Thank you Irena and CabraVieja, so good to know you are not left alone when in trouble.
Just to let you know of final result of the menitoned soap: It obviously didn't gel although it looked like it did to me. After all that time some parts of the proces of soapmaking are still somehow mysteriouse to me. Anyway, two days later there were no more drops on the top of the soap, I cut it and zap tested every slice and they were all ok. So I didn't rebatch.
I have one more incredible story to share, I think it could happen to everyone who uses stick blender (and washes it)
One of these days I was making another batch of cp soap and just before I put the stick blender into a pot with the mixture of lye water and oils something said to me I should blind test the head of the stick blender by pressing the ON button while having it out of the mixture. I have no idea why I did that but I am so happy I did. There were lots of little brown drops coming out of the blender, from the tiny space between the plastic head and steel blade.
When washing the stick blender the water came into the opening of the upper removable part of the stick and came out at the blader. But obviously it didn't come out everything and the rest didn't dry completely. Later when the stick blender was on most of the dirt came out of it. I assumed there were more inside so I stirred the mixture by hands. I never understood why some soapmakers prefere not to use stick blender but mix it by hands instead. Now I do understand perfectly. It took me some time to trace but it was somehow enlightening experience.
CabraVieja muchisimas gracias por tus palabras muy amables. Creo que todos somos estudiantes y el jabon es nuestro profesor