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ilovedoxies

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What is the most effective way to prevent gel in goat's milk soap?

It's not that I have anything against gel in general it's just that I want to avoid the "partial gel" by not gelling at all, lol.

Thanks :)
 
Thanks!!

I have an uplands log mold, it has a silicone liner and a wooden lid.

Just put it in the freezer? Would I need to cover it?

Thanks again!
 
I did it this way

I put my mold in the fridge to cool while making my soap, then after I pour the soap into the mold I return it to the fridge for 2 hours and then move it to the cooler overnight. It has worked, absolutely no gel. I am going to try it again soon.
 
When I'm paranoid, I go all out. I put the mold in the fridge while I'm making the soap. I soap cool. I put the soap in the freezer for two or three hours, then in the fridge overnight. It may be overkill, but it works. :)
 
GreenScene said:
When I'm paranoid, I go all out. I put the mold in the fridge while I'm making the soap. I soap cool. I put the soap in the freezer for two or three hours, then in the fridge overnight. It may be overkill, but it works. :)
i am going to try that i am new to this and only made 1 batch of goat milk soap did not come out that good it turned orange.
 
GreenScene said:
When I'm paranoid, I go all out. I put the mold in the fridge while I'm making the soap. I soap cool. I put the soap in the freezer for two or three hours, then in the fridge overnight. It may be overkill, but it works. :)

A soaper after my own heart..... I do the same thing! ;)
 
I did the freezer and refrigerator thing and my soap did great!

I used one ounce of GM per pound added at trace and added ground oatmeal. It looks very nice, not a bit of gel.

Thanks !
 
ilovedoxies said:
I did the freezer and refrigerator thing and my soap did great!

I used one ounce of GM per pound added at trace and added ground oatmeal. It looks very nice, not a bit of gel.

Thanks !
Good for you! Glad it worked out.
 
ilovedoxies said:
I did the freezer and refrigerator thing and my soap did great!

I used one ounce of GM per pound added at trace and added ground oatmeal. It looks very nice, not a bit of gel.

Thanks !

I freeze the goats milk and use as 100% of my liquid. Soap cool, cover the mold with saran and put it in the freezer untill the next day.

Glad it did work out!
 
I individual molds and place directly on my quartz counter top. The counter top sucks every bit of heat out of it. As a matter of fact, I couldn't get my soap to gel even when insulated with 2 wool blankets on those counter tops. So I had to let them gel on top the freezer in the garage to get them to gel. I like gelled soaps better.
 
When you say that you soap 'cool' what temp range are you referring to?
 
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