Arynnah
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering if someone might be able to figure out what I did wrong and if there's a way to fix what I did!! I'm so disappointed my first batch of soap went wrong.
I used the following recipe:
52 oz olive oil
7 oz lye
20 oz cold water
I followed the directions very closely, I measured extremely carefully and all by weight (not volume).
I waited until both the lye water and the oil were 100 deg. F. and mixed the two together.
I then proceeded to mix the two together- I mixed by hand for an HOUR until I saw what I thought might be trailings (The book said that if I had stirred an hour and still hadn't seen trailings to just pour it into the primary mold so I did)
It's been 48 hour and I keep stirring every 12 hrs per instructions as there's a layer of oil that collects ontop.
There has been NO changes in consistency it's not hardening AT ALL! It's a creamy white color which is the only major change and when I washed the soap utensils in cold water a soapy creamy substance developed so I THINK it's turning into soap..
I also didn't notice the soap holding it's heat very long or creating it's own heat during the saponification process I've read about...
I think I used too much water or too little lye I'm not sure- I googled the book I used "The Complete Soapmaker" by Norma Coney and it got horrible reviews so I'm sure the recipe is incorrect.
I was wondering if anyone could point out what I did wrong and if there's a way to save my soap??
I welcome any advice or tips in general- I'm eager to learn and try again!!
Thank you very much!!
**UPDATE**
After leaving the soap alone for several days now, it has progressed to a thick smooth pudding like texture that has a definite trace. Curiosity got the better of me and although I know this is never recommended, I touched the soap mixture and it didn't hurt AT ALL- I immediately washed it off and it was slippery and soapy.
With all that said- is it necessary to rebatch it? or did it reach trace and is slowly on its way to hardening into a bar? Also since it's still liquidy and puddingy can I add some EO fragrance or has that ship sailed?
*****UPDATE******
It's been like weeks since making the soap, it's hardened but it is SO disgustingly slimy it's like taking a bath with snot....
Also I tried shredding the soap and mixing the soap flakes with water and EO's for some dish soap and its acquired this... ammonia like smell to it...
What in the WORLD is going on? Should I just pitch it??
I was wondering if someone might be able to figure out what I did wrong and if there's a way to fix what I did!! I'm so disappointed my first batch of soap went wrong.
I used the following recipe:
52 oz olive oil
7 oz lye
20 oz cold water
I followed the directions very closely, I measured extremely carefully and all by weight (not volume).
I waited until both the lye water and the oil were 100 deg. F. and mixed the two together.
I then proceeded to mix the two together- I mixed by hand for an HOUR until I saw what I thought might be trailings (The book said that if I had stirred an hour and still hadn't seen trailings to just pour it into the primary mold so I did)
It's been 48 hour and I keep stirring every 12 hrs per instructions as there's a layer of oil that collects ontop.
There has been NO changes in consistency it's not hardening AT ALL! It's a creamy white color which is the only major change and when I washed the soap utensils in cold water a soapy creamy substance developed so I THINK it's turning into soap..
I also didn't notice the soap holding it's heat very long or creating it's own heat during the saponification process I've read about...
I think I used too much water or too little lye I'm not sure- I googled the book I used "The Complete Soapmaker" by Norma Coney and it got horrible reviews so I'm sure the recipe is incorrect.
I was wondering if anyone could point out what I did wrong and if there's a way to save my soap??
I welcome any advice or tips in general- I'm eager to learn and try again!!
Thank you very much!!
**UPDATE**
After leaving the soap alone for several days now, it has progressed to a thick smooth pudding like texture that has a definite trace. Curiosity got the better of me and although I know this is never recommended, I touched the soap mixture and it didn't hurt AT ALL- I immediately washed it off and it was slippery and soapy.
With all that said- is it necessary to rebatch it? or did it reach trace and is slowly on its way to hardening into a bar? Also since it's still liquidy and puddingy can I add some EO fragrance or has that ship sailed?
*****UPDATE******
It's been like weeks since making the soap, it's hardened but it is SO disgustingly slimy it's like taking a bath with snot....
Also I tried shredding the soap and mixing the soap flakes with water and EO's for some dish soap and its acquired this... ammonia like smell to it...
What in the WORLD is going on? Should I just pitch it??