Hello,
I am struggling to figure out what I am doing wrong here. I am making some goat milk soap but I keep getting white spots showing up and ruining the design of the bars. The spots usually appear after 12-24 hours after I cut the loaves. I was wondering if it is possible for stearic spots to appear this late in the process (not there when I initially cut)? Anybody have any ideas for my tiny brain?
What I know/have tried:
-Zap test the spots and no zap at all.
-Washed to bars and it is not ash (seems to go much further into bar).
-I don't think it is air bubbles cause i am careful when I stick blend, but thinking if air the spots would appear as I cut...not 12 hours later.
-I have heated oils to 98F, lye to 100F, Milk to 85F, and left essential oils at room temp (76F). I have even soaped at higher temps for oils 100-105F for all the ingredients, but I am trying to avoid gelling so keeping these temps.
-The spots appear even in bars with partial gel (but not in the gelled part)
-I am trying to avoid gelling since it weakens the scent of the EOs and we like softer bars.
-I put the molds in freezer as I make the soap, then remove them right before pouring. I pour and then put the soap in freezer for 24 hrs or so. I then let them get to room temp and when they appear to be hard enough, I cut the bars.
-Again, when I cut the bars, the spots are NOT there
-After 12 hours or so after cutting they appear and I start banging my head against the wall.
-Attached photos of bars pre and post spots
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
thanks in advance,
steven
I am struggling to figure out what I am doing wrong here. I am making some goat milk soap but I keep getting white spots showing up and ruining the design of the bars. The spots usually appear after 12-24 hours after I cut the loaves. I was wondering if it is possible for stearic spots to appear this late in the process (not there when I initially cut)? Anybody have any ideas for my tiny brain?
What I know/have tried:
-Zap test the spots and no zap at all.
-Washed to bars and it is not ash (seems to go much further into bar).
-I don't think it is air bubbles cause i am careful when I stick blend, but thinking if air the spots would appear as I cut...not 12 hours later.
-I have heated oils to 98F, lye to 100F, Milk to 85F, and left essential oils at room temp (76F). I have even soaped at higher temps for oils 100-105F for all the ingredients, but I am trying to avoid gelling so keeping these temps.
-The spots appear even in bars with partial gel (but not in the gelled part)
-I am trying to avoid gelling since it weakens the scent of the EOs and we like softer bars.
-I put the molds in freezer as I make the soap, then remove them right before pouring. I pour and then put the soap in freezer for 24 hrs or so. I then let them get to room temp and when they appear to be hard enough, I cut the bars.
-Again, when I cut the bars, the spots are NOT there
-After 12 hours or so after cutting they appear and I start banging my head against the wall.
-Attached photos of bars pre and post spots
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
thanks in advance,
steven