TomDillinger
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hey I have like 8 batches of soap under my belt but i am still a little confused about the temperature of the oils and lye when you mix them. i am impatient and dont like to wait till the oils cool down and heating them up to melt the solids.
i mix the oils when they are hot (140 degrees farenheit) is this bad? i often get a large crack down the middle of the loaf with a tiny bit of oil coming out. it doesnt ruin the soap, i can easily just press the crack together but im wondering if mixing the soap at a very high temperature is causing the crack.
wouldnt it just speed up the reaction to have the reagents at a higher temp and wouldnt that be better?
what are your opinions on this matter? thanks.
i mix the oils when they are hot (140 degrees farenheit) is this bad? i often get a large crack down the middle of the loaf with a tiny bit of oil coming out. it doesnt ruin the soap, i can easily just press the crack together but im wondering if mixing the soap at a very high temperature is causing the crack.
wouldnt it just speed up the reaction to have the reagents at a higher temp and wouldnt that be better?
what are your opinions on this matter? thanks.