Well Soapbuddy, seems you may have fallen into the classic trap of answering one of my questions cause now I just have more. It can be a vicious cycle...
Could you please expand on your statement ‘12 ozs. of water is at the maximum range.’? Is this in general or for the weight of the oils I’m using depending on water discount preferences by you more advanced soap makers
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As stated, I used the lye calculator on SoapCalc.net. I kept most of the default settings except bumping the super fat from 5% to 7% and it gave me the 12.16oz of water. This calculator does let you change the setting ‘water as % of oils’ which defaults at 38%. I did re-check this recipe on the Bramble Berry calculator and got 10.56 oz liquid (water). So would the difference in water amounts go back to a water discount preference on the part of the calculator designer? Going forward, how concerned should I be with this difference?
By the way, the problem may have been that the soap dish in my shower wasn't draining as well as I thought even though it has a nice built in drain spout. I picked up a sick to the wall wire mesh/suction cup soap holder to test and so far so good.
Thanks again for the guidance.