It's official. I'm never using vinegar and CA in the same batch again. My very very long cook times are down to under 30 minutes with no CA. So, at least for now, I've decided the combination of vinegar and CA was the culprit.
Everything was going along great. The soap cooked in just under 30 minutes, then everything went nuts ...
Took the crock out of the pot to cool. Turned around and washed a couple of soaping dishes, turned back around and the batter was volcanoing! It was already done ... vaseline, no zap ... done ... and it decided to volcano. Stirred it down, checked the temp ... still at 200.
Finally when it was down to 165, I added my slightly warmed yogurt and aloe mixture. Everything looked fine. Batter was nice and fluid as usual.
Then I added the aloe, coconut milk, shea. I always combine these 3 and warm to at least 150 before adding. As soon as I started stirring it in, the batter started to thicken and basically turned into soap right then and there in the crockpot! I couldn't believe it. I added some hot water, but it just kept getting worse.
I was planning on doing a 3 color swirl for the challenge ... that didn't even come close to happening.
I finally put on rubber gloves and kneaded it like bread dough. At this point it was still 140 degrees. Added the colors, played with it a bit more and then squished it into the mold.
Is this the equivalent of seizing in CP? Does anyone know why on earth it would suddenly harden like that when it's still 150 degrees?
Everything was going along great. The soap cooked in just under 30 minutes, then everything went nuts ...
Took the crock out of the pot to cool. Turned around and washed a couple of soaping dishes, turned back around and the batter was volcanoing! It was already done ... vaseline, no zap ... done ... and it decided to volcano. Stirred it down, checked the temp ... still at 200.
Finally when it was down to 165, I added my slightly warmed yogurt and aloe mixture. Everything looked fine. Batter was nice and fluid as usual.
Then I added the aloe, coconut milk, shea. I always combine these 3 and warm to at least 150 before adding. As soon as I started stirring it in, the batter started to thicken and basically turned into soap right then and there in the crockpot! I couldn't believe it. I added some hot water, but it just kept getting worse.
I was planning on doing a 3 color swirl for the challenge ... that didn't even come close to happening.
I finally put on rubber gloves and kneaded it like bread dough. At this point it was still 140 degrees. Added the colors, played with it a bit more and then squished it into the mold.
Is this the equivalent of seizing in CP? Does anyone know why on earth it would suddenly harden like that when it's still 150 degrees?