Soda ash or overheated bubbles?

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KentuckySilks

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Just wondering if this is an overheated soap or just plain soda ash? I’m thinking it’s overheated because of the uniformity of the dots. Thanks!
 

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Awwww, ugly stuff- that mold that I use prevents me from covering it with saran wrap because it would touch the soap. I need to start using my old wooden silicone lined mold with a cover. Helps a little bit and I believe. Course I was really into hot process for so many soaps because I avoided the dreaded soda ash, did a gel or did it not gel?, Fixing sents longer, etc..(or at least that’s what I thought)
 
Let it cure a couple days and you can wash the soda ash off the tops and/or spritz them with 70% rubbing alcohol. Should get rid of the worst of it and give the swirls a glossy surface.

Edit to add: you can use a handheld steamer to get rid of it and give you a glossy surface, too!
 
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Awwww, ugly stuff- that mold that I use prevents me from covering it with saran wrap because it would touch the soap. I need to start using my old wooden silicone lined mold with a cover. Helps a little bit and I believe. Course I was really into hot process for so many soaps because I avoided the dreaded soda ash, did a gel or did it not gel?, Fixing sents longer, etc..(or at least that’s what I thought)
Even when my soap is over the edge, once it’s set up really well, I cover it with plastic wrap and it prevents soda ash. Maybe just wait longer before you cover it?
 
To cover textured soap tops, make a "tent" out of a folded piece of thin cardboard. I think mine is from a box that held crackers, or maybe granola bars. It should be long enough to go from end to end of the mold, and high enough not to touch any of the soap.

Place the tent over the top of your soap, and then wrap the mold in plastic wrap, or just drape a towel over the tent. That will limit the contact with air and with the top of your wet soap.
 
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