Jess_
Member
Hello,
I am new to soap making, have been making small batches (300-600g oils) of soap for only two months now. So far my worst experience with soda ash has been small patches on the top of a couple loafs; which I’ve simply cut off.
This morning I unmoulded and cut a loaf that I’d made 36 hours before. It was a recipe I’ve successfully used before, with 5% super fat & 34% lye concentration, all ran through SoapCalc. The top had a thick coat of soda ash, which I thought “no big deal, I’ll just trim the top off”. But as I started to cut I saw the soda ash had made its way through the whole soap.
I’ve heard/read that soda ash is mainly an appearance issue and the soap is still safe to use. Is this true? What should I do with this batch?
Also any advice on avoiding this on the future? I always spray with isopropyl alcohol once the batter is in the mould and again 10 mins later. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you!
I am new to soap making, have been making small batches (300-600g oils) of soap for only two months now. So far my worst experience with soda ash has been small patches on the top of a couple loafs; which I’ve simply cut off.
This morning I unmoulded and cut a loaf that I’d made 36 hours before. It was a recipe I’ve successfully used before, with 5% super fat & 34% lye concentration, all ran through SoapCalc. The top had a thick coat of soda ash, which I thought “no big deal, I’ll just trim the top off”. But as I started to cut I saw the soda ash had made its way through the whole soap.
I’ve heard/read that soda ash is mainly an appearance issue and the soap is still safe to use. Is this true? What should I do with this batch?
Also any advice on avoiding this on the future? I always spray with isopropyl alcohol once the batter is in the mould and again 10 mins later. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you!