PUREAnticipation
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I made my first batch of liquid soap yesterday. Well, I attempted it, but it didn't work, so I'm hoping someone might have an idea whether it can be fixed. My husband has already been sweet enough to say, "Sometimes when you're experimenting, it just has to end up in the trash," but I am Miss Never Give Up, and I want to try to save it!
I used this recipe and procedure: http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/liquidsoap/ss/basicliquidsoap.htm
Here is a picture of what the soap looks like when I've done all the steps and it should look like an amber liquid: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...1058632802003.437471.523227002&type=1&theater
One problem I know happened, but don't know if it caused what I'm seeing, is my crockpot got unplugged during the cook. When I noticed it, I plugged it back in and plugged away.
When I got to the part about waiting for the soap paste to be diluted, I covered and turned off the crock pot and went to bed, (like the author suggested). This morning, when I woke up, it wasn't diluted--not even close! So... I turned the crock pot on and after a bit, took a stick blender to it. Maybe that caused the problem?
So, I got the temperature up there like he said, but the soap looked more like mashed potatoes than a liquid. There wasn't a picture in the tutorial for this stage, so I thought doing the neutralizing step might do the trick. Nope. Still mashed potatoes.
Can this batch be saved?
Thanks!
Lisa
I used this recipe and procedure: http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/liquidsoap/ss/basicliquidsoap.htm
Here is a picture of what the soap looks like when I've done all the steps and it should look like an amber liquid: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...1058632802003.437471.523227002&type=1&theater
One problem I know happened, but don't know if it caused what I'm seeing, is my crockpot got unplugged during the cook. When I noticed it, I plugged it back in and plugged away.
When I got to the part about waiting for the soap paste to be diluted, I covered and turned off the crock pot and went to bed, (like the author suggested). This morning, when I woke up, it wasn't diluted--not even close! So... I turned the crock pot on and after a bit, took a stick blender to it. Maybe that caused the problem?
So, I got the temperature up there like he said, but the soap looked more like mashed potatoes than a liquid. There wasn't a picture in the tutorial for this stage, so I thought doing the neutralizing step might do the trick. Nope. Still mashed potatoes.
Can this batch be saved?
Thanks!
Lisa