This is such a great thread. I’ve been wanting to try chelators in my soap for hard water reasons, but have hesitated as it’s a change to my process, which is pretty set at this point.
For those who add sodium gluconate and citric acid, do you add it to the lye solution ? Or?
Do you do extra math to check the end result and not end up with too high of a SF, and that’s why you reduce down to a 2-3%?
My base level is at 0. 5% SF, and I don’t experience issues with DOS asides when I do something I *know* will cause it (ie Soap dough embeds contacting non stainless metals) but the hard water situation is no joke.
While do I sell out, I have always diligently kept slices and samples from each batch over the years to check quality and for my own knowledge, esp when I make adjustments to recipes… and because I just really like certain bars and I (literally) keep them on a shelf.
But our upstairs shower is a glass box, and I’m frustrated with soap scum.