The pH of soap is 9.5-11.5. Paper strips don't give accurate readings.ycartf said:I use ph paper to test a couple random bars from each batch (once mine are cured) and none of them have ever exceeded ph 8, whether SF 5% or 1-2% (got tired of tasting soap - zap test) LOL.
IrishLass said:Ditto what Carebear said. If your pH strips give you a reading of anything below 9.5 when you test your CP soap, then the strips are lying to you and are not to be trusted. You might get tired of zap testing yoour soaps, but when compared to pH strips, the zap test is truly a much more reliable indicator of lye heavy soap. It's also gives you instant results and costs nothing.
ycartf said:IrishLass said:Ditto what Carebear said. If your pH strips give you a reading of anything below 9.5 when you test your CP soap, then the strips are lying to you and are not to be trusted. You might get tired of zap testing yoour soaps, but when compared to pH strips, the zap test is truly a much more reliable indicator of lye heavy soap. It's also gives you instant results and costs nothing.
Then what can we use to test the ph accurately? I can stand to do the zap test well enough, but to get a really accurate reading what would one use? We use the exact same test strips in dealing with Hazardous Materials in the municipality I work in and I have never before heard that they were unreliable? (Scratching head)
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