I have been having an issue with soft soap lately. We've discussed it a bit here but still I can't come to a proper conclusion as to the reason.
It's been hot and humid here but the A/C is on all the time so not sure that's the issue. I make a lye/water masterbatch amd recently (a couple of months, maybe more) I got a new and much larger container to mix a bigger batch. I'm not soaping nearly as much these days so not using up the mixture very fast.
Could evaporation or something to do with the masterbatch be an issue? I made a batch over a week ago... cut it after 3 days and it was still very soft and a week later it's still really tacky - so much so that I don't think I should be planing or bevelling yet.
I started using Tussah silk for the first time in the spring and wondered if that has something to do with it but I've not used it in the past 3 or 4 soaps and that doesn't seem to be it.
My normal recipe is high lard, co, po, castor and shea which I've been using for about a year. Usually I get a nice hard bar in 24 hrs. I'm really stumped!
It's been hot and humid here but the A/C is on all the time so not sure that's the issue. I make a lye/water masterbatch amd recently (a couple of months, maybe more) I got a new and much larger container to mix a bigger batch. I'm not soaping nearly as much these days so not using up the mixture very fast.
Could evaporation or something to do with the masterbatch be an issue? I made a batch over a week ago... cut it after 3 days and it was still very soft and a week later it's still really tacky - so much so that I don't think I should be planing or bevelling yet.
I started using Tussah silk for the first time in the spring and wondered if that has something to do with it but I've not used it in the past 3 or 4 soaps and that doesn't seem to be it.
My normal recipe is high lard, co, po, castor and shea which I've been using for about a year. Usually I get a nice hard bar in 24 hrs. I'm really stumped!