MrJuggles
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Hi there
I just did a batch of basic soap
6oz (15%) lard
6oz (15%) Mango Butter
28oz (70%) Olive oil
with some lime essential oil too. I used 1oz of that
It saponified a little slow, but the temp of both lye and oils were low so I wasn't worried (about 40ºc) and I used the cp/hp method where you put it in the oven at approx 50ºc for 3 hours and left it over night. It all seemed fine and there was nothing I was unduly concerned about, I cut into chunks and left it on a wire rack to air. However I've just gone to it and there seems to be minor (very minor) moisture coming from it. I probably wouldn't be worried but I've read on here that might not be a brilliant thing. Would I be be able to leave it a few weeks longer and see how it goes or is this something for a definite rebatch.
I didn't account for the Lime EO in the lye calculator.
Also, would I be right in assuming when I follow this recipe http://bit.ly/Ph6KTE (which is ace) were I not to put the final mix in the oven but just cover it with a towel or something for approx 18 hours or so then it would still harden but the curing would take several weeks longer.
I just did a batch of basic soap
6oz (15%) lard
6oz (15%) Mango Butter
28oz (70%) Olive oil
with some lime essential oil too. I used 1oz of that
It saponified a little slow, but the temp of both lye and oils were low so I wasn't worried (about 40ºc) and I used the cp/hp method where you put it in the oven at approx 50ºc for 3 hours and left it over night. It all seemed fine and there was nothing I was unduly concerned about, I cut into chunks and left it on a wire rack to air. However I've just gone to it and there seems to be minor (very minor) moisture coming from it. I probably wouldn't be worried but I've read on here that might not be a brilliant thing. Would I be be able to leave it a few weeks longer and see how it goes or is this something for a definite rebatch.
I didn't account for the Lime EO in the lye calculator.
Also, would I be right in assuming when I follow this recipe http://bit.ly/Ph6KTE (which is ace) were I not to put the final mix in the oven but just cover it with a towel or something for approx 18 hours or so then it would still harden but the curing would take several weeks longer.