I am not sure how I blundered my last batch of soap. It was the first time soap did not work out for me. I even had seized soap that turned out excellent even if it didn't come out the way I had planned it. My only difference was I was testing a new colorant. What was supposed to be black and green turned out to be PINK! The whole thing is pink and it was pretty soft still with some parts hardened and other parts not so much. So I researched what went wrong (to see if it was still salvageable) and decided to try and rebatch it. I have a mini crock pot so I had to do my rebatch in batches (so confusing).
The first one came out really nice. I added some calendula and am going to use it as samples and give as gifts to family. It looks really nice and the calendula makes it smell really nice since there was no scent originally.
The next batch was waayyyyy too watery like what happened with you guys. The top hardened but the sides and the bottom didn't. So I took it out and set it on it's top to let the sides hardened. That was a few days ago, I'm still hesitant to cut it.
The last of the batches - OH BOY. I don't sleep well and my body apparently thought taking a nap after dinner was a good idea. Once dinner finished cooking I put the shreds in the crock pot, I set the batch to low, added a table spoon of water and put the lid on and expected to check on it an hour later, you know after I finished eating. 4 HOURS AND ONE CAT NAP LATER the whole thing boiled over and made the inside of the crock pot look like a bread bowl from Panera minus the soup. What was left was soap that LITERALLY looked like "The Blob" (same color and everything) running down the sides and caked to the top of the lid of the crock pot. Blob-like soap all over the counter - ICK! I took me a few hours to clean everything up but lesson learned - set a timer. So yeah I do not think rebatching is for me. :roll: