jasoneflanagan
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Hi, guys. I've been skulking around this forum for a while now, and this is my first post.
Last weekend, my wife and I tried our hand at making a castille soap, and I'm pretty sure we failed utterly. The recipe calls for:
52 oz. olive oil
7 oz. lye
20 oz. water
We felt like we mixed the oil and lye at precisely 100 degrees, so we were feeling good about things. After stirring the mix for 30 minutes or so, we weren't noticing trailings to tell us that we were read to pour it into the primary mold, but after 50 minutes or so, we could see that it was indeed thickening even if the trailings weren't evident. So we went ahead and poured it into the mold.
The book we have warned us that an oil layer would form on the soap once it was in the primary mold and that we just had to stir it into the soap with a spoon every 12 hours or so.
After four or so hours a pretty thick layer of oil had separated out of the soap (maybe I should put soap in quotes at this point), but we stirred it back in fairly well. The next morning, the oil layer was about an inch thick and was impossible to stir in.
It's been five days since we did all of this, and I guess we've been waiting for something to happen. I ladeled out all the excess oil, and the soap seems pretty soft still.
My questions are;
Is there any way to save this batch of soap, or do I need to start over again?
What should I have done differently?
Thanks in advance,
Jason
Last weekend, my wife and I tried our hand at making a castille soap, and I'm pretty sure we failed utterly. The recipe calls for:
52 oz. olive oil
7 oz. lye
20 oz. water
We felt like we mixed the oil and lye at precisely 100 degrees, so we were feeling good about things. After stirring the mix for 30 minutes or so, we weren't noticing trailings to tell us that we were read to pour it into the primary mold, but after 50 minutes or so, we could see that it was indeed thickening even if the trailings weren't evident. So we went ahead and poured it into the mold.
The book we have warned us that an oil layer would form on the soap once it was in the primary mold and that we just had to stir it into the soap with a spoon every 12 hours or so.
After four or so hours a pretty thick layer of oil had separated out of the soap (maybe I should put soap in quotes at this point), but we stirred it back in fairly well. The next morning, the oil layer was about an inch thick and was impossible to stir in.
It's been five days since we did all of this, and I guess we've been waiting for something to happen. I ladeled out all the excess oil, and the soap seems pretty soft still.
My questions are;
Is there any way to save this batch of soap, or do I need to start over again?
What should I have done differently?
Thanks in advance,
Jason