How often/much do you need to worry about rancidity and DOS of oils and cold process soaps?
I've made my soaps with oils from WholesaleSuppliesPlus and ElementsBath&Body the oldest of these oils was purchased about 3 months ago. I have recently started adding EDTA as a chelating agent in my last 4 batches, included hydrogenated soy wax to increase the stearic acid for longevity, and I only use distilled water. However I make a lot of soap that I don't think I'll be gifting anytime soon because COVID and quarantining.
Plus, I'm not sure how clean I can get my mold that I reuse, as I can't help but still smell FO on some of my stuff from previous batches even after soaking them for a day and rinsing them out, then putting dish soap and vinegar in to let them soak and then pour out again for another day. I also have a batch of 100% olive oil soap as well and I don't want to hand those out before at least 6 months to a year of curing.
I do want to gift out a pretty decent amount of the soaps I've made in a couple of months, but if they start to smell funny or develop DOS I'm pretty sure all of those soaps will suddenly become personal use only. I am not looking forward to having to deal with a bunch of soap that's gone rancid and try to use them up on my own as well.
I'm actually suddenly worried a lot of my soaps will go rancid or develop DOS after I gift them out or don't use them up quickly now. How worried should I be of that?
Other than the addition of Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Citrate, and ROE, as well as purchasing oils from reputable sellers, what other ways are there to avoid/prevent DOS/soap rancidity for the long term (on a timescale of years if possible)?
I've made my soaps with oils from WholesaleSuppliesPlus and ElementsBath&Body the oldest of these oils was purchased about 3 months ago. I have recently started adding EDTA as a chelating agent in my last 4 batches, included hydrogenated soy wax to increase the stearic acid for longevity, and I only use distilled water. However I make a lot of soap that I don't think I'll be gifting anytime soon because COVID and quarantining.
Plus, I'm not sure how clean I can get my mold that I reuse, as I can't help but still smell FO on some of my stuff from previous batches even after soaking them for a day and rinsing them out, then putting dish soap and vinegar in to let them soak and then pour out again for another day. I also have a batch of 100% olive oil soap as well and I don't want to hand those out before at least 6 months to a year of curing.
I do want to gift out a pretty decent amount of the soaps I've made in a couple of months, but if they start to smell funny or develop DOS I'm pretty sure all of those soaps will suddenly become personal use only. I am not looking forward to having to deal with a bunch of soap that's gone rancid and try to use them up on my own as well.
I'm actually suddenly worried a lot of my soaps will go rancid or develop DOS after I gift them out or don't use them up quickly now. How worried should I be of that?
Other than the addition of Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Citrate, and ROE, as well as purchasing oils from reputable sellers, what other ways are there to avoid/prevent DOS/soap rancidity for the long term (on a timescale of years if possible)?
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