Arya_botani
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Hello.
I'm new in soap making. I already made 4 small batches. I live in Bali with high humidity. I stored my soap in open place with good air flow with little bit sun in the morning and bright in day light. While i don't have rack I placed all my soap on tray.
After cutting i know they will gelling but they all fine. The problem is after 3 weeks curing times they still look watery even when i touched i felt it slide on my glove (they harden enough). I used water discount for all my soap.
Anyone know what should i do? So my soap will not feel sticky. Should i use fan? I don't have aircon. (I use only 5% castor oil on my recipe)
I'm new in soap making. I already made 4 small batches. I live in Bali with high humidity. I stored my soap in open place with good air flow with little bit sun in the morning and bright in day light. While i don't have rack I placed all my soap on tray.
After cutting i know they will gelling but they all fine. The problem is after 3 weeks curing times they still look watery even when i touched i felt it slide on my glove (they harden enough). I used water discount for all my soap.
Anyone know what should i do? So my soap will not feel sticky. Should i use fan? I don't have aircon. (I use only 5% castor oil on my recipe)