Jen74
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone.
I posted a couple weeks back about how my soap keeps going rancid 2 weeks into curing for some odd reason. I use palm oil, palm kernel oil, distilled water, and Sodium HYdroxide( lye). Well I could not figure out what is causing it to go rancid while it is curing. I did a test and made a batch of hot process soap and the cold process soap using the same ingredients and placing them both in the same area to cure. I am at two weeks now and the hot process seems to be okay so far, yet my cold process is already starting to get that distictive rancid smell again. I am perplexed. I mean I used the same exact ingredients using the same exact oils and everything and also curing them in the same area. Why would the hot process be okay, yet the cold process be going rancid?? I even used the same materials to make them. Does cold process soap have a higher chance of going rancid versus hot process?? I am literally confused. I even used the same exact amount of everything. Any ideas??
I posted a couple weeks back about how my soap keeps going rancid 2 weeks into curing for some odd reason. I use palm oil, palm kernel oil, distilled water, and Sodium HYdroxide( lye). Well I could not figure out what is causing it to go rancid while it is curing. I did a test and made a batch of hot process soap and the cold process soap using the same ingredients and placing them both in the same area to cure. I am at two weeks now and the hot process seems to be okay so far, yet my cold process is already starting to get that distictive rancid smell again. I am perplexed. I mean I used the same exact ingredients using the same exact oils and everything and also curing them in the same area. Why would the hot process be okay, yet the cold process be going rancid?? I even used the same materials to make them. Does cold process soap have a higher chance of going rancid versus hot process?? I am literally confused. I even used the same exact amount of everything. Any ideas??