I bought some water soluble TD a couple of weeks ago. It didn't come with instructions. I used it by mixing about 2 tbs in a baggie with an equal amount of water, squishing until well dissolved, then adding to a cup of my soap recipe ( separate from the main batch) at light trace. I then mixed it with a whisk and stickblended. It looked like it had swirled nicely on the top of the loaf, but after I cut it, it was chalky and unappealing looking about 1/4 inch down.
So, I google and find a-l-l-l-l kinds of mixed messages on using it. Like adding it to the lye water before adding the lye (To lighten a whole batch.) Adding it to the lye water after adding the lye. (Again to lighten a whole batch)
Adding to the warm oils before adding the lye water. Those instructions said that it works just as well, if not better in oils than the oil dispersable TD, because the oil dispersable TD tends to be lumpy and more difficult to use than the water dispersable TD.
So, what is the best way to use water soluble (or dispersable) TD? How much ppo? And If I only want to lighten/whiten part of a batch or use it to swirl? TIA
justkate
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