I use the Brambleberry 12 cavity rectangular silicone mold for my cold process soap line. After each use I wash them in cold water, a little bit of dish detergent, rinse them, and allow them to air dry. I've never had a problem with this method, and have been using this set of molds for two years with no issues.
Suddenly my CP soaps have been coming out with a strange tan/orange color over them. At first I blamed older coconut oil but using fresh gave the same result. Then I blamed the FO's, but a batch with no FO gave the same result.
Finally I poured a few bars of Stephenson's Melt & Pour goat milk soap that I had around with no FO. I've done this before and unmolded pure white bars, but this time you'll see in the attached pictures the yellow/orange film. I sliced one open so you can see the discoloration.
This is a very serious problem for me - does anyone have any idea what's going on?
As well:
- We are on well water, which is filtered and hasn't had any changes. I also washed the mold in bottled spring water and patted it dry before the M&P pour.
- Room temperature was 68 degrees
- I let the M&P cure for 24 hours at room temperature in the mold wrapped in a towel, the same as I would for CP.
Suddenly my CP soaps have been coming out with a strange tan/orange color over them. At first I blamed older coconut oil but using fresh gave the same result. Then I blamed the FO's, but a batch with no FO gave the same result.
Finally I poured a few bars of Stephenson's Melt & Pour goat milk soap that I had around with no FO. I've done this before and unmolded pure white bars, but this time you'll see in the attached pictures the yellow/orange film. I sliced one open so you can see the discoloration.
This is a very serious problem for me - does anyone have any idea what's going on?
As well:
- We are on well water, which is filtered and hasn't had any changes. I also washed the mold in bottled spring water and patted it dry before the M&P pour.
- Room temperature was 68 degrees
- I let the M&P cure for 24 hours at room temperature in the mold wrapped in a towel, the same as I would for CP.