They are outnumbered! We win again!See, I knew you tidy soapers looked down on us peons! I just knew it!!
They are outnumbered! We win again!See, I knew you tidy soapers looked down on us peons! I just knew it!!
I wouldn't call myself a "tidy" soaper, but I also have a limited amount of space to work (about 3 1/2 feet of countertop space in the kitchen), so I definitely have to work in stages and keep on top of the mess.I'm a tidy soaper. I don't have enough room (or time) to be messy. I have everything laid out, organized, and Ready, Set SOAP! I keep a plastic bin (like the ones from the hospitals) near me to put soapy stuff in as I go so I can just take the bin to the sink after the soap is made and covered.
Today, I made another small batch (250g oils) of liquid soap. I am making basically the same recipe as my version of ZNSB (minus the faux seawater), but with KOH instead of NaOH. I figure, at least this way I shouldn't have any bad reactions. It came to trace quicker than I expected which was a lovely surprise. I'll check it for zap tomorrow.
You have heaps of space to work on, I have 1 foot square bench space that's it and the empty sink, not even the draining bit.I wouldn't call myself a "tidy" soaper, but I also have a limited amount of space to work (about 3 1/2 feet of countertop space in the kitchen), so I definitely have to work in stages and keep on top of the mess.
Now cooking, that's a different story!
Wowie, you win! It must take some serious planning to make that work!You have heaps of space to work on, I have 1 foot square bench space that's it and the empty sink, not even the draining bit.
I tried dissolving sugar in lye solution once and it was horrible - I ended up straining a lot of it out. Since then, I've always stirred salt and sugar (honey), as well as citric acid before dissolving NaOH in the liquidI ran out of sodium lactate and had to use salt crystals, but I’ve ordered more! I did not know to dissolve the solid additives first so I’ve made a note and I’ll do that in the future! Previously I used only sodium lactate so I never had to consider when I added the additives.
Today, I made another small batch (250g oils) of liquid soap. I am making basically the same recipe as my version of ZNSB (minus the faux seawater), but with KOH instead of NaOH. I figure, at least this way I shouldn't have any bad reactions. It came to trace quicker than I expected which was a lovely surprise. I'll check it for zap tomorrow.
Yay, sounds like a winner!!Surely, you know I couldn't waiting that long.
I started weighing oils and lye around 4pm and had fully diluted liquid soap at 9pm. It's still warm so it hasn't thickened up yet, but I just had to try a little off my spatula...
It lathers and didn't hurt!
Thanks. I didn't even use stearic and still got a beautiful opaque off-white color that is similar to my ZNSB bar soaps. I don't think with the low amounts of coconut and castor in this recipe will work well in a foamer (but I'm experimenting to be sure) so I'm really trying to hone in on the best dilution rate for a regular pump. I wish I would've left it alone at 1:1 until my fragrance and PS80 arrive.Yay, sounds like a winner!!
Wait, what? Your soaping session sounds like most of mine. I thought the you tube videos were all fake.I've gotta swear off watching those perfect soapers on their YouTubes with their perfectly clean counters and utensils. I made such a mess. My gloves become coated with titanium dioxide and soap batter and then my spatulas get covered and slippery I use a ketchup bottle for my titanium dioxide and at one point it plopped into my batter.
I kinda wanna eat that.
Now that you say that…I kinda wanna eat that.
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