Candybee
Well-Known Member
I just started making LS. I have made 2 batches so far using Irishlass's recipe and technique.
Everything is fine up to the point I get the "flying bubbles" after SBing my lye solution and oils together. But instead of it getting to the 'thick molasses' stage I get a sudden and thick hard gummy bear stage. Both times.
The 1st batch I did the glycerin heating and adding the KOH to the glycerin, then to my heated oils in the crockpot.
The 2nd batch I tried the water for my lye solution and used the same amount of glycerin. Only I added the glycerin directly to my heated oils. As the glycerin and oils became hot in the crockpot I added my lye solution as soon as it was dissolved and at its hottest into the heated oils and glycerin. This second time after just 5 minutes of SBing I got to the flying bubbles stage. So I lidded the crockpot and kept it on warm. I checked on it periodically and only needed to whisk it once to make sure it stayed combined and oils didn't seperate out. This 2nd batch behaved much better than my 1st which kept seperating for about the first 10 minutes.
Anyway, after about 10 minutes from the time I added the lye solution the soap batter gelled to a hard gummy bear stage. I was expecting the thick molasses stage but this wasn't it.
So I took out a little bit with a spoon and tested it with a drop of phenalphalein (sp) and it tested clear.
Both of my batches gelled this way. Hard gel not molasses. also, they were both small 1 lb oil batches.
My 1st batch I used Summerbee Meadows soapcalc with 0 superfat and 100 KOH. The second batch I set it for 3% superfat and 90% KOH.
So why is my soap turning into a hard gel instead of a thick molassess? I must be doing something wrong... not enough liquid? I used what the calculator recommended but I think that somehow my crockpot allowed too much evaporation? or when I heated the glycerin too much evaporation?
I have no idea how to fix this or even if it should be fixed. But I have to say trying to dillute this thick gummy bear gel paste takes forever!!
Everything is fine up to the point I get the "flying bubbles" after SBing my lye solution and oils together. But instead of it getting to the 'thick molasses' stage I get a sudden and thick hard gummy bear stage. Both times.
The 1st batch I did the glycerin heating and adding the KOH to the glycerin, then to my heated oils in the crockpot.
The 2nd batch I tried the water for my lye solution and used the same amount of glycerin. Only I added the glycerin directly to my heated oils. As the glycerin and oils became hot in the crockpot I added my lye solution as soon as it was dissolved and at its hottest into the heated oils and glycerin. This second time after just 5 minutes of SBing I got to the flying bubbles stage. So I lidded the crockpot and kept it on warm. I checked on it periodically and only needed to whisk it once to make sure it stayed combined and oils didn't seperate out. This 2nd batch behaved much better than my 1st which kept seperating for about the first 10 minutes.
Anyway, after about 10 minutes from the time I added the lye solution the soap batter gelled to a hard gummy bear stage. I was expecting the thick molasses stage but this wasn't it.
So I took out a little bit with a spoon and tested it with a drop of phenalphalein (sp) and it tested clear.
Both of my batches gelled this way. Hard gel not molasses. also, they were both small 1 lb oil batches.
My 1st batch I used Summerbee Meadows soapcalc with 0 superfat and 100 KOH. The second batch I set it for 3% superfat and 90% KOH.
So why is my soap turning into a hard gel instead of a thick molassess? I must be doing something wrong... not enough liquid? I used what the calculator recommended but I think that somehow my crockpot allowed too much evaporation? or when I heated the glycerin too much evaporation?
I have no idea how to fix this or even if it should be fixed. But I have to say trying to dillute this thick gummy bear gel paste takes forever!!