Hi folks,
My name is Dean and I recently got into making soap and detergent at home following a work related accident. I'm on medical leave.
I was just looking for a way to save money and use more environmentally friendly products (safe) at home. After having camped out in front of Anne Marie's video series and taking a CP class I launched into my first CP batch. I made a 1 lb. batch first thing in the morning, went well. And then____
Here's what I've learned so far: 1. It's best to keep it simple at first 2. Don't soap when tired 3. The soap calc. at MMS is kind of confusing. I entered percentages of different oils/fats and it figured I was talking ounces not percentages. As I said, it's best not to make soap when tired. I ended up with over six lbs. of soap that set up really fast. It did end up glumpy once it was time to pour. I ended up using a spatula to spread it into my molds, kind of like dry wall mud.
So here is my question; when the saponification process goes too fast where is the mistake most often? Too high a percentage of lye? Things were going so well at trace and then the mix turned into ????? a stiff, glumpy, mess.
I'm going to try this first batch on the neighbors children before I try it on myself. Just kidding.
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