rdc1978
Well-Known Member
My soap has these weird cracks and kinda crumbles in it. I'm not sure why because I think there are a few possible culprits.
1. Heat to force gel phase - Since I soap at a fairly low temperature, I normally put my mold on a cookie sheet, put a cardboard box over the mold and wrap it in an electric blanket with a second on top to force gel phase.
I recently bought a heating pad, and with this batch, I placed the loaf mold on the cookie sheet, put the heating pad under the cookie sheet and wrapped it in an electric blanket I put it up to high and turned it back on a few times after the 2 hour auto shutoff. Overkill?
So, is it possible this is the result of the soap overheating? I hadn't thought so because there isn't any cracking on top of the soap.
2. Sodium lactate - I try to stick to 1 teaspoon PPO, but is it possible that these problems are the result of too much sodium lactate?
3. Unmolding too early - I unmolded the loaf about a day after I had removed it from the heat. I cut it about a day after that. I used a regular knife and there are ugly marks that make me think I cut it too soon. This is confirmed by the fact that I recut some of the bars tonight and the soap is much smoother.
Could unmolding or cutting the soap too early cause the cracking?
Sorry, I know you all are used to looking at far prettier soap on this site. TYIA for any help.
1. Heat to force gel phase - Since I soap at a fairly low temperature, I normally put my mold on a cookie sheet, put a cardboard box over the mold and wrap it in an electric blanket with a second on top to force gel phase.
I recently bought a heating pad, and with this batch, I placed the loaf mold on the cookie sheet, put the heating pad under the cookie sheet and wrapped it in an electric blanket I put it up to high and turned it back on a few times after the 2 hour auto shutoff. Overkill?
So, is it possible this is the result of the soap overheating? I hadn't thought so because there isn't any cracking on top of the soap.
2. Sodium lactate - I try to stick to 1 teaspoon PPO, but is it possible that these problems are the result of too much sodium lactate?
3. Unmolding too early - I unmolded the loaf about a day after I had removed it from the heat. I cut it about a day after that. I used a regular knife and there are ugly marks that make me think I cut it too soon. This is confirmed by the fact that I recut some of the bars tonight and the soap is much smoother.
Could unmolding or cutting the soap too early cause the cracking?
Sorry, I know you all are used to looking at far prettier soap on this site. TYIA for any help.
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