mlktrkdrvr
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I made my fourth batch of castile soap yesterday, the first three turned out wonderful. This one not so much. I did have to do things a little differently this time. the recipe I used was 30 ounces of olive oil, 2 ounces of coconut oil, 1 ounce of bees wax(liquid measuring cup). .70 pounds of distilled water and .30 pounds of lye. (my scale only weighs in .02 of a pound and not in ounces. I have used this recipe every time and it turned out very nice each time. the difference this time was that (I did not know it) my electric mixer died and I had to stir the batch by hand. It only took about ten minutes to reach trace (or what I thought was trace), so I poured it into the mold. and there was a nice breeze blowing in the kitchen window where I was working next to. I covered my batch with two bath towels and let it sit 24 hours. This morning it is the consistancy of pudding. My others were all ready to cut at 24hours. I am thinking it was false trace due to the breeze in the window causing too much cooling?? Please give any advice you can as to how I can salvage this batch. I do not know if I let it sit it will harden or if I should reheat it and try again. I added some lime zest at the very end- it turned red