I have had these two problems ALMOST consistantly. No matter the recipe or the scent added, this makes me think its me, not my process so I figure I will walk you through the process I do (The end part, not the whole thing ) and see if you guys got ideas:
So, I have mixed the everything in my stainless steel bowl with my stick blender to light trace, pour into my mold and...behold, the bottom, (And sometimes all of it) has become a bananna pudding over the span of MAYBE (ta the longest) 5 minutes but still pourable, and pour into molds, do a bit of smoothing magic put in my 'cook box' and let it cook.
When I go to take it out...Cracks (Sometimes short, sometimes long) in my soap top. Never inward, always outward (think explosion instead of say ....sinkhole)
"But Shalisk" I hear you say "You have not told us the temps, or ingrediants or..."
Yes, dear reader, thats true because....it does not seem to matter. It has happened if I combine at 110 degrees or 78-80 degrees, it happens no matter what oils I use, it happens no matter what fragrance or color I have used....the only thing that remains constant is my curing box, but I dont THINK that could be it, and my location (Colorado) could it be the altatude?
My curing box is simple and easy to describe: Its a plastic box (at any walmart) with a lid that has a foam seal (Airtight/water right) I have a heating pad on the bottom, I place the Molds (in their metal holding racks, they are the silocone ones from ED) I put a folded towel along the sides (Four towels total) of each mold (I have two, side by side, for a total of towels.) put a custom cut (by me) cardbord peice over the top of each mold, towel over that, seal the box (Airtight) and turn on heating pad to medium or high, and it auto shuts off after 1 hour.....
Could it be the heating pad? The Box? The Altatude?
I didnt think the heating pad could make the box that hot? Or that my state would matter, but this is....crushingly annoying. Its the only thing (At the moment) that stops my feeling of progress (That and my horrible suckiness at colors )
Ideas?
So, I have mixed the everything in my stainless steel bowl with my stick blender to light trace, pour into my mold and...behold, the bottom, (And sometimes all of it) has become a bananna pudding over the span of MAYBE (ta the longest) 5 minutes but still pourable, and pour into molds, do a bit of smoothing magic put in my 'cook box' and let it cook.
When I go to take it out...Cracks (Sometimes short, sometimes long) in my soap top. Never inward, always outward (think explosion instead of say ....sinkhole)
"But Shalisk" I hear you say "You have not told us the temps, or ingrediants or..."
Yes, dear reader, thats true because....it does not seem to matter. It has happened if I combine at 110 degrees or 78-80 degrees, it happens no matter what oils I use, it happens no matter what fragrance or color I have used....the only thing that remains constant is my curing box, but I dont THINK that could be it, and my location (Colorado) could it be the altatude?
My curing box is simple and easy to describe: Its a plastic box (at any walmart) with a lid that has a foam seal (Airtight/water right) I have a heating pad on the bottom, I place the Molds (in their metal holding racks, they are the silocone ones from ED) I put a folded towel along the sides (Four towels total) of each mold (I have two, side by side, for a total of towels.) put a custom cut (by me) cardbord peice over the top of each mold, towel over that, seal the box (Airtight) and turn on heating pad to medium or high, and it auto shuts off after 1 hour.....
Could it be the heating pad? The Box? The Altatude?
I didnt think the heating pad could make the box that hot? Or that my state would matter, but this is....crushingly annoying. Its the only thing (At the moment) that stops my feeling of progress (That and my horrible suckiness at colors )
Ideas?