dOttY
Well-Known Member
I was reading something I found on a supplier's website...
•If using Palm Oil as part of your recipe, stir the oil before scooping it out on your scale. Most soap makers do not know that the Oleic Fatty Acid in the Palm Oil will sink to the bottom of the container as the oil solidifies and the other fatty acids will float to the top. If the Palm Oil is just scooped out from the top of the container, you get a soft soap but as you get to the bottom of the container, you'll find you get a harder bar of soap because the Oleic Fatty Acid has sunk down. when using a 5 gallon bucket of oil, dig a hole down into the Palm Oil and start scooping the oil out from the bottom to the top so you have a mix of complete oil.
I purchase my 'sustainable' Palm Oil in a drum. It's solid. I don't melt it down to measure it out. I simply scoop it out with a spoon.
I am wondering if anyone does what the above paragraph suggests we do? Have I been doing it wrong from day 1? :?
•If using Palm Oil as part of your recipe, stir the oil before scooping it out on your scale. Most soap makers do not know that the Oleic Fatty Acid in the Palm Oil will sink to the bottom of the container as the oil solidifies and the other fatty acids will float to the top. If the Palm Oil is just scooped out from the top of the container, you get a soft soap but as you get to the bottom of the container, you'll find you get a harder bar of soap because the Oleic Fatty Acid has sunk down. when using a 5 gallon bucket of oil, dig a hole down into the Palm Oil and start scooping the oil out from the bottom to the top so you have a mix of complete oil.
I purchase my 'sustainable' Palm Oil in a drum. It's solid. I don't melt it down to measure it out. I simply scoop it out with a spoon.
I am wondering if anyone does what the above paragraph suggests we do? Have I been doing it wrong from day 1? :?