I was just searching "DOS" and found this thread. I'm not sure if I have my first DOS or not. Funny I talk about it and try to avoid it even without knowing what "it" looks like exactly. By the name you would think it would be obvious. And I've seen pictures.
Anyway... I made a 2# batch back in March. 20% Olive, 10% castor, and the rest hard oils (Palm 30%, Coco 20%, Crisco 20%) and only 4% superfat. The only colorant was a little TD. Most of it was made into regular 4 oz bars but the leftover was poured into a small tube and cut into about 10 sample or guest sized soaps.
So far most of the batch is just fine but 4 of those guest soaps now have a few small spots on the back which at first appeard brown, but now on closer look they have a tinge of orange to them... especially after I rubbed them with water. Those small bars may have come in contact with some of my other soaps and/or may have just been ignored and left out and it could be oxidation. They also cured next to a window if that matters. The one thing I know for sure is the small bars were all kept together but the other bars were stored / cured elsewhere.
So if it IS DOS would I definitely see signs of it on most or all of the bars? Is there any other way to know for sure like a smell? I always put "DOS" and "RANCID" together in my mind but these only smell like they are supposed to. Is this just some weird stain on my soaps or am I in DOS Denial?
_________________ - Mickey!
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