Having been removed from another group for discussing "off topic" subjects like making lye and hot process, I hope I am among more tolerant folks here.
I am interested in hot process soap making for a number of reasons but am having a great deal of trouble finding any useful information on the subject.
My interests or goals in soap making are to make hard soap from wood ash lye and to make hard soap from corn oil. So far I have made a lot more progress on the latter but not much on the former.
There is enough "chatter" out there to lead one to believe that hard soap can be made with KOH but usually with the kicker that it must be hot processed.
I purchased Dunn's book but learned more about lab procedures than soap making and nothing about hot process or KOH use. I have a very good pH meter and lots of hydrometers but he dismisses them out of hand.
I have about a gallon of 30B lye that I made from fireplace ash over the past few weeks so I have a handle on that process but know next to nothing about hot process.
Anyone out there interested in this?
Thanks,
Jack
I am interested in hot process soap making for a number of reasons but am having a great deal of trouble finding any useful information on the subject.
My interests or goals in soap making are to make hard soap from wood ash lye and to make hard soap from corn oil. So far I have made a lot more progress on the latter but not much on the former.
There is enough "chatter" out there to lead one to believe that hard soap can be made with KOH but usually with the kicker that it must be hot processed.
I purchased Dunn's book but learned more about lab procedures than soap making and nothing about hot process or KOH use. I have a very good pH meter and lots of hydrometers but he dismisses them out of hand.
I have about a gallon of 30B lye that I made from fireplace ash over the past few weeks so I have a handle on that process but know next to nothing about hot process.
Anyone out there interested in this?
Thanks,
Jack