saddigilmore
Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone,
So my canola/rapeseed experiments went as expected: orange spots in under a month, in everything over 50%. I don't have high hopes, but the verdict is still out on the sub 50%. Either way, I've also concluded that antioxidants/chelators, as many of you have already recommended, is going to be necessary to make any of these recipes last.
I'm still finding some conflicting info, and everyone seems to have a different method recipe, as with everything in this hobby , but two reputable sources seem to recommend different usages...
.05% PPO, directly into the oil, prior to storage? or .1% PPO at the time of soapmaking...
which should I be doing? What are you all doing, and why?? It seems that one method has potentially 2x the amount of ROE in the final product.
"I suggest no more than 0.5 grams ROE per 1000 grams of fat (0.05% ppo) to help preserve fats in storage or for use in soap."
would I be only adding the ROE to the oils that would be a DOS risk, namely canola? and ignoring the (solid) fats from the rest of the recipe?
or..
"Kevin Dunn recommends 1.0 g ROE for every 1000 g oils (0.1% ppo) to be added when making soap."
which is a % of the fat in the entire recipe? this is ~ 2x the amount of ROE compared to a batch, with ROE added to the oils before storage.
"Stick with the recommended dosage -- more ROE is not better! Also do not double dose -- if you add ROE to your stored fats, do not add more ROE when making soap"
so which is preferable? Adding it to the stored fats, or waiting to add during soap making?.
(from Rosemary oleoresin (ROE) | Soapy Stuff)
Thank you all!
So my canola/rapeseed experiments went as expected: orange spots in under a month, in everything over 50%. I don't have high hopes, but the verdict is still out on the sub 50%. Either way, I've also concluded that antioxidants/chelators, as many of you have already recommended, is going to be necessary to make any of these recipes last.
I'm still finding some conflicting info, and everyone seems to have a different method recipe, as with everything in this hobby , but two reputable sources seem to recommend different usages...
.05% PPO, directly into the oil, prior to storage? or .1% PPO at the time of soapmaking...
which should I be doing? What are you all doing, and why?? It seems that one method has potentially 2x the amount of ROE in the final product.
"I suggest no more than 0.5 grams ROE per 1000 grams of fat (0.05% ppo) to help preserve fats in storage or for use in soap."
would I be only adding the ROE to the oils that would be a DOS risk, namely canola? and ignoring the (solid) fats from the rest of the recipe?
or..
"Kevin Dunn recommends 1.0 g ROE for every 1000 g oils (0.1% ppo) to be added when making soap."
which is a % of the fat in the entire recipe? this is ~ 2x the amount of ROE compared to a batch, with ROE added to the oils before storage.
"Stick with the recommended dosage -- more ROE is not better! Also do not double dose -- if you add ROE to your stored fats, do not add more ROE when making soap"
so which is preferable? Adding it to the stored fats, or waiting to add during soap making?.
(from Rosemary oleoresin (ROE) | Soapy Stuff)
Thank you all!
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