I have a mystery. I made a batch of soap today. After pouring it into the molds and set it aside to cure, the soap got hotter and heaved up in the mold until it cracked. This happened once before. The main common denominator was that I added ground oatmeal to both batches, about 2-3 tablespoons for the whole 72 oz batch (weight of oils only)
Here are the facts:
21.6 oz. Coconut oil (30%)
21.6 oz. Palm oil (30%)
7.2 oz. Cocoa Butter (10%)
7.2 oz. Almond oil (10%)
7.2 oz. Olive oil (10%)
3.6 oz. Jojoba oil (5%)
3.6 oz. Bees wax (5%)
9.6 oz. Lye (8% discount applied)
22.5 oz. Water (The lye is a 40% solution)
My hunch is that the oatmeal, added at trace, is absorbing some of the water and making the lye solution more concentrated and speeding up the saponification. That might explain why the batches get hotter in the mold and heave up.
The last batch that did this got so hot that it went from opaque to semi-transparent. It eventually cooled back down and became opaque again. I'm using the soap now and it's fine. I'm just trying to figure out if it is the ground oatmeal that is causing this reaction.
Here are the facts:
21.6 oz. Coconut oil (30%)
21.6 oz. Palm oil (30%)
7.2 oz. Cocoa Butter (10%)
7.2 oz. Almond oil (10%)
7.2 oz. Olive oil (10%)
3.6 oz. Jojoba oil (5%)
3.6 oz. Bees wax (5%)
9.6 oz. Lye (8% discount applied)
22.5 oz. Water (The lye is a 40% solution)
My hunch is that the oatmeal, added at trace, is absorbing some of the water and making the lye solution more concentrated and speeding up the saponification. That might explain why the batches get hotter in the mold and heave up.
The last batch that did this got so hot that it went from opaque to semi-transparent. It eventually cooled back down and became opaque again. I'm using the soap now and it's fine. I'm just trying to figure out if it is the ground oatmeal that is causing this reaction.