Guspuppy
Well-Known Member
Ok so, I have only been making very basic, no superfat, 100% CO soap for washing dishes for a year or so. But I have a new job, I work outside in a machine with no a/c and I get very sweaty and dirty. So I decided I wanted to make some nice-smelling CO soap for washing up at work after my shift, because their little dispenser soap does NOTHING to get me clean. I remembered I made a 100% CO soap for a ribbon pour challenge a couple years ago and wanted to try that again. I made a large batch.
Problem: I only stirred the main pot of soap batter, no stick blending. I'm not even sure it got to complete emulsion, much less trace. I measured out 4 cups of batter for colorant, and another cup of plain batter that was to be white. I stick blended all these. Well, needless to say, the stick blended parts started to set up very quickly and I could not even DO the ribbon pour. In a panic I dumped the rest of the hand-stirred-only batter into my slab mold, and poured the colors from their individual cups. It has been an hour and I can see some of the colors are setting up (but they may have too much mica in them, arg) but there is what looks like free-floating oil also around the edges of the mold.
Question: Since it was all mixed up, just not all blended to the same level, will the oil that currently appears to be free, eventually saponify? Or am I going to have to rebatch this mess, and if so, how would I go about doing that?? It is 100% CO with 2 oz EO and 30% lye concentration. Oh and I made it 5% superfat.
Problem: I only stirred the main pot of soap batter, no stick blending. I'm not even sure it got to complete emulsion, much less trace. I measured out 4 cups of batter for colorant, and another cup of plain batter that was to be white. I stick blended all these. Well, needless to say, the stick blended parts started to set up very quickly and I could not even DO the ribbon pour. In a panic I dumped the rest of the hand-stirred-only batter into my slab mold, and poured the colors from their individual cups. It has been an hour and I can see some of the colors are setting up (but they may have too much mica in them, arg) but there is what looks like free-floating oil also around the edges of the mold.
Question: Since it was all mixed up, just not all blended to the same level, will the oil that currently appears to be free, eventually saponify? Or am I going to have to rebatch this mess, and if so, how would I go about doing that?? It is 100% CO with 2 oz EO and 30% lye concentration. Oh and I made it 5% superfat.