MetalMausoleum
Member
So, I've only ever made hot process soap and it's always went well, but I tried to make liquid soap and all the signs point to it being wrong, but it lathers well and doesn't zap sooo I need some input.
First off I used 50% tallow 50% coconut, and my soap for my purposes has to be saturated heavy soap.
2% superfat
90% KOH
Distilled water
2% citric acid added with the oils
Used lyecalc.com to calculate.
Measured with a scale, meticulously
Pictures seen is a ratio of 1:2:2, soap:water:glycerin. I tested the soap on an outdoor table with great results...
It was clear when warm but as soon as the water cooled it has left a swirly cloudiness. I tested multiple ratios and the clearest is 1:2 soap:water but still swirly.
•Is the saturated heavy oils what is lending to the cloudiness? Any way to fix with current use of oils?
•Also my "soap paste" is hard as a rock and is that to do with the saturated heavy oils?
•Does cloudiness really matter? I see people avoid it but I've never seen reason as to why.
Any input is well appreciated and let me know if you need to know more!
First off I used 50% tallow 50% coconut, and my soap for my purposes has to be saturated heavy soap.
2% superfat
90% KOH
Distilled water
2% citric acid added with the oils
Used lyecalc.com to calculate.
Measured with a scale, meticulously
Pictures seen is a ratio of 1:2:2, soap:water:glycerin. I tested the soap on an outdoor table with great results...
It was clear when warm but as soon as the water cooled it has left a swirly cloudiness. I tested multiple ratios and the clearest is 1:2 soap:water but still swirly.
•Is the saturated heavy oils what is lending to the cloudiness? Any way to fix with current use of oils?
•Also my "soap paste" is hard as a rock and is that to do with the saturated heavy oils?
•Does cloudiness really matter? I see people avoid it but I've never seen reason as to why.
Any input is well appreciated and let me know if you need to know more!