Hi!
My first post here but for my very first attempt in soap making, I made 2 batches of liquid soap paste with the CP method and after sequestering my 2 batches of soap for a week, I'm now trying to dilute the soap paste for the 1st batch of soap.
My 1st batch of soap (400g oil) has 30% coconut oil, 10% palm kernel oil, 10% jojoba oil, 20% olive oil, 20% avocado oil and 10% shea butter. I used 82g of lye (KOH) and 205g of water to make the soap paste. I decided to dilute the entire batch at once so I could free my container up (the container i used to sequester and store the soap paste in) for future soap projects, and used a 1:3 dilution ratio of soap paste to distilled water (room temperature). It's been 3 days now and the glass jar (an IKEA Korken 2L) I used for the dilution still has a large chunk of soap paste sitting at the bottom of the jar and it doesn't seem to be dissolving or diluting. The water is cloudy and murky which is fine, but I'm worried that the paste will not dilute at all. I tried using a warm to hot water bath but it doesn't seem to be helping. I can't really stir the paste in the jar as the jar is quite tall and a little narrow, but I did try it and the paste feels tough and sticky (not hard like bricks, but like a thick paste).
What should I do to speed up the dilution process, or will it eventually all dilute by itself?
For my 2nd batch of soap, I used 30% coconut oil, 55% olive oil and 15% shea butter (800g in total), with 160g lye (KOH) and 380g of water for the paste. I haven't started diluting it yet, but plan to dilute it with a 1:3 ratio again with the same glass jar, and wanted to ask if I should heat up my distilled water before diluting it with the paste. I plan to start with 400g of paste with 1200g of water. I'll be using a preservative (Liquid Germall Plus) after the paste has completely dissolved, and lavender EO afterwards. Is this okay?
Thanks!
My first post here but for my very first attempt in soap making, I made 2 batches of liquid soap paste with the CP method and after sequestering my 2 batches of soap for a week, I'm now trying to dilute the soap paste for the 1st batch of soap.
My 1st batch of soap (400g oil) has 30% coconut oil, 10% palm kernel oil, 10% jojoba oil, 20% olive oil, 20% avocado oil and 10% shea butter. I used 82g of lye (KOH) and 205g of water to make the soap paste. I decided to dilute the entire batch at once so I could free my container up (the container i used to sequester and store the soap paste in) for future soap projects, and used a 1:3 dilution ratio of soap paste to distilled water (room temperature). It's been 3 days now and the glass jar (an IKEA Korken 2L) I used for the dilution still has a large chunk of soap paste sitting at the bottom of the jar and it doesn't seem to be dissolving or diluting. The water is cloudy and murky which is fine, but I'm worried that the paste will not dilute at all. I tried using a warm to hot water bath but it doesn't seem to be helping. I can't really stir the paste in the jar as the jar is quite tall and a little narrow, but I did try it and the paste feels tough and sticky (not hard like bricks, but like a thick paste).
What should I do to speed up the dilution process, or will it eventually all dilute by itself?
For my 2nd batch of soap, I used 30% coconut oil, 55% olive oil and 15% shea butter (800g in total), with 160g lye (KOH) and 380g of water for the paste. I haven't started diluting it yet, but plan to dilute it with a 1:3 ratio again with the same glass jar, and wanted to ask if I should heat up my distilled water before diluting it with the paste. I plan to start with 400g of paste with 1200g of water. I'll be using a preservative (Liquid Germall Plus) after the paste has completely dissolved, and lavender EO afterwards. Is this okay?
Thanks!