should I rebatch?

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KSwiderski

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I made a beer soap last night and it started weeping. I figured it was just the fragrance and would be absorbed. We are not quite to the 24 hour mark so I don't know if I should wait longer? But I zap tested it and it was very zappy. I'm wondering if I should prepare to rebatch or if I am jumping the gun and being too impatient. Thought?
 
Wait. Test it again in another day or two. Usually anything weeping out will be absorbed back in, unless you had total separation or are actually lye-heavy.
 
Why is it weeping? What was the recipe-process?

If you tried to prevent gel, for example, I would fully expect it to be zappy after 24 hours.





Okay. Thank you! I will wait 72 hours before testing again.

It is beer soap. I am not sure what is causing the weeping because I usually hot process my beer soap and it is ready to cut not zappy after 24 hours and there has never been any weeping. I used soap calc and followed it exactly so I don't think it is lye heavy (but of course I am paranoid I missed something) I have heard of "lye heavy" so that is what I was thinking it was. This is my first time cold processing beer soap. (Though not this recipe with water) Thank you, I suppose it just needs more time. With that being said should I wait until the liquid is re absorbed before cutting? It is pretty hard already.
I did not try and prevent gel but I did not oven process it or anything like that. It is in a stouts PVC mold
 
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