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soapopera

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Heya,

Was wondering anyone have any tips for a laundry bar. I just made a small batch of it and had encounter some gremlins! It's a 100% CO batch with 3% superfat. I use a lye concentration of 33% and added a Petitgrain and Cedarwood EO. All went fine until I went to check on it in the mold within ah hour. It started to overheat as cracks starts to appear (think it's the EO). I also notice the soap starts to get really rock hard, so I quickly unmold it. In the past I made a 100% CO batch before and had a real hard time cutting it as it was so hard! Any tips as how soon shall I start cutting it. I use a wire cutter which was pretty fragile for this hard soap! Will using a 28% lye concentration helps? Thanks :D
 
For my laudry bar, i use 70% CO, 20% PO and 10% RBO with zero superfat.

Reason is that excess oil will stain the clothes instead of cleaning it. Thus, no superfatting is required.
 
Thanks for the feedback. How soon do you cut into it? It seems to harden so fast. I make mainly olive soaps and this took me by surprise.
 
You definitely don't want a 3% superfat. I use 2:1 ratio of lard to coconut oil for mine. I also use this same soap to wash dishes and clean other things around the house. I like it a lot.
 
It will definitely harden faster than an OO soap, if I gel it, I can cut the same day sometimes. Particularly since I don't really care what it looks like (crumbly edges etc)
 
Are you selling the bars? if not, I will suggest that you use drinks packets or small milk packets to be the molds. I am not sure if such are available at your side. You can just throw away the packets when you demold and you get a good size for a laudry bar that need not cut.
 
A couple of friends were asking for some and I thought to make some to give to them. Also I wanted to cut in bars as more of use on places like collars when handwashing. Not so much of shredding it to powder.
 
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