Gigio
Member
I soap in my craft shack which is somewhat at the mercy of the outside temperatures. We live in Florida. During the summer months I never had a problem with my soaps going through gel phase. Once I finished working out there, I'd lighly cover my tented loaf with a towel or light blanket, turn off the AC and 2 days later I unmolded lovely soap. Now that our temperatures have cooled down a little I'm noticing some loaves are not completely go through the gel phase. (I saw another post on this yesterday, but I didn't want to high jack it). Someone mentioned putting it on a heating pad. Can someone advise on that? How long, and on what setting? Should I try more blanket insulation first? I'm a little concerned about leaving a heating pad unattended. Also I don't want to have my soap volcano if it gets too warm.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.