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May I ask if the mold you used to pour your soap in was metal?
Agree.. i never go to the another country but from soapmakers vlog in US i watch, i could assume that they could get fragrance oil so easily. Like there are so many soap suppliers and so many fragrance for the soap in the market. In indonesia i only found 2 or 3 soap suppliers that sell fragrance oil for the soap in the online marketplace. Most of the fragrance are medium and accelerate trace. It mean not much choice for my fancy soap designChandra? Yes, it would be very difficult to get soap making supplies in most parts of Indonesian, I think. That's why I stopped making soap when I moved there. Although there is a lot of coconut & palm oil there LOL
My first thought was also the fact that Indonesia probably still doesn't have the same quality fragrance oils as many other countries. When I was still there, nobody was making soap except for one or two foreigners in Bali.
I seem to remember hearing on a YouTube channel - a soap maker - that when they use charcoal they do experience accelerated trace, much like with kaolin. I haven't made a batch of soap using charcoal for many years so I haven't tested this theory out myself, but for sure, kaolin can make things crazy. I have learned to use more water when using clays. Like a 2.4:1 water : lye ratio. I find the ratios make more sense to me than percentages with soap making. It DOES help. My soap batter stays fluid longer.
Personally, I would try using more water.
Where did you study English? I was teaching in Jakarta for 7 years but also lived in Bali, Lombok & on Gili Trawangan.
Yess.. one of my mould is made from metal. i found it from my mom's kitchen then bring it to my house since i dont have mold when i start making soap. but i put paper on the mold too. Most of my mold are made from wood now. So i have to put paper on it before i pour the soap. I hope i could afford silicon mold.May I ask if the mold you used to pour your soap in was metal?
Great catch, @Arimara!Yess.. one of my mould is made from metal. i found it from my mom's kitchen then bring it to my house since i dont have mold when i start making soap. but i put paper on the mold too. Most of my mold are made from wood now. So i have to put paper on it before i pour the soap. I hope i could afford silicon mold.
Thank you.. i think i'm goin to stop using that mold. Yesterday i've made new molds from cardboard. I dont expect that its very cheap and easy to make. I even can make my own custome size..Great catch, @Arimara!
@bobbychandra That metal mold could definitely be the cause of your problems. The paper may not have completely protected the soap from contact with metal. If there is any aluminum in the metal, that causes a dangerous reaction, and your soap is not safe to use.
For years, I used cardboard boxes or cardboard juice cartons for molds. They work very well if you line them with paper, or even plastic bags.
That's how a lot of people will do it if they want to make soap. Cardboard boxes, milk containers, yogurt cups, and so forth can make for great soap molds until you can afford one but a wooden box lined with freezer paper is also good too, if you have.Thank you.. i think i'm goin to stop using that mold. Yesterday i've made new molds from cardboard. I dont expect that its very cheap and easy to make. I even can make my own custome size..
Agree.. i never go to the another country but from soapmakers vlog in US i watch, i could assume that they could get fragrance oil so easily. Like there are so many soap suppliers and so many fragrance for the soap in the market. In indonesia i only found 2 or 3 soap suppliers that sell fragrance oil for the soap in the online marketplace. Most of the fragrance are medium and accelerate trace. It mean not much choice for my fancy soap design
Palm oil and coconut oil are everywhere here. But pomace olive oil is very rare. I bought it online from another city since i couldnt find it on supermarket.
I dont study english spesifically. Just learn it a little when i was in school. Thats why my english was so bad. I live in Solo, the hometown of jokowi.
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