So a while ago I made some soap from some old wheat germ oil that I superfatted at 0% with the intention of trying to rebatch with some other soaps. Now, about 7-8 weeks later I wanted to do the rebatch, but found the soap to have an orange color all over on the outside, but when I cut it it was still cream-colored on the inside.
My first thought was that the lye purity was probably not 100%, resulting in a slight superfat that turned rancid. But isn't rancid soap supposed to make spoys, not just color all over the outside? I had just opened a new can of lye, so impurity should be minimal. My scale measures with 0,01g precision, though my recipe was rather small (213g of oils) so there might be some slight error of measurement. The soap also doesn't smell particularly nice, though it it never has from the beginning since it's wheat germ oil soap
Has anyone had the same thing happen? And is it rancid soap or something else?
My first thought was that the lye purity was probably not 100%, resulting in a slight superfat that turned rancid. But isn't rancid soap supposed to make spoys, not just color all over the outside? I had just opened a new can of lye, so impurity should be minimal. My scale measures with 0,01g precision, though my recipe was rather small (213g of oils) so there might be some slight error of measurement. The soap also doesn't smell particularly nice, though it it never has from the beginning since it's wheat germ oil soap
Has anyone had the same thing happen? And is it rancid soap or something else?