tractorgrl
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Hi All,
I'm dealing with a significant number of white spots all over the cut bars of my two latest batches of soap. I've had this happen before when I've accidentally gone a bit lye-heavy, however this time they all pass the zap test. Would you still think this is due to too much lye even though there is no zap? Or possibly some other issue? I used a recipe that I've been using regularly for the past 5+ years, developed using SoapCalc. Only thing I'm thinking is that possibly not all lye was dissolved prior to mixing with oils. We've also been having crazy humidity that we are not used to, could this have played a role? Any insight you may have would be appreciated.
I'm dealing with a significant number of white spots all over the cut bars of my two latest batches of soap. I've had this happen before when I've accidentally gone a bit lye-heavy, however this time they all pass the zap test. Would you still think this is due to too much lye even though there is no zap? Or possibly some other issue? I used a recipe that I've been using regularly for the past 5+ years, developed using SoapCalc. Only thing I'm thinking is that possibly not all lye was dissolved prior to mixing with oils. We've also been having crazy humidity that we are not used to, could this have played a role? Any insight you may have would be appreciated.