akseattle
Well-Known Member
Help needed with using TD.
I've really struggled with Titanium Dioxide. It doesn't seem to incorporate well and I get little specs. I saw on some Utubes that TD was mixed ahead of time and put in squirt bottle. Then when needed, the bottle was given a really good shake and then used as needed. My TD is water soluable (I have bought more that is purportedly both water soluable or oil soluable, but I thought I'd try to make this water soluable TD work since have a pound of it.....) So, I mixed a batch up and put in a small jar. It settles really quickly and also dries really quickly so I first stir up the pre-mixed TD with a butter knife (scrape it off the bottom of jar, and stir until it feels like there are no clumps -this is super time consuming.). Then, I use a milk frother to try to get the TD really disbursed in the water. But, my jar of TD has gotten worse and worse. I'd say it ruined my last soap batch by being really speckled in not a good way. Also, since it's pre-mixed, I can't really tell how much TD I'm using this way. So, to add to the fact that my soap has mega TD specs, it's not very white.
So, I'm wondering if anyone adds their TD directly to the lye water (along with other additives like salt and sugar.)
I feel like if I added directly to the water, I would 1) know how much TD I'm adding to this amount of batter and 2) I'd be able to see if the TD were really disbursed, just like I can see if salt and sugar have dissolved.
(Not sure if TD dissolves or just disperses.)
I've tried mixing up my pre-mixed TD in jar, then adding that to a small amount of batter and mixing with my milk frother, then adding to the rest of the batter.
Although it has looked to me like it was well disbursed, it wasn't!! Big time TD specs anyway!
So, I'm wondering if I can add TD directly to lye water. This would lighten the whole batch of batter but I could live with that. Does anyone add there TD in this way?
Is there a downside or problem with this approach?
HELP!!
I've really struggled with Titanium Dioxide. It doesn't seem to incorporate well and I get little specs. I saw on some Utubes that TD was mixed ahead of time and put in squirt bottle. Then when needed, the bottle was given a really good shake and then used as needed. My TD is water soluable (I have bought more that is purportedly both water soluable or oil soluable, but I thought I'd try to make this water soluable TD work since have a pound of it.....) So, I mixed a batch up and put in a small jar. It settles really quickly and also dries really quickly so I first stir up the pre-mixed TD with a butter knife (scrape it off the bottom of jar, and stir until it feels like there are no clumps -this is super time consuming.). Then, I use a milk frother to try to get the TD really disbursed in the water. But, my jar of TD has gotten worse and worse. I'd say it ruined my last soap batch by being really speckled in not a good way. Also, since it's pre-mixed, I can't really tell how much TD I'm using this way. So, to add to the fact that my soap has mega TD specs, it's not very white.
So, I'm wondering if anyone adds their TD directly to the lye water (along with other additives like salt and sugar.)
I feel like if I added directly to the water, I would 1) know how much TD I'm adding to this amount of batter and 2) I'd be able to see if the TD were really disbursed, just like I can see if salt and sugar have dissolved.
(Not sure if TD dissolves or just disperses.)
I've tried mixing up my pre-mixed TD in jar, then adding that to a small amount of batter and mixing with my milk frother, then adding to the rest of the batter.
Although it has looked to me like it was well disbursed, it wasn't!! Big time TD specs anyway!
So, I'm wondering if I can add TD directly to lye water. This would lighten the whole batch of batter but I could live with that. Does anyone add there TD in this way?
Is there a downside or problem with this approach?
HELP!!