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As I cut it was dragging and made the marks you see. I’m not sure if it’s because I cut too early or if it has something to do with my recipe.
Any help is appreciated
Yes, I should have included that. I have updated with recipe… thank you so much!I think you have to know already what we're going to ask you: what is the recipe and method used?
What are all those little speckles throughout your soap?
Without any clues, though, I suspect that the marks are from all those little things being dragged through the soap by your... what? I'm guessing wire cutter.
Yes, I should have included that. I have updated with recipe… thank you so much!
Specs are oats.
I use a wire cutter. Also, 45 grams for this is right about normal. Also, I grind the oats to specs so they are very small.Whole oats? Ground oats? Wire cutter? But, I'm betting on the oats being dragged through. To my eye, it looks like a lot of oats. But I don't use them much, so who am I to say? Do you usually use that much?
I use a wire cutter. Also, 45 grams for this is right about normal. Also, I grind the oats to specs so they are very small.
I wipe the strings each time. It is like the middle is brittle and I was thinking maybe too much Honey. I think I’ll try a bit lessAgreed, those look like drag marks, probably from some of the larger oat pieces. Also, are you wiping the strings after each and every cut?
Used in high enough quantity, honey does normally makes the soap a little softer, which would also cause drag marks like you are seeing. So I think you are on the right track by reducing the honey.I wipe the strings each time. It is like the middle is brittle and I was thinking maybe too much Honey. I think I’ll try a bit less
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