Carly B
Well-Known Member
So I've never deliberately gelled my soap. I would occasionally see rings in the middle where it had started gelling, then stopped, but I don't sell, and it doesn't bother me. I would be surprised if any of my soaps were fully gelled until recently.
So what changed? I am using a wooden T/S mold with a silicone insert, and I am topping it with a piece of plywood.
I can touch the wooden mold a few hours after I make the soap, and it is really warm to the touch. Really warm. That never happened with any of my regular silicone only loaf molds. And none of the three batches I've made so far in that mold have a partial gel ring. So I am assuming they are gelled.
But if they aren't, that's OK too.
So what changed? I am using a wooden T/S mold with a silicone insert, and I am topping it with a piece of plywood.
I can touch the wooden mold a few hours after I make the soap, and it is really warm to the touch. Really warm. That never happened with any of my regular silicone only loaf molds. And none of the three batches I've made so far in that mold have a partial gel ring. So I am assuming they are gelled.
But if they aren't, that's OK too.