DoctorCrowley
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A week ago I made a soap and I tried to be time efficient but ended up with all sorts of foolishness and failure. It's a previously successful recipe so I don't think it was that. I think I just messed up some measurements somewhere. The soap frosting never got thick enough to pipe with (I thought it was and then pulled the bag up and it went everywhere so I mixed that up and just frosted it like a cake). The batter got to trace pretty quickly (I think it was the FO, Nurture Soap Lavender and Sage). So a day later (as usual) I went to go unmold as the frosting was hard, but a large corner chunk stuck into the mold. It was soft like playdough. I've made a dozen batches of soap if not more and this never happened before. I was able to cut most of them successfully and place on the curing rack. A couple days later the soap hardened up to what it normally would have been when I unmold. But now as it is curing there is this white haze appearing on all sides of it. I tried to mess with it to an extent (rubbing alcohol, water) and it won't go away and now the two distinct purples aren't distinct anymore. What the heck is it and is there anything I can do about it? How do I know if it's safe to use? Should I just toss it? Yeah I know there are mica streaks cause I mixed it by hand to keep it loose (darn it). Photos are in order from unmolding to today