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Saltynuts

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Let's say out needed to make soap that absolutely needed to have 0.00% superfat. I know, I know, no real reason to for soaping purposes. But let's just go with it. But you obviously didn't want any unreacted NaOH in the final soap. What would you do? I would guess you'd use a NaOH excess. To that would cause all the oils to convert to soap. Then neutralize the NaOH with an acid? Maybe make the soap with NaOH excess, then dissolve it in water, then add acid, shake shake shake, and maybe soap makes a top layer and excess water/acid/NaOH forms a bottom layer? Something like that?

Thank you for any help!
 
Hi @Saltynuts!
I read a lot about lower superfat soap. Mainly because of ways to reduce soap scum.
If you've heard of ZNSC (zany no slime castile) it uses 0% super fat. It makes a very nice soap.

If you let the soap cure, the soap will get milder.

A 0% soap will perform at the maximum soaping/cleaning capability.

Here is some info for you to read:
P% superfat soap oil tests
https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-...ks/single-oil-cold-process-soap-lather-tests/

And here is a thread with more info about 0%superfat
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/zero-percent-superfat.62504/

But you obviously didn't want any unreacted NaOH in the final soap
I would be more concerned about undisolved lye crystals in the soap then 0% superfat

Maybe make the soap with NaOH excess, then dissolve it in water, then add acid, shake shake shake,
If you add acids, the acid will react will the lye and not with the oils.
You will have superfat

our lye is not as pure as we think, so we have superfating even when we think we are not

There is unsaponifiables in the oils, they behave like superfat

So in order for you to do a true 0% superfat, like for a cleaning, laundry type of soap, your superfat will need more excess lye than you think

Personally, for a body use soap I use 2%- 3% superfat. For safety and because it feels nicer to use. I also use high conditioning and low CO recipes

Also check out DeeAnna's classic bells website.
It has amazing information.
Thank you @DeeAnna!
She discusses superfat in laundry soap
https://classicbells.com/soap/lyePurity.asp#adjust

https://classicbells.com/soap/superfat.asp
 
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