aussieorchid
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Just wanted to get people's opinion on reprocessing a failed batch of liquid soap. The story: I made a small batch of liquid soap paste and I was informed the KOH was 98%, I was slightly doubtful of this but coming from a scientific background I know 98% KOH is around in Australia. Anyway new mix of oils so I made a 500g test batch
Olive oil 55%
Canola 20%
Coconut 15%
Castor oil 10%
50/50 water and glycerin
Ran it through soapcalc with a 2% Superfatting.
Long story short I think the KOH was more like 90% not 98 so the final paste has excess oil when I dissolved a small test sample and the water is milky white. There is no zap as I believe I did not have enough KOH and have ended up with approx 12% Superfatting.
I do like the final product and will make more with the correct lye concentration but can I add this batch of paste into the next batch of oils as I melt them and reprocess or should I bin it and cut my losses.
Olive oil 55%
Canola 20%
Coconut 15%
Castor oil 10%
50/50 water and glycerin
Ran it through soapcalc with a 2% Superfatting.
Long story short I think the KOH was more like 90% not 98 so the final paste has excess oil when I dissolved a small test sample and the water is milky white. There is no zap as I believe I did not have enough KOH and have ended up with approx 12% Superfatting.
I do like the final product and will make more with the correct lye concentration but can I add this batch of paste into the next batch of oils as I melt them and reprocess or should I bin it and cut my losses.