I KNOW that metal triggers DOS.
So when I put the multi-tier wire racking to use, I put down some silicone coated baking paper underneath the soaps first, thinking that with the coating on the wire and the extra protection of the paper, it would be enough of a barrier.
The first peculiar thing I noticed a few weeks ago was that some of the castiles had white spots. I thought that was odd (I haven't seen that happen before, normally they just slowly go white without any sort of spots happening first), but I didn't worry too much.
But ... today, while I was giving the soaps their regular curing turn, I saw for the first time in about a dozen years ... little specks of DOS. And not just on the castiles, but on other soaps that didn't even have olive oil in them.
Eventually I came to the realization that tiny spots on the larger bars matched the pattern of the wires.
A curious notation, which makes this bit of stupidity on my part worth writing about, is that none of the salt bars had DOS, none of the hot processed batches had DOS (3 different recipes) and none the CPOP soaps had DOS. Just the curing, cold-process soaps.
The harsh lesson?
Baking paper (even silicone-coated baking paper) is no barrier to the DOS causing effects of metal on soaps that are still saponifying.
:headbanging:
So when I put the multi-tier wire racking to use, I put down some silicone coated baking paper underneath the soaps first, thinking that with the coating on the wire and the extra protection of the paper, it would be enough of a barrier.
The first peculiar thing I noticed a few weeks ago was that some of the castiles had white spots. I thought that was odd (I haven't seen that happen before, normally they just slowly go white without any sort of spots happening first), but I didn't worry too much.
But ... today, while I was giving the soaps their regular curing turn, I saw for the first time in about a dozen years ... little specks of DOS. And not just on the castiles, but on other soaps that didn't even have olive oil in them.
Eventually I came to the realization that tiny spots on the larger bars matched the pattern of the wires.
A curious notation, which makes this bit of stupidity on my part worth writing about, is that none of the salt bars had DOS, none of the hot processed batches had DOS (3 different recipes) and none the CPOP soaps had DOS. Just the curing, cold-process soaps.
The harsh lesson?
Baking paper (even silicone-coated baking paper) is no barrier to the DOS causing effects of metal on soaps that are still saponifying.
:headbanging: