youreapima2
Well-Known Member
I have only made gm soap once and lost the recipe, but love using the soap I made.
I found a gm recipe on these forums and tweeked it a bit according to what I have on hand and ran it thru soap calc.
I plan on using GM that I bought in dairy case of grocery store & it's pasteurized (don't know if this makes a difference). Soap calc doesn't have a space to use gm, only milk fat bovine. so would this be right?
Castor Oil 6.15%
Coconut Oil, 76 deg 24.62%
Olive Oil 24.62 %
Palm Oil 18.46%
Milk Fat, any bovine 26.15%
Water 12.35 oz.
Lye - NaOH 4.782 oz
BUT my other question is this: If the soap calc is saying
water 12.35 oz and lye 4.782 oz
yet I read to add frozen/slushy gm with lye. Would I sub the water for the GM altogether, or only partially?
OR would I mix lye/water according to the soap calc and add the GM right after mixing the lye water to oils (to help from scorching)?
Would it be ok to use a 50/50 masterbatch?
Or do a fresh batch of lye/water/gm for this batch only?
I found a gm recipe on these forums and tweeked it a bit according to what I have on hand and ran it thru soap calc.
I plan on using GM that I bought in dairy case of grocery store & it's pasteurized (don't know if this makes a difference). Soap calc doesn't have a space to use gm, only milk fat bovine. so would this be right?
Castor Oil 6.15%
Coconut Oil, 76 deg 24.62%
Olive Oil 24.62 %
Palm Oil 18.46%
Milk Fat, any bovine 26.15%
Water 12.35 oz.
Lye - NaOH 4.782 oz
BUT my other question is this: If the soap calc is saying
water 12.35 oz and lye 4.782 oz
yet I read to add frozen/slushy gm with lye. Would I sub the water for the GM altogether, or only partially?
OR would I mix lye/water according to the soap calc and add the GM right after mixing the lye water to oils (to help from scorching)?
Would it be ok to use a 50/50 masterbatch?
Or do a fresh batch of lye/water/gm for this batch only?