madde hughes
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Hi,
We are struggling with soda ash pretty badly. Here's the kicker though, it is NOT on every soap. Just on some. We can't figure out the rhyme or reason behind what makes some of them get the soda ash and others not. We've been reading and doing research, and one of the things we read about was covering the soap after you're done making it, with saran/ cling wrap around the top. Well we did that on two different soaps, and they must've gotten to hot because they both got this salt like texture on the top of them and one got glycerin rivers extremely bad. The one that got the glycerin rivers was made a week before, same recipe, same environment, everything, except it was not wrapped and it came out beautifully. Within that week between making the 2 batches was when we read about the saran/cling wrap and that is why I put it on the second batch even though the first had no soda ash. Was just trying to prevent soda ash on any and everything since we can't figure out why it is happening sometimes. Just a little backstory. So needless to say after making those 2 batches that came out bad after being wrapped with the saran/ cling wrap on top, we have not wrapped them again like that. We live in South Louisiana and we keep a dehumidifer in the area we soap in. It is always running. There is also an air con unit in the same area to keep things from overheating.
Essentially, my post is to seek the advice, and knowledge from others on how to prevent the soda ash. Or why you think it would be happening. Any feedback is welcome!
We are struggling with soda ash pretty badly. Here's the kicker though, it is NOT on every soap. Just on some. We can't figure out the rhyme or reason behind what makes some of them get the soda ash and others not. We've been reading and doing research, and one of the things we read about was covering the soap after you're done making it, with saran/ cling wrap around the top. Well we did that on two different soaps, and they must've gotten to hot because they both got this salt like texture on the top of them and one got glycerin rivers extremely bad. The one that got the glycerin rivers was made a week before, same recipe, same environment, everything, except it was not wrapped and it came out beautifully. Within that week between making the 2 batches was when we read about the saran/cling wrap and that is why I put it on the second batch even though the first had no soda ash. Was just trying to prevent soda ash on any and everything since we can't figure out why it is happening sometimes. Just a little backstory. So needless to say after making those 2 batches that came out bad after being wrapped with the saran/ cling wrap on top, we have not wrapped them again like that. We live in South Louisiana and we keep a dehumidifer in the area we soap in. It is always running. There is also an air con unit in the same area to keep things from overheating.
Essentially, my post is to seek the advice, and knowledge from others on how to prevent the soda ash. Or why you think it would be happening. Any feedback is welcome!