I was getting ready to reorder cocoa butter wafers from WSP. I've made quite a few batches of soap with them, I use cocoa butter at 10%.
This time as I read it, I noticed that the SAP value of the wafers is different than regular cocoa butter.
Cocoa butter wafers: SAP NaOH .138, SAP KOH .194
Cocoa butter SAP on soapcalc: SAP NaOH .120, SAP KOH .168
Did I mess up my soap terribly? I have a cold and my brain isn't quite up to the task of figuring out the math myself. Does anyone know what difference this mistake made to my soap?
My recipe is:
40% lard
25% sweet almond oil, or RBO, or Olive oil, or Avocado oil (yes, I've run each oil through soapcalc to correct for sap differences between liquid oils)
20% coconut oil
10% cocoa butter
5% castor oil
35% lye concentration with a 5% superfat
ETA: My husband just pointed out to me that I just have a higher superfat. How do I determine just how much difference though? And how do I correct my recipe for next time? Thanks in advance!
This time as I read it, I noticed that the SAP value of the wafers is different than regular cocoa butter.
Cocoa butter wafers: SAP NaOH .138, SAP KOH .194
Cocoa butter SAP on soapcalc: SAP NaOH .120, SAP KOH .168
Did I mess up my soap terribly? I have a cold and my brain isn't quite up to the task of figuring out the math myself. Does anyone know what difference this mistake made to my soap?
My recipe is:
40% lard
25% sweet almond oil, or RBO, or Olive oil, or Avocado oil (yes, I've run each oil through soapcalc to correct for sap differences between liquid oils)
20% coconut oil
10% cocoa butter
5% castor oil
35% lye concentration with a 5% superfat
ETA: My husband just pointed out to me that I just have a higher superfat. How do I determine just how much difference though? And how do I correct my recipe for next time? Thanks in advance!
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