I knew going into it that floral FO's tend to seize, but all the reviews of the FO were good and many said it did not accelerate trace. Soooo...I made a rose scented soap today that seized on me! I guess I have been very lucky so far...I have had some fast movers, but none that really get solid...until today.
I was able to glob it into the mold and mash it down as best I could, but I'm not sure how it will turn out...what should I expect? I really don't want to rebatch it because it is a pink bottom layer, then a pencil line of activated charcoal, then white on top with rose petals. The pink layer thickened up a lot, but was still pourable. The white layer was what turned nearly solid on me.
Assuming, by some miracle, that it looks half-way decent when I cut it, are there any problems with using it? The batter was fully blended before it seized. I'm eager to cut it...what should I expect to find?
I was able to glob it into the mold and mash it down as best I could, but I'm not sure how it will turn out...what should I expect? I really don't want to rebatch it because it is a pink bottom layer, then a pencil line of activated charcoal, then white on top with rose petals. The pink layer thickened up a lot, but was still pourable. The white layer was what turned nearly solid on me.
Assuming, by some miracle, that it looks half-way decent when I cut it, are there any problems with using it? The batter was fully blended before it seized. I'm eager to cut it...what should I expect to find?