mlktrkdrvr
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Is it ever just too humid to soap? I have had two bombed batches in two days. Yesterday it was 105 outside with about 90% humidity and we have no A/C so I figured it would be a good day to rebatch a failed scent batch. I read directions and got it all melted down adding a LITTLE milk to help it smooth out, added (enough) scent (this time) and put into molds. They sat all night and most of the morning. I had to freeze them to unmold them, now I look at them and they are weeping oil. They were not weeping before I rebatched them and I only added EO and FO no other oils. That was failure #1
So today it is 104 and just as humid and I decided that I should make some soap. (I never claimed to be a quick learner). I ran the recipe through soapcalc and used EXACTLY what it said I should-
This was my first time using some castor oil (that I had left over from rubbing it on my itchy belly during a winter pregnancy) and canola oil. I also used OO and some coconut oil. I got to a thick trace in a short amount of time alternating between my stick blender and hand stiring (2 min stick blend, 4 minutes hand, 2 minutes stick,). Added 2 T each of cocoa, coffee grounds and sugar and poured into molds. I had the oven at 170 and turned it off and put the molds in. They have been in for 7 hours now and what I have is the consistency of pudding with a dry skin on top. Failure #2
Is there any help for either of these batches? I did finally get my soap to have a scent though! wonder what I can screw up tomorrow...
So today it is 104 and just as humid and I decided that I should make some soap. (I never claimed to be a quick learner). I ran the recipe through soapcalc and used EXACTLY what it said I should-
This was my first time using some castor oil (that I had left over from rubbing it on my itchy belly during a winter pregnancy) and canola oil. I also used OO and some coconut oil. I got to a thick trace in a short amount of time alternating between my stick blender and hand stiring (2 min stick blend, 4 minutes hand, 2 minutes stick,). Added 2 T each of cocoa, coffee grounds and sugar and poured into molds. I had the oven at 170 and turned it off and put the molds in. They have been in for 7 hours now and what I have is the consistency of pudding with a dry skin on top. Failure #2
Is there any help for either of these batches? I did finally get my soap to have a scent though! wonder what I can screw up tomorrow...