help with liquid oozing out of centre of cut soap

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hi, i'm new to soaping and have just made my 5th batch. all the other batches have been fine, however, this batch isn't. i traced and poured the soap into my tubular moulds (2) and when i cut one tube of soap it had spots of liquid in the centre. the other tube was fine. any comments/suggestions?
thanks
 
Well , if it is lye heavy you need to know that . I don't use any of my soap until I test it . Could someone else test it for you ?
 
maybe i can get my brother to do it for you. i used to trick him into doing stuff i don't like to do. i made blueberry wine one time that had mold on top, but i didn't want to try it. so, as i sat there trying to figure out if it was any good or not, guess who comes walking buy? "hey! try this blueberry wine, man! it's awesome!"

well, it wasn't so good :lol:


anyway, back to the show.

if you look around here on the site, you'll find out how to rebatch. i never have, so don't know how to tell you to do it.

just wanted to advise you to look around, as i'm sure you're anxious to get back at 'er :)
 
you lick it :lol: and if it doesn't zap you, it's not lye heavy, and is safe to use :D
 
"maybe i can get my brother to do it for you. i used to trick him into doing stuff i don't like to do. i made blueberry wine one time that had mold on top, but i didn't want to try it. so, as i sat there trying to figure out if it was any good or not, guess who comes walking buy? "hey! try this blueberry wine, man! it's awesome!"

Reminds me of when my little brother and I use to do blindfolded "guess what this is" taste test. The best was when I made him eat Cream of Tarter!! Oh lordy, that was hilarious...lol. Anyways, kinda random. Thanks for the laugh..
 
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