@The_Phoenix what are your temps and water:lye ratios when you soap?
I’ve occasionally insulated mine but haven’t paid attention to whether it helped with ash. And now that I’m using MB lye and soaping a lot cooler, I’m seeing way more of it, even with pretty low water. I don’t like how it looks after spraying with alcohol, which doesn’t seem to help anyway. And CPOP isn’t for me, either.
All that to say, I may need to make some experimental batches to see if more intentional insulating will help. Thanks!
2.0607:1 water:lye
Generally, room temperature or never hotter than low 90s. I've soaped at as low as 85 degrees. So, it's possible that no soda ash is a result of water:lye, or my temps. Regardless, I don't insulate to prevent soda ash. I suppose it's could just be a coincidence. ??
I mostly insulate because I want to be able to cut in 18-24 hours. And once I started to use my cooler to insulate, I just got in the habit of doing it. I've actually considered doing an experimental and NOT insulate, but every time I plan to skip that step, my habituated brain doesn't let me.
And I'm always reminded of the saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." If what you are doing works great for you, don't monkey with it. I think we all sometimes fall into the trap of questioning what we're doing because someone does it differently. I tell myself to stay true to what I like, what works for me, what I feel comfortable with, and not compare my process or the finished product to anyone else's.
I also don't like the look of my soaps after spraying with alcohol.