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Does anyone have any idea's on how we can eliminate "soap dust" from my soaps - we combine the goats milk/lye mixture (approx. 90 - 95 deg.C) with the oils which are the same temp or up to 5-8 deg. C hotter, bring to light trace add colour first then EO's or FO's then mould, I don't like going any higher in temps because I use goats milk. When we mould in the round PVC pipes we don't have any problems with the soap dust, but when we pour into the novelty moulds we always seem to get the soap dust.
After we unmould the PVC pipes, we put them on the drying racks and cover them with a towel for 24 hours to cutting - the novelty moulds (especially the 3D moulds) are easier to remove from the mould if left for 48 - 72 hours - all this time the novelty soaps are insulated in lined polystrene boxes. When unmoulded, all the novelty moulds are wrapped again in hand towels to keep warm (it's cold here at the moment).
I just went downstairs to check on the soaps and found "soap dust" over my "Baby In The Hand" soaps. I can't cut the soap dust off novelty moulds!!! Any suggestions?
This is what I read on Soap, Body and Spa....................
Soap dust is more likely to appear on soaps that have been mixed and poured either too hot or cold, or not insulated properly after pouring, so that the temperature either drops or spikes to quickly during your gel phase.
If I combine at higher temps I'll have volcano eruptions, so should I combine a lower temps:? Am I insulating too much:?
After we unmould the PVC pipes, we put them on the drying racks and cover them with a towel for 24 hours to cutting - the novelty moulds (especially the 3D moulds) are easier to remove from the mould if left for 48 - 72 hours - all this time the novelty soaps are insulated in lined polystrene boxes. When unmoulded, all the novelty moulds are wrapped again in hand towels to keep warm (it's cold here at the moment).
I just went downstairs to check on the soaps and found "soap dust" over my "Baby In The Hand" soaps. I can't cut the soap dust off novelty moulds!!! Any suggestions?
This is what I read on Soap, Body and Spa....................
Soap dust is more likely to appear on soaps that have been mixed and poured either too hot or cold, or not insulated properly after pouring, so that the temperature either drops or spikes to quickly during your gel phase.
If I combine at higher temps I'll have volcano eruptions, so should I combine a lower temps:? Am I insulating too much:?