Tried a brine soap today but used marine salt (instant ocean) instead of regular salt. I know @Susie has used it before so I don't know what went wrong. Here is the recipe http://www.evernote.com/l/ANh5eU4iW2pCV6UInq2hpYJNykNH4Qkf0XI/
Mixed my oils and melted them together. Measured hot water, added salt, once dissolved popped it in the fridge to cool. Once cool, strained and added my lye.
At this point the oils had cooled to a thick pudding consistency so I went ahead and added the hot lye to use the heat from that to remelt everything. Oils started to melt then went a weird curdled before hitting thick trace. It wasn't a normal trace though, it was a odd rubbery like mix, very similar to the lye heavy castile so many of us made years back. It all came together nicely, looked like regular ol soap.
Poured into a loaf mold and two single bars. After a couple hours, I check and it had a pool of water on top. Figured it was gelling and overheating, tried to stir it in mold, was solid. Check singles, they were also weeping. Was a weird grainy mess where I had stirred, put the whole mess into a crock, waiting to see what happened.
So my question is, was this false trace or a issue from the type of salt used? Did I use too much of it? I tried to lather up some of the mess on my gloves and it emulsified some but no lather. Hope I didn't create a caustic mush.
well, it wasn't false trace. I have a unusable mess. Gonna toss it in a mold and hope it neutralizes after sitting awhile so I can throw it out.
Mixed my oils and melted them together. Measured hot water, added salt, once dissolved popped it in the fridge to cool. Once cool, strained and added my lye.
At this point the oils had cooled to a thick pudding consistency so I went ahead and added the hot lye to use the heat from that to remelt everything. Oils started to melt then went a weird curdled before hitting thick trace. It wasn't a normal trace though, it was a odd rubbery like mix, very similar to the lye heavy castile so many of us made years back. It all came together nicely, looked like regular ol soap.
Poured into a loaf mold and two single bars. After a couple hours, I check and it had a pool of water on top. Figured it was gelling and overheating, tried to stir it in mold, was solid. Check singles, they were also weeping. Was a weird grainy mess where I had stirred, put the whole mess into a crock, waiting to see what happened.
So my question is, was this false trace or a issue from the type of salt used? Did I use too much of it? I tried to lather up some of the mess on my gloves and it emulsified some but no lather. Hope I didn't create a caustic mush.
well, it wasn't false trace. I have a unusable mess. Gonna toss it in a mold and hope it neutralizes after sitting awhile so I can throw it out.
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