CMars
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Ash update!
Hi everyone!
So I made a new batch of soap and this one doesn't have a speck of ash. I used distilled water instead of spring water, sprayed with 99% isopropyl alcohol instead of 70% and used a 33% lye concentration instead of 32%. I also soaped warmer than I usually do, at 100F instead of 80-90F and of course the ambient temp was warmer and humidex was at about 60%. I covered in saran wrap, but I've done this before and still gotten ash. I really got the feeling that it was a combination of the temp of the soap and the ambient temp, and a combination of the humidity of the soap and the humidity of the air. Perhaps not such a big difference between the two. I'm going to take note of the humidex from now on . Here's a pic! I'm curious to see if it stays ash less (because I've had soaps develop ash later on). But so far, so good Thanks everyone for your advice and suggestions!
Hi everyone!
So I made a new batch of soap and this one doesn't have a speck of ash. I used distilled water instead of spring water, sprayed with 99% isopropyl alcohol instead of 70% and used a 33% lye concentration instead of 32%. I also soaped warmer than I usually do, at 100F instead of 80-90F and of course the ambient temp was warmer and humidex was at about 60%. I covered in saran wrap, but I've done this before and still gotten ash. I really got the feeling that it was a combination of the temp of the soap and the ambient temp, and a combination of the humidity of the soap and the humidity of the air. Perhaps not such a big difference between the two. I'm going to take note of the humidex from now on . Here's a pic! I'm curious to see if it stays ash less (because I've had soaps develop ash later on). But so far, so good Thanks everyone for your advice and suggestions!