I think my master lye solutions harbor gremlins. I've only made it twice (small batches, just what fits in a quart sized water bottle), but I've had soap troubles when using both of them. I can't be sure that's what caused the problems, but my batting average is so low that I strongly suspect this is the culprit. The most recent problem (a few weeks ago) was a seize, which after I got past that, produced a soap that was brittle in a few places.
I still have what's left of this latest solution. I made it as 50/50, and compensated water loss/evap upon initial cool down by comparing to the known weight of the bottle. After sitting a few weeks, it appears some of the lye settled out of solution. Is that normal, or is my solution too strong? I wish there was a way to test it. As far as I know, there would be no way to know how much water to add.
After shaking the bottle vigorously, the precipitate *mostly* went back into solution. The solution is definitely thick and opaque, which I read is normal. But there were gel-like beads on the side of the bottle, and some floaties. I strained three times but I didn't get all of the floaties. I think it is sodium carbonate, but I'm not sure. Pic below.
My confidence in this solution is very low, and I haven't decided whether to make a very simple test batch or just pitch it. But I don't want to give up on master batching altogether yet because I really desire the ease of it. And come on -- it's a 50/50 solution -- how hard can this be??
So, I'm asking for any and all tips on how you effectively work with master batched lye. Help me keep those gremlins at bay!
TIA guys!
I still have what's left of this latest solution. I made it as 50/50, and compensated water loss/evap upon initial cool down by comparing to the known weight of the bottle. After sitting a few weeks, it appears some of the lye settled out of solution. Is that normal, or is my solution too strong? I wish there was a way to test it. As far as I know, there would be no way to know how much water to add.
After shaking the bottle vigorously, the precipitate *mostly* went back into solution. The solution is definitely thick and opaque, which I read is normal. But there were gel-like beads on the side of the bottle, and some floaties. I strained three times but I didn't get all of the floaties. I think it is sodium carbonate, but I'm not sure. Pic below.
My confidence in this solution is very low, and I haven't decided whether to make a very simple test batch or just pitch it. But I don't want to give up on master batching altogether yet because I really desire the ease of it. And come on -- it's a 50/50 solution -- how hard can this be??
So, I'm asking for any and all tips on how you effectively work with master batched lye. Help me keep those gremlins at bay!
TIA guys!