LilDedLenore
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Hi all!
I need a bunch of advice on aging supplies.
I used to make soap a LOT so having my oils get old was perviously never a problem, but things happened and I took a break from soaping, Thevmain cause: I lost my job and my pool of people I could pawn soap off on (aka the guinea pigs ) dried up because of that and we had enough soap to last for a while. A looooooooong while.
It's been about two years since I seriously soaped and I was wondering about all the oils I had stocked up on. They have been all been carefully stored. I HATE the idea of tossing them all out (especially since we've been counting pennies) but if I have to I will
So here are my questions:
1) Should I just chuck all the oils based on age? They do not smell rancid at first or second whiff. Any suggestions on how to tell if they are bad would be helpful!
2) Would they be good for making test batches that would be tossed rather than used?
3) If disposing is needed, any disposal suggestions?
4) The FO's still smell great. Do I need to toss those?
5) The lye. I read that this stuff DOES age. It has been stored in some super air tight containers (NO clumping) Still good ya think? How to get rid of it if not?
Thanks in advance for your help. I really want to get back to soaping -- I actually had to BUY soap recently **hangs head in shame** -- and want to use my current budget wisely.
I need a bunch of advice on aging supplies.
I used to make soap a LOT so having my oils get old was perviously never a problem, but things happened and I took a break from soaping, Thevmain cause: I lost my job and my pool of people I could pawn soap off on (aka the guinea pigs ) dried up because of that and we had enough soap to last for a while. A looooooooong while.
It's been about two years since I seriously soaped and I was wondering about all the oils I had stocked up on. They have been all been carefully stored. I HATE the idea of tossing them all out (especially since we've been counting pennies) but if I have to I will
So here are my questions:
1) Should I just chuck all the oils based on age? They do not smell rancid at first or second whiff. Any suggestions on how to tell if they are bad would be helpful!
2) Would they be good for making test batches that would be tossed rather than used?
3) If disposing is needed, any disposal suggestions?
4) The FO's still smell great. Do I need to toss those?
5) The lye. I read that this stuff DOES age. It has been stored in some super air tight containers (NO clumping) Still good ya think? How to get rid of it if not?
Thanks in advance for your help. I really want to get back to soaping -- I actually had to BUY soap recently **hangs head in shame** -- and want to use my current budget wisely.