Crazy8
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So i have watched all Soaping101 videos, and some I have watched multiple times. I decided to try an make the liquid castile soap. I followed the directions to a T since I have never made it and something went horrifically wrong. I started at about 10:00 pm last night and was up until 4:00 am and not sure what was going wrong. When I got to the part of doing the water test "if its cloudy then it needs to cook longer" and the water never did stay clear. Hence why I was up until 4:00 am. According to the water test I needed to keep cooking, and I did. I don't know what happened.
I went over the instruction and my notes, which were identical to the video, over and over, and I can not see where the issue was. Eventually I went to bed and knowing my wife would be up in about 3 hours, I thought I would let it sit and have her pick up where I left off. She did as the note said that I left her and it turns out that it seemed kind of burnt by then and it wasn't mixing well with the water, which naturally it wouldn't at first since its a ball of goo. Well when I got up I started to stir it and it currently has dissolved into the water as expected. I decided to press forward in case there is any hope.
I decided to make this because there are some recipes I want to make that call for castile soap. I thought it would be great to make my own castile and then to use that as needed in those types of recipes. Have any of you made your own "Liquid Glycerin Castile Soap" and have had better luck than mine? Any suggestions or tips that may help this be a success? Thank you all for the help.
I went over the instruction and my notes, which were identical to the video, over and over, and I can not see where the issue was. Eventually I went to bed and knowing my wife would be up in about 3 hours, I thought I would let it sit and have her pick up where I left off. She did as the note said that I left her and it turns out that it seemed kind of burnt by then and it wasn't mixing well with the water, which naturally it wouldn't at first since its a ball of goo. Well when I got up I started to stir it and it currently has dissolved into the water as expected. I decided to press forward in case there is any hope.
I decided to make this because there are some recipes I want to make that call for castile soap. I thought it would be great to make my own castile and then to use that as needed in those types of recipes. Have any of you made your own "Liquid Glycerin Castile Soap" and have had better luck than mine? Any suggestions or tips that may help this be a success? Thank you all for the help.