CassieLouisa
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[10/13/2016 Edited to add that I now mix my KOH /glycerin differently than the above. I dissolve the KOH in an equal amount of room temp. distilled water and then add the normal/full complement of (room temp.) glycerin to the lye solution. Doing it this this way makes it so much easier/less fussy to dissolve the KOH. Instead of taking 8 to 10 minutes of cooking in boiling glycerin for the KOH to dissolve, it only takes as little as a minute, and no heating is required. Of course, doing it this updated way changes my dilution ratio because I have to account for the extra water I'm adding up front, but, no worries- I've got that figured out: my new dilution ratio is 1 part paste to .62 parts distilled water, instead of 1 part paste to .75 parts distilled water]
Hi, I've made 3 batches of liquid soap and the first one was adding the KOH to hot glycerin. Before everyone attacks me, let me explain why I did it that way my very first time. The above quote from Irish Lass says that her revised way is easier/less fussy. It doesn't say 'do it this way or you might burn your house down or die from inhaling chemical fumes.' Again, please don't attack me - let me finish explaining.
So when I first read the revision I thought to myself okay it's less fussy and easier to do it the new revised way, but I want to learn the process from beginning to end so let me take the same route IL did. The OTHER reason I heated my glycerin is because of the dilution change in the above quote. The part that says:
"Of course, doing it this updated way changes my dilution ratio because I have to account for the extra water I'm adding up front, but, no worries- I've got that figured out: my new dilution ratio is 1 part paste to .62 parts distilled water, instead of 1 part paste to .75 parts distilled water"
That ^^^ that dilution part of the revision had my head spinning. That sounded like an incredibly complicated and over-my-head matte. Little did I know my very FIRST time that dilution is not a set ratio and can be done hundreds of different ways, some that don't even require heat, you just put the paste in a jar with a little water and let it do its thing and a lot it is just plain old personal preference.
See I didn't know anything about making soap so when I read part one of IL revision and then to part two of IL revision, and you can't do one revision without the additional revision, I said to myself -- just do it the way it was written the first time. So that's why I did what I did - and maybe - just maybe - that is why so many other newbies are heating the glycerin and adding the KOH to hot glycerin.
So please understand I come in peace, I am a newbie, I did use hot glycerin while adding my KOH the first time, but now I hope you understand the reason why.
If you still don't understand, and you still insist on pointing fingers and being critical instead of supportive, just know that I really was trying to learn. Which is what this forum is about, right?
Peace Out!