Wendy90292
Well-Known Member
Hi friends!
This may or may not be a problem. My soapmaking workshop moved from my basement in Illinois to a cupboard in my new garage in California. I always had fairly dense coconut oil that required some time to melt with the harder butters, etc. that any recipe called for. Now, all my remaining coconut oil is always in a liquid state. Will that damage my cold process in any way? I mean, I still mix at 115-125 degrees anyway, but I wonder if it will go bad or whatever? When I first started soaping in 2018, a local store had these half gallon jars of pure, food grade coconut oil for just $12, so I bought eight. I've still got 2.5 jars left and I guess I could rush to use them up, but I'd rather just take my time. Will that cause my soap to be rancid or anything like that?
Thanks in advance. I love this forum!
This may or may not be a problem. My soapmaking workshop moved from my basement in Illinois to a cupboard in my new garage in California. I always had fairly dense coconut oil that required some time to melt with the harder butters, etc. that any recipe called for. Now, all my remaining coconut oil is always in a liquid state. Will that damage my cold process in any way? I mean, I still mix at 115-125 degrees anyway, but I wonder if it will go bad or whatever? When I first started soaping in 2018, a local store had these half gallon jars of pure, food grade coconut oil for just $12, so I bought eight. I've still got 2.5 jars left and I guess I could rush to use them up, but I'd rather just take my time. Will that cause my soap to be rancid or anything like that?
Thanks in advance. I love this forum!