I had my first ever seizure yesterday! And averted a volcano, I think. About 8 am I made a small batch of 1/2 water-goat milk, rose clay and some BB Flowerchild FO in a 1# mold for myself. (OO, CO, AO, Castor Oil and a wee bit of SL) Worked great, it accidentally started gelling before I could get it to the frig, since I had sat it on an old hot mitt and covered the top with cardboard while I did a quick clean up, no biggie, I let it go. So... I made a 2.5# batch of the same recipe, 4 colors-plain, TD, 2 blue water micas with BB Salty Mariner FO (
slightly accelerates the bottle says) for my son. Oy yoi, what a disaster. Or so I thought...
When I made the clay soap, my lye water was cool, about 90. My oils were about 110, but I added goat milk in right out of the frig to the oil, which must have cooled the oils down. Mixed it, added FO, split it colored it, poured it, swirled it with a stick, ta-da.
Making the larger batch my lye water was hotter, 110 and the oils were about 115, which i figured was OK since I was adding cold goat milk - wrong! I realize now it had been sitting on the counter since the last batch, so it was cool, but not cold. It took a long time to thin trace, but that's OK, as I wanted to swirl it in the mold anyhow, right? Added the FO, stirred by hand and went to sort it into my pour cups, it had chunks, not ricing, but chunks the size of a dime to a nickel! So I got my SB and gave it a few blasts, it got a little better and a little thicker, but not quite medium. I divided into the cups with the colors already in them and would just do a quick stick stir to mix. I started with the TD, it was like oatmeal, eek. Added a tsp of oil and stick blended it a few seconds and it was better. I picked up the first blue and it was worse and I couldn't even stir, it was more like chopping lard to make pie dough. The second blue was so hard I had to smash it on the side of the cup to get to the color on the bottom. I picked up the plain and went to put it in the mold first (to look like a sandy sea-bottom), it was solid. So I had to forgo the "design" feature I planned and plopped everything else in on top. Smoothed it down as best I could and it looked like a rebatch it was so dry. Turned and got my alcohol and Saran wrap from the cupboard and it was already cracking down the center. Sprayed and covered it and put a big rubber band around the mold to hold the wrap down and it started ooozing out the center! AGH! Went to put it in the frig and it was HOT. So, I threw a towel around it and let it go. Kept peeking at it every 30 mins, No volcano! Phew!
So I spent the evening looking up how to rebatch fresh soap...dice and cook.
Got up today and easily unmolded the rose clay, cut it, beautiful! It was pretty darn firm for a milk soap after only 24 hrs. Turned the blue soap upside down to begin prying on it and it fell right out of the mold. Was gonna chop it into pieces with my hand slicer, but I cut it into bars and well, it looked really nice, sure there's some inclusions from the plop and drop but I just had to slice off the tops (which I did a teeny-tiny rebatch cook with already and threw into a mold) and the blue soap still looks great!