Taffylyon10
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I am still totally perplexed about insulating soap without getting partial gel.
The blue and cream soap has a tiny crack on the side. I believe it was left in the mold too long.(34 hours)
My tree of life soap was very creamy and a little difficult getting out of the mold (time 25 hours).
I did insulate with three heavy towels and a heating pad on and off. I use a plexi-glass mold. In the past I have encountered partial gel and with the expense of the oils, especially Argan I didn't want to have that happen again. I do not want to place the soap in the freezer. I have read many books on soap making but they really do not address the what and why of insulating.......room temperature, type of mold, weight of insulating thickness and insulating per type of Cold Process soap. I do not sell soap however I enjoy the art of the hobby and especially gifting to family and friends.
Thank you for your suggestions.
The blue and cream soap has a tiny crack on the side. I believe it was left in the mold too long.(34 hours)
My tree of life soap was very creamy and a little difficult getting out of the mold (time 25 hours).
I did insulate with three heavy towels and a heating pad on and off. I use a plexi-glass mold. In the past I have encountered partial gel and with the expense of the oils, especially Argan I didn't want to have that happen again. I do not want to place the soap in the freezer. I have read many books on soap making but they really do not address the what and why of insulating.......room temperature, type of mold, weight of insulating thickness and insulating per type of Cold Process soap. I do not sell soap however I enjoy the art of the hobby and especially gifting to family and friends.
Thank you for your suggestions.