Thanks to @DWinMadison planting the seed, I now have thoughts about superfatting, given my recent batch where I ran out of lye (so made the batch anyway with about 7g less than the recipe required).
I'm trying to reverse-figure out how much superfatting that would equal using a soap calculator - I reckon maybe about 8%. I hope the soap is OK and not to 'greasy'. My standard superfat has always been the default of 5%
Anyhoo, I wondered what the preferred superfatting is for those very experienced soapers who have a tried and true handful of recipes. I'm not talking high coconut salt bars, or olive oil castiles/bastiles or anything else off the beaten track, I'm talking your everyday bar of soap.
My lye (and it seems to be a limited market for lye here, because most companies will not deliver, so I'm stuck with buying it 'off the shelf') is only 98% NaoH, so I'm guessing there's some superfatting right there, given that the calculator assumes (?) 100% purity. If I change my superfat down to just 2 or 3% do you think that will be OK? What difference will it make to the feel of the soap?
Asking for a friend.
I'm trying to reverse-figure out how much superfatting that would equal using a soap calculator - I reckon maybe about 8%. I hope the soap is OK and not to 'greasy'. My standard superfat has always been the default of 5%
Anyhoo, I wondered what the preferred superfatting is for those very experienced soapers who have a tried and true handful of recipes. I'm not talking high coconut salt bars, or olive oil castiles/bastiles or anything else off the beaten track, I'm talking your everyday bar of soap.
My lye (and it seems to be a limited market for lye here, because most companies will not deliver, so I'm stuck with buying it 'off the shelf') is only 98% NaoH, so I'm guessing there's some superfatting right there, given that the calculator assumes (?) 100% purity. If I change my superfat down to just 2 or 3% do you think that will be OK? What difference will it make to the feel of the soap?
Asking for a friend.