I've made 1 batch with vinegar and it unmolded from my silicone Tall Skinny mold like a dream! I don't love the way the soap thickens faster in the pot, though.
Nope, I replaced 100% of my water with white distilled vinegar and dissolved my lye in the vinegar. Nothing exploded.Did you add your vinegar in HP after the cook?
That's how I do it was well.Nope, I replaced 100% of my water with white distilled vinegar and dissolved my lye in the vinegar. Nothing exploded.
The vinegar reacts with NaOH (lye) to become Sodium Acetate which is what hardens the soap and it apparently can also act as a chelator although I do not use it as the chelator in my soap.
I will say I have been using distilled vinegar in the soap for a few years now from 50-100%. I use low CO and low superfat dual lye in my soaps which are either a tallow/lard based or high palm-based soap depending on vegan or non-vegan. My soaps lather well and I find the feel very creamy and lather nice and so did my very large customer base. In fact, many asked what I changed when I did change to my current formulas. As several told me, my soaps were always great but they went to fantastic. I never noticed any brittleness in my soaps even at 100% vinegar. I wonder if the dual lye makes a difference.
Not to be nit picky but where did you get the calculation formula to know how much more lye to add when using vinegar? This science side of soap intrigues me ! I love reading about itVinegar usage in soap replaces the need to use Sodium Lactate allowing you to unmold your soap quicker. I use distilled Vinegar in all my soaps using 50-100% as water replacement, usually, I use 50%.
The vinegar reacts with NaOH (lye) to become Sodium Acetate which is what hardens the soap and it apparently can also act as a chelator although I do not use it as the chelator in my soap. Since the Vinegar reacts with you lye you need to add in extra lye or you will be upping your superfat. The factor you use is to multiply the amount of vinegar you are going to use by 0.0357 so if you are going to use 141 g vinegar x 0.0357 = 5.03 g extra lye. You want to do this when you mix your lye solution.
Not to be nit picky but where did you get the calculation formula to know how much more lye to add when using vinegar? This science side of soap intrigues me ! I love reading about it
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