Since I'm still a newbie in soapmaking with no big budget, I often use old oils to practice. After some practices, I began to notice the difference between old oils and "normal oils" (ones that haven't got past shelf life)
- old oil traces REALLY FAST, like under a minute or so that i only needed hand stir. Even when i made castile soap using old olive oil
- old oil makes a hard bar
- old oil lathers more than normal oil. i've made soap from waste cooking oil (palm oil) and it lathers and cleanses better than my other 100% coconut oil soap! I gave some to my friends (with warning not to use in skin and kitchen utensils) and they all rave how it really cleans cloth stain with handwashing.
Anyone with same experience as me? Any explanations how are these possible? Surprisingly i liked all my old oils soap, except the panic at quick trace. Haven't experienced DOS too so far.
Thank you!
- old oil traces REALLY FAST, like under a minute or so that i only needed hand stir. Even when i made castile soap using old olive oil
- old oil makes a hard bar
- old oil lathers more than normal oil. i've made soap from waste cooking oil (palm oil) and it lathers and cleanses better than my other 100% coconut oil soap! I gave some to my friends (with warning not to use in skin and kitchen utensils) and they all rave how it really cleans cloth stain with handwashing.
Anyone with same experience as me? Any explanations how are these possible? Surprisingly i liked all my old oils soap, except the panic at quick trace. Haven't experienced DOS too so far.
Thank you!