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Hi
I live in England and, unusually for the time of year, we are routinely seeing temperatures around 30 degrees C. I need to make some soap in time for a charity Open Day in the Middle of September. I was going to start now and make over the next two weeks, but the weather is not expected to break for sometime. I could wait till first two weeks in August, the weather shouldn't hopefully get much hotter, and may be back to normal by then. This would give me a bare month's cure time, but just enough.
Does anyone have any hints and tips about making soap in hotter weather. I have been experiencing soda ash recently and was planning to soap a bit hotter than usual (around 120 degrees c) and not refrigerate ( I normally soap cool - I don't like gelled soap and hate partial gel). However, now I'm not so sure.
Any advice gratefully received.
I live in England and, unusually for the time of year, we are routinely seeing temperatures around 30 degrees C. I need to make some soap in time for a charity Open Day in the Middle of September. I was going to start now and make over the next two weeks, but the weather is not expected to break for sometime. I could wait till first two weeks in August, the weather shouldn't hopefully get much hotter, and may be back to normal by then. This would give me a bare month's cure time, but just enough.
Does anyone have any hints and tips about making soap in hotter weather. I have been experiencing soda ash recently and was planning to soap a bit hotter than usual (around 120 degrees c) and not refrigerate ( I normally soap cool - I don't like gelled soap and hate partial gel). However, now I'm not so sure.
Any advice gratefully received.