porumi Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2013 Messages 134 Reaction score 110 Location London, UK Aug 25, 2013 #1 All, Made this yesterday and cut it just now. 1st question-what are the spots in the pic while it is in the mould? 2nd-I forgot to superfat!! Is this really bad? Other pics are just for you to comment. Thanks all. Thanks, Porumi Attachments ImageUploadedBySoap Making1377424210.122562.jpg 66 KB ImageUploadedBySoap Making1377424228.388232.jpg 48.2 KB Last edited: Aug 25, 2013
All, Made this yesterday and cut it just now. 1st question-what are the spots in the pic while it is in the mould? 2nd-I forgot to superfat!! Is this really bad? Other pics are just for you to comment. Thanks all. Thanks, Porumi
I innerdiva73 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 2, 2012 Messages 163 Reaction score 68 Aug 25, 2013 #2 Did you run it through soapcalc.net, if so, the default SF is 5%. The spots could be colorant that wasn't fully incorporated. But overall it looks good!!:clap:
Did you run it through soapcalc.net, if so, the default SF is 5%. The spots could be colorant that wasn't fully incorporated. But overall it looks good!!:clap:
porumi Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2013 Messages 134 Reaction score 110 Location London, UK Aug 25, 2013 #3 Hi, Yes I did. Does that mean that it is ok? I did not add any oil during mid trace. Thanks, Porumi
J judymoody Well-Known Member Joined Sep 28, 2010 Messages 4,979 Reaction score 1,294 Location US Southwest Aug 25, 2013 #4 You don't have to add SF oil at trace, you can incorporate the extra % of oil from the beginning. Easier that way. If you used the 5% default from soapcalc, you should be fine. The surface bubbles/discoloration on the top of your soap is either a bit of soda ash (harmless) or possibly slight overheating. Very nice looking soap!
You don't have to add SF oil at trace, you can incorporate the extra % of oil from the beginning. Easier that way. If you used the 5% default from soapcalc, you should be fine. The surface bubbles/discoloration on the top of your soap is either a bit of soda ash (harmless) or possibly slight overheating. Very nice looking soap!
L Lidyax Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 82 Reaction score 23 Aug 25, 2013 #5 Pretty! What do you use to color the top? Sent from my iPad using Soap Making
porumi Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2013 Messages 134 Reaction score 110 Location London, UK Aug 25, 2013 #6 Thanks all. Hopefully they will turn out ok. No pigments here, just used cocoa powder. Smells like dark chocolate. Wish the white bits were whiter so will add TO next time. Thanks, Porumi
Thanks all. Hopefully they will turn out ok. No pigments here, just used cocoa powder. Smells like dark chocolate. Wish the white bits were whiter so will add TO next time. Thanks, Porumi
Skatergirl46 Soaper on wheels Supporting Member Joined May 27, 2013 Messages 755 Reaction score 348 Location Huntington Beach, Ca. Aug 25, 2013 #7 Looks good to me! Good job! The top reminds me of chocolate frosting, considering your colorant I can see why.
Looks good to me! Good job! The top reminds me of chocolate frosting, considering your colorant I can see why.