OK - so I tried to rescue my goat milk honey failure soap. (See other thread.) Of the 3 options I gave myself this morning, I decided to rebatch. Silly me, got my T. & oz. mixed up and I added WAY too much liquid. The good thing is that it's smooth. The bad thing is that it's too soft. It's now been in the oven for 3 hours ...
Two questions:
1- how long can you cook a rebatch? Theoretically, could I keep it in the oven overnight and keep it going tomorrow to help water content evaporate? Is there some reason it should only cook so long?
I've read threads here where rebatches with too much liquid end up never drying out properly inside the bar, being gooey, play-dough like, etc. So ...
2- would turning this rebatch into salt bars work to harden it up to - maybe - a regular hardness?
Two questions:
1- how long can you cook a rebatch? Theoretically, could I keep it in the oven overnight and keep it going tomorrow to help water content evaporate? Is there some reason it should only cook so long?
I've read threads here where rebatches with too much liquid end up never drying out properly inside the bar, being gooey, play-dough like, etc. So ...
2- would turning this rebatch into salt bars work to harden it up to - maybe - a regular hardness?