've never noticed a change in scent.
  3. MickeyRat

    Questions about soy wax

    I would never ever give up lard. I use it in almost every batch. I also use 5% soy. If I were you, I'd look closer at why you're getting DOS. Is it in contact with metal during the cure or something like that?
  4. MickeyRat

    Alternative to Sodium Lactate

    I use soy wax a lot but, I never thought of it as a remedy for DOS or rancidty. Now I'm curious.
  5. MickeyRat

    raw soap splash in eye

    There are a LOT of overconfident old timers on here that think that safety gear is for wimps. It's a gamble you can only lose. My rules for safety. Good eye protection. Gloves No long sleeves long pants or closed toed shoes (flops are preferred). They provide very little protection and hold...
  6. MickeyRat

    Palm Oil Substitute

    Another vote for lard. I think I've only made 2 batches of soap without lard. One was to see how castille soap would turn out. I cheated and added 5% castor to the olive oil so it was almost castille. :) It made a very nice white bar. The other was my first attempt at shaving soap.
  7. MickeyRat

    How do you gain the patience to master this craft?

    Oh do I remember doing things like that. If you're a hobbyist like me, it'll pass. The first few batches, I had to test slivers the minute I got them out of the mold to make sure they were really soap. Here's what's going to happen, Unless you're making REALLY small batches or you have a...
  8. MickeyRat

    Zap Test

    Well you didn't do it the right way. Neither did I the first time. However, we apparently have similar personalities. I wanted to know how the zap felt early on too. Here's what I did the first time. I had read to leave the greasy goop on bowls and utensils for a few days to let it turn...
  9. MickeyRat

    Walmart GV Shortening.

    I've been using Walmart GV shortening for some time. Whenever I got low, I just bought more. I hadn't checked the ingredients in ages. So, I went and checked. All that I have on hand is the soy bean variety. I don't know when I started but, I've been using it with my recipes without knowing...
  10. MickeyRat

    How to Make Soap - Soapmaking Guide for Beginners

    Good job! I can see the gang is being just as argumentative as usual. :) You might want to mention that like barbecue there are a lot of opinions on how to make soap best. I think it's okay to use pyrex for soap making. It's not okay to use for storing lye. You don't mention that you should...
  11. MickeyRat

    What Causes Slow Trace?

    I use lard all the time. I wouldn't say it slows to trace. It does seem to give you a bit more time to work with it after trace has been achieved. For me that's a good thing because I also use soy wax and I soap at around 120 degrees F.
  12. MickeyRat

    Analyzing soap performance

    I have to confess that I have skin that is impervious to almost anything. Though I did have a nasty experience with lye once. Back in the day I had my hands in gasoline for about an hour cleaning a carburetor with a toothbrush with no ill affects. I have to go by what the calculators say or...
  13. MickeyRat

    Is there a scent that works well with Tea Tree Oil?

    Well since my wife has decided she's sensitive to lavender, so far, I'm going with lemon grass and cedar. I'm in a podunk town so I have to order things like this. I've received the cedar. The lemon grass hasn't made it yet. When it does, I'll give it a shot. I'll come back a let you know...
  14. MickeyRat

    Wrinkly Soap

    I just tried lining with parchment paper. The outside wasn't smooth but, the very fine "wrinkles" if that's what you want to call them went around the circumference, they weren't linear along the length. I'm still trying to find the best way with PVC.
  15. MickeyRat

    Can I add Bon Ami to soap recipes to make the soap more abrasive?

    I've seen several posts where people question putting borax in soap. If you're old enough, you might remember Boraxo hand cleaner. That was mostly borax. I've been experimenting with a mechanics soap with finely ground coffee grounds and borax. It works well.
  16. MickeyRat

    Is there a scent that works well with Tea Tree Oil?

    Good suggestions folks, thanks! @Adobehead my experience with patchouli is limited but, from what I've seen people either love blends with patchouli or they hate them. There's no in between. I love them but, that may be something I try later. @AliOop that's a great suggestion and I'd love...
  17. MickeyRat

    When does it become selling?

    That's the same risk every soap maker takes when they give their soap to a friend. It's the risk I take when I bring soap to the ladies at the dentist's office. I would think personal liability insurance covers this.
  18. MickeyRat

    Is there a scent that works well with Tea Tree Oil?

    I wonder if cedar and lemon grass would work. I'm strictly an amature with scents.
  19. MickeyRat

    Micro batches?

    I'll throw in here. I made a slightly modified (I added a little shea butter and some glycerin) 6oz batch of that songbird soap. It acted a little weird because I was also doing the two step process that @DeeAnna recommended. It took longer to melt the steric than I expected and the rest of...
  20. MickeyRat

    Is there a scent that works well with Tea Tree Oil?

    I make a charcoal face soap and one of the ingredients is tea tree oil. The soap feels great on the skin and I've been told it works well for acne but, it smells a bit like turpentine. Is there a scent that will help mask it or at least make it more palatable?
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