Cmzha -- You said "...-30 superfat with a 38% lye solution...." Okay, I got that added to the list in Post 473. Just want to doublecheck -- is that 38% "water as % of oils" or a 38% lye concentration? I think you mean the second one, but I'm not absolutely sure. Thanks!
Btz -- It's hard to say whether the dots in your soap are lye crystals. When you posted pics of making this coconut oil soap, I noticed you had a lot of clumps of soap in the batter -- almost a type of ricing. I thought at the time that this might have been one type of fatty acid reacting very quickly to make grains of soap. The spots in your soap might possibly be grains of that early soap, but I'm not sure.
You said: "... It passed the zap test, has a strange salty aftertaste though..."
I am of the opinion that this odd taste from a soap is probably from soda ash. I tasted a sample of just the ash recently, and the flavor was reasonably similar. Fragrance can affect the flavor in odd ways too, if you added any.
Post 473: http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showpost.php?p=409854&postcount=473
Btz -- It's hard to say whether the dots in your soap are lye crystals. When you posted pics of making this coconut oil soap, I noticed you had a lot of clumps of soap in the batter -- almost a type of ricing. I thought at the time that this might have been one type of fatty acid reacting very quickly to make grains of soap. The spots in your soap might possibly be grains of that early soap, but I'm not sure.
You said: "... It passed the zap test, has a strange salty aftertaste though..."
I am of the opinion that this odd taste from a soap is probably from soda ash. I tasted a sample of just the ash recently, and the flavor was reasonably similar. Fragrance can affect the flavor in odd ways too, if you added any.
Post 473: http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showpost.php?p=409854&postcount=473
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