I am a new CP soaper and was checking out my past soaps today and found one of my latest ones has spots that I think might be DOS. This is my 7th batch of soap and it was made on 5/17, so just now 4 weeks old. This was one of my first two tries at a 50% lard batch. I based it on one of @shunt2011 's basic recipes.
Here is the recipe I used along with notes -
When I was looking at (okay, I will be honest..."fondling" may be more accurate! ) my soap this afternoon I found some spots on this batch. Here are a couple of pictures -
Are those DOS and if so any ideas on what may be causing it? I haven't had any other DOS spots until today and I found it on my very first 50% lard batch also. If it is the recipe, how can I modify it so that I won't have problems with DOS? I have heard such rave reviews about lard based soaps I really had high hopes for this!
This is the first lard batch, made on 5/5/2020, but with SaO instead of OO. I have already tried a bar of it and really like it for only a 4-6 week cure.
Here is the picture of this soap - a little harder to see because of the color of the soap.
This batch only had the spots on a bar that I had put in my "don't touch for a year" stash to try later. I have kept one bar out of each batch to try when they are "mature" just to see the differences over time.
I keep all my soaps in the laundry room - maybe too warm? The stashed bars are up above the cupboards out of the way, but perhaps they don't get enough air flow there. My other bars are all sitting on top of the dog crate in there, so they have good air flow around them. (The dog only stays in there when we have visitors we don't want him to jump on or lick to death). I live in SW Missouri, so it has started to get hot and humid. We do have air conditioning, but don't keep it super cold, just cool. I could store them in the basement where it is considerably cooler but maybe more humid.
They have not touched metal bars. They are on either paper towels or on brown paper sacks.
Next question, can I go ahead and use these soaps? I don't sell, just for personal use and to give to family and friends. I guess what I am asking is when is DOSsy too DOSsy?
Thanks for any suggestions you can give me!
Here is the recipe I used along with notes -
When I was looking at (okay, I will be honest..."fondling" may be more accurate! ) my soap this afternoon I found some spots on this batch. Here are a couple of pictures -
Are those DOS and if so any ideas on what may be causing it? I haven't had any other DOS spots until today and I found it on my very first 50% lard batch also. If it is the recipe, how can I modify it so that I won't have problems with DOS? I have heard such rave reviews about lard based soaps I really had high hopes for this!
This is the first lard batch, made on 5/5/2020, but with SaO instead of OO. I have already tried a bar of it and really like it for only a 4-6 week cure.
Here is the picture of this soap - a little harder to see because of the color of the soap.
This batch only had the spots on a bar that I had put in my "don't touch for a year" stash to try later. I have kept one bar out of each batch to try when they are "mature" just to see the differences over time.
I keep all my soaps in the laundry room - maybe too warm? The stashed bars are up above the cupboards out of the way, but perhaps they don't get enough air flow there. My other bars are all sitting on top of the dog crate in there, so they have good air flow around them. (The dog only stays in there when we have visitors we don't want him to jump on or lick to death). I live in SW Missouri, so it has started to get hot and humid. We do have air conditioning, but don't keep it super cold, just cool. I could store them in the basement where it is considerably cooler but maybe more humid.
They have not touched metal bars. They are on either paper towels or on brown paper sacks.
Next question, can I go ahead and use these soaps? I don't sell, just for personal use and to give to family and friends. I guess what I am asking is when is DOSsy too DOSsy?
Thanks for any suggestions you can give me!