grumpy_owl
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I couldn't find reference to this phenomenon anywhere in the forums, but I have a "crust" problem.
The recipe was 80% lard and 20% coconut oil, superfatted at 8%. I used BB's sample of Crisp Cotton and NG's Ruby Red Grapefruit and made a three-layer silicone loaf with Mad Oil's Disco Pink and BB's Green Chrome Oxide, with BB's Super Pearly White in the center.
I soaped cool and it traced with a quickness BEFORE I put in the FOs. Then it slowed down and smoothed out. I separated out 1/3 of the batter, added the pink, poured, and waited.
Then I stirred up the white, poured, and added the green to the final third.
I hope this is all clear--I just wanted to give the maximum amount of information.
Anyway, poured the green and tried to make tiny swirlies with a chopstick but it was too thin, so I walked away and came back in about 10 minutes.
I took the chopstick to it again and the green soap had grown a crust. The swirls looked awful and broke up in chunks on top of the soap.
I've never seen this happen before. Does anyone have any idea what might have caused it?
If a picture would help, please let me know, but honestly I don't think it would.
The recipe was 80% lard and 20% coconut oil, superfatted at 8%. I used BB's sample of Crisp Cotton and NG's Ruby Red Grapefruit and made a three-layer silicone loaf with Mad Oil's Disco Pink and BB's Green Chrome Oxide, with BB's Super Pearly White in the center.
I soaped cool and it traced with a quickness BEFORE I put in the FOs. Then it slowed down and smoothed out. I separated out 1/3 of the batter, added the pink, poured, and waited.
Then I stirred up the white, poured, and added the green to the final third.
I hope this is all clear--I just wanted to give the maximum amount of information.
Anyway, poured the green and tried to make tiny swirlies with a chopstick but it was too thin, so I walked away and came back in about 10 minutes.
I took the chopstick to it again and the green soap had grown a crust. The swirls looked awful and broke up in chunks on top of the soap.
I've never seen this happen before. Does anyone have any idea what might have caused it?
If a picture would help, please let me know, but honestly I don't think it would.