Jor224
Active Member
In all my trials to thicken soap, I failed many times.
1. My soap paste was dominated by olive/pomace olive, with oleic score around 45-50%.
2. I'm using distilled water.
3. My soap paste was sitting for around 1 day, passed zap test.
4. I added my salt little by little, around 0.5% total liquid weight.
5. I dilluted them in water: paste 4:1.
But most of the time, during the thickening process, my soap will not thicken by salt. The salt reacted to the soap and form white floating paste, which I blended/whisked. However, it will just float in tiny form in the liquid like adding chicken stock to water. Eventually it become white like milk, but still watery. If I blend them, often it created thick foam that will last for days, while the liquid below it still watery.
I really don't know what to do. Now I have a 1 day old paste that haven't been dissolved. It passed zap test, but I took small sample and thicken it with salt, still fail. The paste temperature is room temperature, meaning that it seems won't saponify further. For those of you who has experience in thickening with salt, how do you guys do it? Any tips?
1. My soap paste was dominated by olive/pomace olive, with oleic score around 45-50%.
2. I'm using distilled water.
3. My soap paste was sitting for around 1 day, passed zap test.
4. I added my salt little by little, around 0.5% total liquid weight.
5. I dilluted them in water: paste 4:1.
But most of the time, during the thickening process, my soap will not thicken by salt. The salt reacted to the soap and form white floating paste, which I blended/whisked. However, it will just float in tiny form in the liquid like adding chicken stock to water. Eventually it become white like milk, but still watery. If I blend them, often it created thick foam that will last for days, while the liquid below it still watery.
I really don't know what to do. Now I have a 1 day old paste that haven't been dissolved. It passed zap test, but I took small sample and thicken it with salt, still fail. The paste temperature is room temperature, meaning that it seems won't saponify further. For those of you who has experience in thickening with salt, how do you guys do it? Any tips?