anordholt-dean
Member
Hi...I'm a long time lurker, first time poster and love browsing this forum! I've been making cp soap off and on for about 5 years, but my last three batches have not turned out so hot. I'm hoping someone can shed some light on what I might be doing wrong.
My recipes are pretty easy, and I've had the same problem with different recipes, so I don't thing the recipes are at fault. I always run everything through the soapcalc. Here is my latest example...
In a new 28 oz acrylic mold (but I've had the same issue with my 4 lb. wooden mold)
olive 8.4 oz (30%)
coconut 8.4 oz (30%)
lard 8.4 oz (30%)
castor 2.8 oz (10%)
lye 4 oz
water 6.65 oz (added lye to this)
goat's milk 4 oz (added to oils just before adding lye)
superfat at 5%
1oz fo (this one was lick me all over, but I've had the issue with 2 other fos all from different suppliers - bb, the original soap dish & an ebay seller)
I get a pocket of what looks like coconut oil throughout the soap and the bottom half looks like it overheated. I put this batch in the fridge overnight and got the same result. It looks great when I pour it in the mold, but when I go to cut it, I get this horrendous goop in the middle - no zap, just white-ish goop. It's pretty cold here right now and my kitchen is on the chilly side, but I thought the gm would help heat things up. I'm positive that I reached a true trace and even poured this one at a medium thick trace. Could my kitchen be too cold? It the soap still overheating even though my kitchen is cold and I'm soaping cool (around 100F) and putting it in the fridge? Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thank you!
My recipes are pretty easy, and I've had the same problem with different recipes, so I don't thing the recipes are at fault. I always run everything through the soapcalc. Here is my latest example...
In a new 28 oz acrylic mold (but I've had the same issue with my 4 lb. wooden mold)
olive 8.4 oz (30%)
coconut 8.4 oz (30%)
lard 8.4 oz (30%)
castor 2.8 oz (10%)
lye 4 oz
water 6.65 oz (added lye to this)
goat's milk 4 oz (added to oils just before adding lye)
superfat at 5%
1oz fo (this one was lick me all over, but I've had the issue with 2 other fos all from different suppliers - bb, the original soap dish & an ebay seller)
I get a pocket of what looks like coconut oil throughout the soap and the bottom half looks like it overheated. I put this batch in the fridge overnight and got the same result. It looks great when I pour it in the mold, but when I go to cut it, I get this horrendous goop in the middle - no zap, just white-ish goop. It's pretty cold here right now and my kitchen is on the chilly side, but I thought the gm would help heat things up. I'm positive that I reached a true trace and even poured this one at a medium thick trace. Could my kitchen be too cold? It the soap still overheating even though my kitchen is cold and I'm soaping cool (around 100F) and putting it in the fridge? Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thank you!