I've been working on the same batch of liquid soap for 3 days now and the results aren't good. I found the instructions and the recipe online and of course ran it through the lye calculator to be safe.
Day #1. Melt the oils (coconut oil and sunflower), prepare the lye water, reach the correct temperatures and mix the hell out of it (for like 30 minutes) until I FINALLY reached a very, very thick trace. Put it in the oven (decided on hot process because I wasn't very happy with the last time that I tried in the crock pot) on 250 and cook for 3.5 hours stirring every 20 minutes, reaching every expected step along the way. My final result for the soap paste looked perfect, a slightly amber transparent vaseline looking paste. I consider day 1 a mini success and head to bed for the night.
Day #2. Attempt to dilute the paste by adding the necessary water and putting it back in the oven for what wound up being 5 hours, yes, 5 hours, however there were still big chunks of the paste that would not cook down. I had to go to bed because I had work in the morning so I left it in the oven, covered of course.
Day #3. I still had some soap paste chunks however the rest of the soap in the pot was beautiful, nice and clear. Afraid that if all of the soap paste didn't dissolve in the soap it would be too lye heavy, I cooked it some more, 2 more hours however the chunks still wouldn't dissolve. After over 10 hours of this monstrosity in my oven I'd grown very frustrated and decided to take my stick blender to the lumps. This was my biggest (but probably not my first mistake) as now my pot of soap, the entire thing is the consistency of rice pudding and I know that even when it cools down it will likely never return to the beautiful soap it could have been.
PLEASE tell me, why in the world would that soap paste not dissolve, I mean really....HOW LONG IS THIS SUPPOSED TO TAKE??? :x
Day #1. Melt the oils (coconut oil and sunflower), prepare the lye water, reach the correct temperatures and mix the hell out of it (for like 30 minutes) until I FINALLY reached a very, very thick trace. Put it in the oven (decided on hot process because I wasn't very happy with the last time that I tried in the crock pot) on 250 and cook for 3.5 hours stirring every 20 minutes, reaching every expected step along the way. My final result for the soap paste looked perfect, a slightly amber transparent vaseline looking paste. I consider day 1 a mini success and head to bed for the night.
Day #2. Attempt to dilute the paste by adding the necessary water and putting it back in the oven for what wound up being 5 hours, yes, 5 hours, however there were still big chunks of the paste that would not cook down. I had to go to bed because I had work in the morning so I left it in the oven, covered of course.
Day #3. I still had some soap paste chunks however the rest of the soap in the pot was beautiful, nice and clear. Afraid that if all of the soap paste didn't dissolve in the soap it would be too lye heavy, I cooked it some more, 2 more hours however the chunks still wouldn't dissolve. After over 10 hours of this monstrosity in my oven I'd grown very frustrated and decided to take my stick blender to the lumps. This was my biggest (but probably not my first mistake) as now my pot of soap, the entire thing is the consistency of rice pudding and I know that even when it cools down it will likely never return to the beautiful soap it could have been.
PLEASE tell me, why in the world would that soap paste not dissolve, I mean really....HOW LONG IS THIS SUPPOSED TO TAKE??? :x