Hi Everyone,
I have a question about liquid soap formulating
I know that liquid soaps are made with a lye excess.
For a long while (don't laugh) I was confused on how to formulate this into soapcalc and SBM
In going over the Failor book I took one of her formulas I have used and tried to see how she came up with her figures as before I was getting totally different numbers than what she had.
Example from her book I used the: 23 oz CO, 25 oz Soft oil of choice, 12 oz KOH, 36 oz Water
Which after entering the oil amounts on soapcalc, I entered -11 in superfat, 3:1 in water to lye ratio, which gave me 35.624 oz of Water and 11.875 for KOH, which rounded up, gives the same values in Failors recipe.
In trying to run this through before I did not enter the negative
Going forward, when formulating, should I always be using the -11 and 3:1
My guess is that since she is not specifying which soft oil to use, she is using a large lye excess to cover any oil that is chosen
What is the normal lye excess or should I stick to -11 when formulating??
If I would like to formulate a liquid soap using 2 or 3 oils, where it says soft oil of choice, my thoughts suggest to just select my desired oils for example only 11oz OO, and 14oz Soybean oil (to equal 25oz) and just run through the lye calculator
Just want to know if this is how the lye excess is normally calculated with others who make liquid soaps
Thanks
EGirl
I have a question about liquid soap formulating
I know that liquid soaps are made with a lye excess.
For a long while (don't laugh) I was confused on how to formulate this into soapcalc and SBM
In going over the Failor book I took one of her formulas I have used and tried to see how she came up with her figures as before I was getting totally different numbers than what she had.
Example from her book I used the: 23 oz CO, 25 oz Soft oil of choice, 12 oz KOH, 36 oz Water
Which after entering the oil amounts on soapcalc, I entered -11 in superfat, 3:1 in water to lye ratio, which gave me 35.624 oz of Water and 11.875 for KOH, which rounded up, gives the same values in Failors recipe.
In trying to run this through before I did not enter the negative
Going forward, when formulating, should I always be using the -11 and 3:1
My guess is that since she is not specifying which soft oil to use, she is using a large lye excess to cover any oil that is chosen
What is the normal lye excess or should I stick to -11 when formulating??
If I would like to formulate a liquid soap using 2 or 3 oils, where it says soft oil of choice, my thoughts suggest to just select my desired oils for example only 11oz OO, and 14oz Soybean oil (to equal 25oz) and just run through the lye calculator
Just want to know if this is how the lye excess is normally calculated with others who make liquid soaps
Thanks
EGirl