MickeyRat
Well-Known Member
I've seen many posts on here saying Castile soap takes a long time to harden. I recently made my first version of it and it seems to be hardening at least as fast as my usual recipe perhaps a bit faster. My understanding is that Castile soap is pretty much all olive oil. That's what I did with a slight variation.
Recipe 33 oz batch
95% Olive oil
5% Castor oil
5% KOH 95% NOH for the lye
1 tsp salt and 1 tsp sugar in lye water
Maybe it'll slow down but, it's only been a couple days and right now, it's almost hard enough to use. I'll still let it cure for a couple months but, I didn't expect this result. I know I added the salt to promote hardening. I've convinced myself that works but, I didn't expect the effect to be that dramatic. So, I don't know what to make of the way it's hardening up.
Recipe 33 oz batch
95% Olive oil
5% Castor oil
5% KOH 95% NOH for the lye
1 tsp salt and 1 tsp sugar in lye water
Maybe it'll slow down but, it's only been a couple days and right now, it's almost hard enough to use. I'll still let it cure for a couple months but, I didn't expect this result. I know I added the salt to promote hardening. I've convinced myself that works but, I didn't expect the effect to be that dramatic. So, I don't know what to make of the way it's hardening up.