Have you followed this thread? If so, I've also got this oil and would like to use it for soap as I've switched to organic foods.
I tried using
www.soapcalc.com but couldnt' figure out how to input the oil into percentages.....and I'm known for doing well with math---Ha!
Would love some really specific help with this.
Thanks for your time and any help someone can offer. :smile:
No, I hadn't been following the thread. I was browsing the other day and basically skimming posts as a way to keep an eye on forum activity. I noticed your question and since it was an easy answer, I decided to reply.
But I read it since you asked.
You could do as elizmar2006 suggested and use those percentages to figure out how much lye would be needed for the amount of Costco oil you want to add. For example, calculate the amount needed for each percentage if you wanted to use 16 ounces of this oil in a batch.
Canola oil (50%) = 8 ounces
Extra virgin olive oil (20%) = 3.2 ounces
Refined olive oil (20%) = 3.2 ounces
Grape seed oil (10%) = 1.6 ounces
Then just enter the above info into SoapCalc. Actually, you'd enter 6.4 ounces for the olive oil selection since SC only has olive oil and olive pomace. However, I agree with new12soap there is a strong possibility of DOS. But if you use the soap up quickly, you may not have a problem. Also, you can still use soap even if it is starting to go rancid. A few orange spots here and there on a bar isn't going to be an issue when you're washing with it. Now, it would be a big issue if the whole bar becomes mottled with orange spots, is slimy and smells bad. Then I'd toss the soap.
Another way to do it is to go to
http://www.soapcalc.net/calc/OilList.asp and compare the SAP of the different oils. Saponification values are just an average milligram amount of how much lye is needed to convert 1 g of fat. The same oils will have a different SAP number on different
lye calculators. I checked canola (SAP .133), olive (SAP .135) and grapeseed (SAP .129). These are close enough (.006 difference between olive and grapeseed) that if I was making a batch with this oil, I wouldn't worry about figuring the separate oils. I'd just use olive oil for calculation since it's the higher value but I use a greater lye discount than other soapers. If you only want to use 5% lye discount/superfat, then you might want to enter grapeseed for the total amount.
Does this help?