nalisarhodes
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I just moved to an area with incredibly hard water and thought I'd quickly knock out a batch of HP soap so that I could try find a recipe suitable for hard water using Citric Acid. I also recently found a mini slow cooker that I want to dedicate to soap making and decided to try it out for the first time. I chose to use limited oils so I can have a bit of a control batch (I'll post the recipe at the end). Within a few minutes of cooking it bubbled up like crazy and went basically straight into the Vaseline like stage! I pulled the inner out of the cooker part and stirred it when the bubbling stopped, and have it back in the machine now. I am switching it on and off as it looks like its getting too hot (keeping it arounf 95 dec C). Have I completely ruined this batch with a slow cooker that gets too hot??
As it's currently cooking, I'm going to babysit it for about 30min and then stick it in the mold to see what happens...
Recipe:
Olive oil 66.7% (200g)
Coconut oil 30% (90g)
Beeswax 3.3% (10g)
Honey 0.7tbs (~10.5g)
Citric acid 3g
Water 84.1g
NaOH 43.8g (slightly incr for the CA)
As it's currently cooking, I'm going to babysit it for about 30min and then stick it in the mold to see what happens...
Recipe:
Olive oil 66.7% (200g)
Coconut oil 30% (90g)
Beeswax 3.3% (10g)
Honey 0.7tbs (~10.5g)
Citric acid 3g
Water 84.1g
NaOH 43.8g (slightly incr for the CA)