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I have learned that my heating temps and insulation that works great for my 400g batches of soap are a little too hot for a full 1000g batch of soap. Had some oil seepage and what looks like some amount of ricing at the bottom of the mold. Still pretty soft too but it’s holding together well enough to cut at least. This soap was made on the 19th so it’s been a few days. (Of course I might be incorrect about what’s on the bottom of the soap)
Interesting, what's it look like cut?
 
@Ekuzo I thought that I would be okay not to boil based off what I had read. I disloved some sodium citrate but skipped sugar. I had also let it go flat in my fridge for a week and thought I'd be okay. I boiled some last night and am interested to make some soap again and see the difference. Ya know for science 😏😋

Now that I know I think I could get away without boiling and just move quicker and don't SB. I love learning this stuff!😍 So many experiments... I'm gonna need more beer...
That’s what! Experiment some more and find what works best for you - for science, of course 😁 I'm already used to soap drinking much more than me 😄

I have learned that my heating temps and insulation that works great for my 400g batches of soap are a little too hot for a full 1000g batch of soap. Had some oil seepage and what looks like some amount of ricing at the bottom of the mold. Still pretty soft too but it’s holding together well enough to cut at least. This soap was made on the 19th so it’s been a few days. (Of course I might be incorrect about what’s on the bottom of the soap)
I'd say it's been enough time now to get zap tested and see if there's any separation. If it's really just ricing and nothing else, you can say it's a design choice, looks cool
 

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