lapetite66
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Hi:
I just made some MP soap this past Sunday and I think I messed up.
According to the directions I recieved, I was supposed to turn the oven to 180 degrees and unfortunately, my oven dial is kind of weird and I think I only had the oven at 150 degrees and that is why the MP soap didn't melt as good as it should have. Then to make matters worse I decided that I should add some water to the soap (to make it more liquidy). Not too smart right? The MP was still kind of lumpy and I added more water and then I poured or should I say scooped the soap out into my awaiting mold (loaf pan). I waited a day and then when I attempted to take it out of the loaf pan it was still very soft.
I managed to shape the lumpy mess into individual squares and put on a tray (I don't have a rack). I just checked and they are still soft, not hardening up at all. My question is still should I just go back to the beginning and re-melt the still soft soap and try again? I don't have money to waste so I don't have a lot of options.
Also since it's MP how long do I need to leave it before it hardens? The directions I got said 3 weeks and frankly I think that a bit long as thought that CP soaps are the ones that need to that long cure or whatever the term is before you can use them.
Any assistance will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
I just made some MP soap this past Sunday and I think I messed up.
According to the directions I recieved, I was supposed to turn the oven to 180 degrees and unfortunately, my oven dial is kind of weird and I think I only had the oven at 150 degrees and that is why the MP soap didn't melt as good as it should have. Then to make matters worse I decided that I should add some water to the soap (to make it more liquidy). Not too smart right? The MP was still kind of lumpy and I added more water and then I poured or should I say scooped the soap out into my awaiting mold (loaf pan). I waited a day and then when I attempted to take it out of the loaf pan it was still very soft.
I managed to shape the lumpy mess into individual squares and put on a tray (I don't have a rack). I just checked and they are still soft, not hardening up at all. My question is still should I just go back to the beginning and re-melt the still soft soap and try again? I don't have money to waste so I don't have a lot of options.
Also since it's MP how long do I need to leave it before it hardens? The directions I got said 3 weeks and frankly I think that a bit long as thought that CP soaps are the ones that need to that long cure or whatever the term is before you can use them.
Any assistance will be much appreciated.
Thanks,