Yay! I finally unmolded my first two batches of soap (this is seriously so addicting!) and I'm pretty stoked about my second batch (cloud photos), but my first batch...something went wrong I think as i have LAYERS of soda ash. These were made in individual silicone moulds (I'm waiting a bit to do them in the loaf). Soda ash is talked about a lot in the forums, so I have looked at some, but just wanted to come here to see why my soda ash seems to be worse than others.
The first pic, the bottom soap is how all the tops (where the soap was exposed to air) all looks like. it seems to have a thick film. The top pic is the bottom after I unmolded it. I left these in the mould for 6 days so i'm confused to why there's so much soda ash (but...I did move the moulds to different areas of the house a lot, especially when it wasn't ready...causing the sides to tear slightly). I didn't think the soda ash was going to bother me, but it does so I just bought some cheap planer on amazon and I'm planning on planing them, but when should I be doing that? These soaps are still soft, when i unmoulded them and put them on a cookie rack (which i took off after reading these soaps shouldn't be on metal), I have some remnants on the cookie rack.
My recipe is also attached (i didn't use SL for the 1st batch).
My first batch was made at my tiny cabin in the mountains and second batch was made in an NYC apartment. I don't know if air/ventilation has anything to do with it, or maybe even humidity? (it's much more humid in the mountains with less air ventilation).
My second batch, i used SL and waited 2.5 days to unmould them and didn't move them around until it looked like the edges were solid. I loved how these turned out (i don't see any soda ash, but read that activated charcoal creates a lot of soda ash, so should i be expecting them in a week or two? Unless there is soda ash, but I just can't see it?)
Thanks for all your feedback! Going to make 2-3 more batches this week at the cabin and just want to limit the soda ash as much as possible!
The first pic, the bottom soap is how all the tops (where the soap was exposed to air) all looks like. it seems to have a thick film. The top pic is the bottom after I unmolded it. I left these in the mould for 6 days so i'm confused to why there's so much soda ash (but...I did move the moulds to different areas of the house a lot, especially when it wasn't ready...causing the sides to tear slightly). I didn't think the soda ash was going to bother me, but it does so I just bought some cheap planer on amazon and I'm planning on planing them, but when should I be doing that? These soaps are still soft, when i unmoulded them and put them on a cookie rack (which i took off after reading these soaps shouldn't be on metal), I have some remnants on the cookie rack.
My recipe is also attached (i didn't use SL for the 1st batch).
My first batch was made at my tiny cabin in the mountains and second batch was made in an NYC apartment. I don't know if air/ventilation has anything to do with it, or maybe even humidity? (it's much more humid in the mountains with less air ventilation).
My second batch, i used SL and waited 2.5 days to unmould them and didn't move them around until it looked like the edges were solid. I loved how these turned out (i don't see any soda ash, but read that activated charcoal creates a lot of soda ash, so should i be expecting them in a week or two? Unless there is soda ash, but I just can't see it?)
Thanks for all your feedback! Going to make 2-3 more batches this week at the cabin and just want to limit the soda ash as much as possible!