Put my batch outside in the cold to try to stop gelling, but it seems to have partially gelled anyway. I'm only about 4 hours in. Any suggestions? Leave it in the cold, or insulate? Being new at this, I'm not sure what I should do.
If it has started to gel, then let it go all the way. Insulate! Or put it in the oven at 75C. I'd rather have a full gel than a partial gel any day. If your soap has goat's milk in it though, then you can expect some discolouration, but to me a little tanning is still better than a partial gel.
ugh, partial is the one thing i HATE the most in soap making. it just makes the soap ugly
If you really, really want to guarantee no gel. A slab mold that fits into the fridge is best. Even in the freezer with a loaf mold, you can't guarantee that the center won't begin gelling before the cold reaches in.
Side note: I'm sad that so many people avoid gel because I really love it.
Cracking, bubbling, alien brains, heaving, etc. (These things are the evil step-children of the partial gel. That is to say, they too are born of heat and their only purpose in life is likewise to ruin people's otherwise perfect soaps for no other reason that to spite you! LOL)
(Ask me how I know.
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I couldn't stop myself. I had to see.
It looks like cake!
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