Hello,
The batch is 100% OO, made with frozen, then broken to a slush goat milk batch, nothing else in it.
My wife and I have been making this same kind of soap with this same recipe for 2 years now ( this is the 47-th batch we have made)with no problem at all. Now, for the first time we experience these little white powdery bursts on top of, and on the inside of the cut soap also.
They looked totally normal when they were cut, I just checked on them almost 2 weeks after I cut them and noticed this change, the ones with these white spots on them are also much darker ( I guess the milk might have heated up from the excess lye).
This is a 20pound batch so it would break my heart if we would have to throw it out. Yes the "zap test" resulted in a quite stingy zap 3 times ( I wanted to make sure I wasn't just imagining it).
If anyone can give us some calming instructions on how I could create a usable-salable batch of soap out of it, We would be very happy ( or of course if it's not at all recommended to do anything other than trash it, please help me understand why).
I hope these imgs will be visible:
Please help if you can!
A sad soapmaker
The batch is 100% OO, made with frozen, then broken to a slush goat milk batch, nothing else in it.
My wife and I have been making this same kind of soap with this same recipe for 2 years now ( this is the 47-th batch we have made)with no problem at all. Now, for the first time we experience these little white powdery bursts on top of, and on the inside of the cut soap also.
They looked totally normal when they were cut, I just checked on them almost 2 weeks after I cut them and noticed this change, the ones with these white spots on them are also much darker ( I guess the milk might have heated up from the excess lye).
This is a 20pound batch so it would break my heart if we would have to throw it out. Yes the "zap test" resulted in a quite stingy zap 3 times ( I wanted to make sure I wasn't just imagining it).
If anyone can give us some calming instructions on how I could create a usable-salable batch of soap out of it, We would be very happy ( or of course if it's not at all recommended to do anything other than trash it, please help me understand why).
I hope these imgs will be visible:
Please help if you can!
A sad soapmaker