Hello people,
We wanted to play a little bit and tried to make soap from used cooking oils, 100% rapeseed oil. I went to a canteen and they gave me 2 liters to play with. Always wanted to see if we could make soap from upcycling waste cooking oils
We filtered with very tight nets/cloths and then saw on a few YouTube videos that they also suggested putting flour and let it sink since it would take away a lot of impurities. We did that as well
Today, I went to try it and bubbles are ok, could be more lathering and it cleans ok as well. However, when washing it does leave your hands with a sort of layer and smaller smooshy pieces of soap. I have attached a photo so you can see what I mean.
Since this has never happened before, I have no idea what went "wrong" and what we can do to fix it.
Any ideas?
This is the recipe I used. Should I change the water: Lye ratio?
Thank you very much in advance
We wanted to play a little bit and tried to make soap from used cooking oils, 100% rapeseed oil. I went to a canteen and they gave me 2 liters to play with. Always wanted to see if we could make soap from upcycling waste cooking oils
We filtered with very tight nets/cloths and then saw on a few YouTube videos that they also suggested putting flour and let it sink since it would take away a lot of impurities. We did that as well
Today, I went to try it and bubbles are ok, could be more lathering and it cleans ok as well. However, when washing it does leave your hands with a sort of layer and smaller smooshy pieces of soap. I have attached a photo so you can see what I mean.
Since this has never happened before, I have no idea what went "wrong" and what we can do to fix it.
Any ideas?
This is the recipe I used. Should I change the water: Lye ratio?
Thank you very much in advance