Hello! I have a backwards request: could anyone give advice on a sure-fire way to induce DOS in soap? Specifically with something you could put the soap in contact with, or maybe an environment. Preferably something you can easily control as well.
I am testing different additives (like salt, citric acid, jojoba oil, etc) to see which are really protective against DOS, and I would like to stress-test the final soap to see if the ingredient helps.
I don’t want to actually change the soap recipe for the test though (like higher superfat or tap water).
In Kevin Dunn’s book he uses some fancy colormeter which I don’t have, so I’m hoping for things around the house that accelerate the process.
I read that copper can increase DOS, so I thought maybe sticking a penny on the soap might work? Or does leaving the soap in sunlight make a difference?
Thanks for your help!
I am testing different additives (like salt, citric acid, jojoba oil, etc) to see which are really protective against DOS, and I would like to stress-test the final soap to see if the ingredient helps.
I don’t want to actually change the soap recipe for the test though (like higher superfat or tap water).
In Kevin Dunn’s book he uses some fancy colormeter which I don’t have, so I’m hoping for things around the house that accelerate the process.
I read that copper can increase DOS, so I thought maybe sticking a penny on the soap might work? Or does leaving the soap in sunlight make a difference?
Thanks for your help!