After about a year of soaping I went through all my soaps I hadn't used and found that a number of my earlier recipes had this really sticky brown goo on them. I'm not sure this is DOS as it doesn't really seem the same, it is more of a thick sticky oil. I'm thinking that it might be from the castor oil that I used when I started as that is kind of the consistency but IDK why it would act that way. It was the oil sold at walmart in 8 oz bottles and I never used it above 5%.
All recipes were CP and some other recipes that used the same ingredients & recipe turned out fine so there isn't really any specific reason that I can think of, like a specific oil only used in these recipes, or a FO/EO used. I'm thinking that it may be due to how it was made/processed but I really didn't do anything differently between the batches.
One of the strange things is that soaps stored in the box below one of these soaps would start to get spots/beads of this goo on them, kind of like sweating - so this goo gets air borne and contaminates stuff below it. The soaps that got contaminated had other bars from the same recipe stored elsewhere which didn't get these spots.. I was storing all the soaps in cardboard boxes with a slit on the bottom edge of the sides to promote air flow - so I think this may have helped move the goo.
All recipes were CP and some other recipes that used the same ingredients & recipe turned out fine so there isn't really any specific reason that I can think of, like a specific oil only used in these recipes, or a FO/EO used. I'm thinking that it may be due to how it was made/processed but I really didn't do anything differently between the batches.
One of the strange things is that soaps stored in the box below one of these soaps would start to get spots/beads of this goo on them, kind of like sweating - so this goo gets air borne and contaminates stuff below it. The soaps that got contaminated had other bars from the same recipe stored elsewhere which didn't get these spots.. I was storing all the soaps in cardboard boxes with a slit on the bottom edge of the sides to promote air flow - so I think this may have helped move the goo.