Hey there!
Just tried making my first batch of LS yesterday. It's based on the recipe/instruction from the soaping 101 video, with a few changes.
I used only water, no glycerin, and KOH. 73% OO, 12% CO, 10% castor, and 5% sweet almond.
The whole process went well in all of the main stages. Got a nice looking paste with good translucence, etc.
For dilution, I did 3x paste weight for the water. I checked the soap about 5 hours after dilution started, and it was looking really good and had made a lot of progress.
When I checked this morning after the pot had been sitting covered for about 14 hours, there were still a couple of small blobs of paste still floating in the solution that hadn't yet dissolved. That just seems like quite a long time for the paste to not have completely dissolved yet.
These are my thoughts, maybe someone can verify...
I did a 5% SF, which I realize is a touch high for LS. Since this was the first batch and will be primarily used for shampoo and other on-body applications, I wanted the SF a little higher. For future batches I'll stick to no higher than 3%.
Is it because of the higher SF that these bits haven't dissolved yet?
Should I just continue to let it sit in the pot at room temp and wait longer? Does the dissolving process take longer for the final bits to finish dissolving as the solution nears "critical mass"?
Do I need to heat up the solution again to aid in dissolving the last bit of paste? Should I just remove those chunks of paste, weigh them, and dissolve them on their own?
Aside from this bit of undissolved paste, which is probably just a couple ounces (the whole batch was 1.2kg of paste and then 3.6kg of water) it looks really good to me - quite clear and a nice golden color.
Thanks for any tips/thoughts!
Just tried making my first batch of LS yesterday. It's based on the recipe/instruction from the soaping 101 video, with a few changes.
I used only water, no glycerin, and KOH. 73% OO, 12% CO, 10% castor, and 5% sweet almond.
The whole process went well in all of the main stages. Got a nice looking paste with good translucence, etc.
For dilution, I did 3x paste weight for the water. I checked the soap about 5 hours after dilution started, and it was looking really good and had made a lot of progress.
When I checked this morning after the pot had been sitting covered for about 14 hours, there were still a couple of small blobs of paste still floating in the solution that hadn't yet dissolved. That just seems like quite a long time for the paste to not have completely dissolved yet.
These are my thoughts, maybe someone can verify...
I did a 5% SF, which I realize is a touch high for LS. Since this was the first batch and will be primarily used for shampoo and other on-body applications, I wanted the SF a little higher. For future batches I'll stick to no higher than 3%.
Is it because of the higher SF that these bits haven't dissolved yet?
Should I just continue to let it sit in the pot at room temp and wait longer? Does the dissolving process take longer for the final bits to finish dissolving as the solution nears "critical mass"?
Do I need to heat up the solution again to aid in dissolving the last bit of paste? Should I just remove those chunks of paste, weigh them, and dissolve them on their own?
Aside from this bit of undissolved paste, which is probably just a couple ounces (the whole batch was 1.2kg of paste and then 3.6kg of water) it looks really good to me - quite clear and a nice golden color.
Thanks for any tips/thoughts!