ResolvableOwl
Notorious Lyear
Shhh! Everyone knows that ZNSC is a lye lie. But I believe @Zany_in_CO that she has optimised that recipe on point, regardless how she jovially overlooked the details of the chemistry going on. And it works well enough that I don't see the burden of proof with the practicioners (who regularly achieve impressive results by just blindly following the reicpe), but with the die-hard chemists who have to come up with an explanation why ādirtyā lye (carbonate and chloride in the lye) can actually be advantageous for soapmaking.
The bicarbonate will neutralise 1.4% of the NaOH, yes. But that's on the order of weighing precision and the uncertainty of SAP values (due to botanics, geography, weather and processing). But I reckon that even the majority of SMF users couldn't tell apart soaps with Ā±1.4% superfat. I couldn't. And time (an important ingredient in castile soaps) is blurring the 0%SF line anyway.
The bicarbonate will neutralise 1.4% of the NaOH, yes. But that's on the order of weighing precision and the uncertainty of SAP values (due to botanics, geography, weather and processing). But I reckon that even the majority of SMF users couldn't tell apart soaps with Ā±1.4% superfat. I couldn't. And time (an important ingredient in castile soaps) is blurring the 0%SF line anyway.