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carrottop

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Hey All,
I gel all my soaps (don't know why). For the sake of space I stack my molds three deep over the soap making day. Many of them pucker badly on top. Am I too hot? Does gel matter? What would you do?
Thanks,
Carol
 
The puckering sounds like overheating, if it's consistent regardless of FO's, colorants, recipe, etc...

I assume you're stacking them for space reasons. Is there some way you could put a spacer in between the molds, like a couple blocks so there's more air circulation, or stagger them if they are long and narrow so every other one is going crosswise from the one below?
 
You might also try dropping the temperature you soap at... For example, if you are currently soaping at 110-115, you might try reducing it to 100-105. This would lower the peak temperature that your "stack" is reaching.
 
I soap between 80 and 90 most of the time. I think the stack is really the problem. Do I want to continue to gel? What are the advantages if any?
Thanks,
Carol
 
Gel results in soap that holds up better to water, and it speeds the reaction considerably so you can unmold sooner. Plus it can be very hard to prevent!
 
Yup, it's because of the gel. I use a piece of wax paper and press it onto the top of the soap during insulation, which seems to help prevent it (also prevents ash).
 
it's not gel, exactly, but overheating.
my gelled soaps don't pucker unless I've over-insulated or soaped too hot.
 
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