Soapprentice
Well-Known Member
Wow! I am so amazed by this thread... it took me an entire thread to complete reading it... may be I will give it a try in the near future.. So, after reading the thread, I came to a conclusion that not everyone felt the same regarding the soap that is better than the regular Castile. So, if we need to cure superlye soap for 1 year for it to be mild, what is the purpose of doing it at all as the normal ones doesn't show slime after 1 yr of curing? This is what I noticed:
Normal Castile : slimy till one year, mild since the soap hardens
Superlye Castile : drying till 1 yr, not slimy since the beginning?
Am I missing something or may be my brain is overloaded with information that I am not able to think straight.
Normal Castile : slimy till one year, mild since the soap hardens
Superlye Castile : drying till 1 yr, not slimy since the beginning?
Am I missing something or may be my brain is overloaded with information that I am not able to think straight.