[soapcraft] Re: PROBLEMS

  • From: Rouse Pauline A <Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 11:21:25 +1000

Thank you Beryl - I appreciated your comments.
Pauline

From: soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Beryl Hudson
Sent: Tuesday, 3 August 2010 1:02 PM
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: PROBLEMS

Pauline,
I think your measuring is to blame for your sticky soap.
First you must always use the same weight measure for everything  ie: grams or 
ounces, never mix them! And using a cup to measure caustic soda is a no 
no.....everything must be accurately measured.
When I put your recipe through the Lott calc, the Lye worked out to be 
152.14grams and the water is 360.80grams, I think herein lies your mistake!
I have no idea how many grams would have been in your ¾ cup measure !!!  and 
400mls water - well usually mills and grams are the same even so you were out 
approx. 30grams that is if it was accurately 'measured' as 400mls.
To rebatch you would have to work out the amount of grams you had in ¾ of a cup 
of lye, and try to adjust it when you rebatch !  I think at this stage of your 
soap making it would be best if you use it in the washing machine.   It could 
be salvaged but would require a lot of 'maths' and a prayer lol.
But don't let that deter you from making soap, we all learn from our mistakes, 
as I see it your problem is you need a very accurate scale, and remember 
everything is measured in either grams or ounces, and put through a lye 
calculator, from there everything is a 'breeze'.
Beryl


From: soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of cindy Powell
Sent: Tuesday, 3 August 2010 6:54 AM
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: PROBLEMS

Hi Gina

Are you having any soap workshops soon ??  Id be interested...cindy
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Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 07:55:09 +1200
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: PROBLEMS
From: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxx
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

We need to know what sort of veg oil and exactly how much lye in grams then I 
can run it through a calculator.

Pauline you really need to master a calculator as different oils require 
different amounts of lye.  You will run into trouble if you just use that 
recipe and chop and change your oils around.

What we do is a form of science.

Do you know where this recipe came from out of interest?

Regards gina


On 3/08/10 7:34 AM, "Rouse Pauline A" 
<Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<http://Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
My recipe is:
500gms palm oil, 250gms coconut oil, 250gms veg. oil, 5mls castor oil, 400mls 
filtered water, 2/3 cup caustic soda, vanilla essence and coffee fragrant oil.
If you do muck up mix is it really worth reheating and trying again.  Is there 
anything I can do to get rid of the stickiness of the soap.
Pauline


From: soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<http://soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
[mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Soapcraft
Sent: Monday, 2 August 2010 3:16 PM
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<http://soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: PROBLEMS

Did you mix the oil with the lyes or the lye to the oil?

Need to know more.  What oils and what amounts were used please.

And rebatched soap is snotty.

Gina


On 2/08/10 7:45 AM, "Rouse Pauline A" 
<Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<http://Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
My third batch of soap - not good.  When I mixed the oil with the lye it 
instantly went solid before I could put it into moulds.  I think I put too much 
Palm oil in.  Next day grated half of that batch and reheated it and trickled 
in filtered water slowly.  Took another 600mls but it looked like and felt like 
it had a bad cold (snotty).  As it cooled it turned white and was manageable 
but now feels sticky.  What went wrong?
Pauline


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