TallowSoapDog
New Member
Hi!
I have gotten lucky early in my soap making career and had nothing but great batches.
Recently, I was trying to avoid over-mixing because I did not want the trace to become too-thick and harden before I was able to pour into all molds.
This led to me pouring a mixture that seemed relatively lye-heavy for the first time.
It hurt my hands to touch, and I zap tested (Idiodically) and sure enough - zap! tastes like batteries.
This cured to be an almost different color than I am use to with this recipe, with some spots of darker discoloration, and from my review on this site and others I am worried that the soap still has pockets of unreacted lye. I have posted pictures.
I have been washing my hands and feet with it the last few days and it does not irritate, and it does now pass the zap test but the aesthetics are giving me pause, especially because I sell this soap and do not want to harm anyone else.
Do I need to rebatch this? Any advice is insanely appreciated and I promise to pay it forward.
Thanks in advance!
(Recipe was about 2:1 lye ratio for anyone curious)
I have gotten lucky early in my soap making career and had nothing but great batches.
Recently, I was trying to avoid over-mixing because I did not want the trace to become too-thick and harden before I was able to pour into all molds.
This led to me pouring a mixture that seemed relatively lye-heavy for the first time.
It hurt my hands to touch, and I zap tested (Idiodically) and sure enough - zap! tastes like batteries.
This cured to be an almost different color than I am use to with this recipe, with some spots of darker discoloration, and from my review on this site and others I am worried that the soap still has pockets of unreacted lye. I have posted pictures.
I have been washing my hands and feet with it the last few days and it does not irritate, and it does now pass the zap test but the aesthetics are giving me pause, especially because I sell this soap and do not want to harm anyone else.
Do I need to rebatch this? Any advice is insanely appreciated and I promise to pay it forward.
Thanks in advance!
(Recipe was about 2:1 lye ratio for anyone curious)