Fernando Sage
Active Member
Hi everyone,
Some of the soaps we make tend to get “sweaty” (slippery or oily) some times. Even after months and months.
Anyone know why this could be happening?
We noticed first during some farmers markets, when we got the soaps out of the car they were sweating in the AC.
By the way we live in MIAMI.
We thought it could be the outside heat and humidity, however, we started to notice they get sweaty even inside the house on the drying racks where we control the temperature with the AC.
We also noticed some dreaded orange spots, and before we didn’t have this issue. We don’t buy oil in large volume so our fats are not old.
Could the humidity in Florida be the cause of That?
HELP please!
Some of the soaps we make tend to get “sweaty” (slippery or oily) some times. Even after months and months.
Anyone know why this could be happening?
We noticed first during some farmers markets, when we got the soaps out of the car they were sweating in the AC.
By the way we live in MIAMI.
We thought it could be the outside heat and humidity, however, we started to notice they get sweaty even inside the house on the drying racks where we control the temperature with the AC.
We also noticed some dreaded orange spots, and before we didn’t have this issue. We don’t buy oil in large volume so our fats are not old.
Could the humidity in Florida be the cause of That?
HELP please!