penelopejane
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It is going to be lye heavy but it should eventually be ok.I've checked in the calcaulator, and change to NaOH, the lye should be 143. It means I used way more sodium then I should have.... And that explains what happened to me in the last one...
Is there anything I can do now to save the batch?
Do not zap test it.
You should probably use gloves you touch it.
According to my soap calculator what you have used at 33% lye concentration is about -35% SF. Negative 35%.
Some olive oil soaps are made that way and they turn out very well after cure.
So do not panic but wait patiently. It will be a lovely soap in the end I am sure.
The way to work this out is to open soap calc and put your fixed parameters in-oils etc.
Then change the superfat until you get to the point that the calculator tells you to put in 400g of water and 200g of NaOH. That will tell you how much SF you actually have.
Try doing that for your first recipe.
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