Approximately a year ago, I started an experiment with a couple of single oil soaps, making a 600 gram batch of each with a [40% lye] concentration and Zero SF. There had been some discussion on the forum about comparing soap with vinegar to soap without, so first I made the soap without. 3 days later, I made one batch each with vinegar to obtain approximately 2% Sodium Acetate. Because I master-batch my lye, I had to use a lower lye concentration (31-32%) because this just made measuring easier.
The vinegar soaps were colored to differentiate them from the plain soaps. No fragrances were included in either soaps. EDTA was the only other additive, other than ROE, which I always add to the bottle when I first open it.
I did this with single oil soaps because I had never done a single oil hemp soap, and the single oil RBO soap I had done 2 years earlier, my notes were lacking and my conclusions about the soap was lost. So I wanted information about my impressions of 1. these particular single oil soaps, and 2. what if any differences would I observe with the addition of the SA via vinegar.
My photos of the vinegar soaps were either never taken (I suspect) or lost somehow. So I will have to take photos and post the vinegar soaps. I do have photos of the non-vinegar soaps when they were 3 days old.
Here is the first post I made about these soaps on the day I made them:
Next quote is from the next day:
The next quote is from when the soap is 3 days old:
In my next post I will add more intormation on this experiment.
The vinegar soaps were colored to differentiate them from the plain soaps. No fragrances were included in either soaps. EDTA was the only other additive, other than ROE, which I always add to the bottle when I first open it.
I did this with single oil soaps because I had never done a single oil hemp soap, and the single oil RBO soap I had done 2 years earlier, my notes were lacking and my conclusions about the soap was lost. So I wanted information about my impressions of 1. these particular single oil soaps, and 2. what if any differences would I observe with the addition of the SA via vinegar.
My photos of the vinegar soaps were either never taken (I suspect) or lost somehow. So I will have to take photos and post the vinegar soaps. I do have photos of the non-vinegar soaps when they were 3 days old.
Here is the first post I made about these soaps on the day I made them:
I made a 600 gram batch of 100% Hemp Oil soap and documented the process. It is now in the oven for CPOP. Next up is 100% Rice Bran Oil soap. I did RBO single oil soap 2 years ago, but my notes on it were so sketchy that I just don't know what the result was other than how it behaved in the beginning. Performance over time notes are glaringly absent for the RBO soap. This time I will be more diligent with my documentation for all the oils I test.
Next quote is from the next day:
Unmolded both my test batches: 100% hemp oil soap and 100% RBO soap. I thought they were gelling because they got & stayed warmer than the pre-heated oven for several hours, but it looks like partial gel. I will return them to the oven to encourage full gel. I should have realized they needed more than the usual heat since I used a [40% Lye Concentration] and both oils & Lye at room temperature (76° F).
I may cut the Rice Bran Oil soap before returning it to the oven because it is so hard and I am curious.
So far, and as expected: The Hemp oil soap is quite a bit softer than the RBO soap, at least by half or more. I expected the hemp oil soap to have a greener hue, but it is refined hemp oil, so I guess that was just wishful thinking. Both are a pretty pale beige color.
Next I plan to repeat the experiment with each oil with added vinegar and see what difference in hardness I get with the hemp oil. I'm fine with the hardness of the RBO without the vinegar, but will look at that as well.
The next quote is from when the soap is 3 days old:
Yesterday I trimmed two of my test soap bars to see how they hold up on day two after being made: 100% hemp oil; 100% Rice Bran oil. Both were still a bit soft, although full gel helped harden them enough to plane & bevel while handling with care. Fingernail marks in the Hemp bar are hard to avoid with my long nails, so I'll probably trim my nails before I trim anymore bars. They grow so darn fast; it seems I am always having to trim them in order to handle soap without marking them up!
Also am in the process of mixing vinegar lye solution for the test soaps I was going to do a couple of days ago. Want to get them done today so at least the non-vinegar and the vinegar ones will have been both made in July (3 days apart, but that's okay.)
Reference for the vinegar:NaOH calcuations.
In my next post I will add more intormation on this experiment.