Does that mean trash it and give up?
I unmolded my second ever batch of soap LATE last night...just flopped it outta the mold onto the plastic rack I have and then flipped it over right side up and stared at it a few times before FINALLY going to bed (been nervous watching hurricane news for a few days and thus antsy and trying to stay busy too)
Anyways...I got up LATE of course today, fed, wandered off to my part time job for a few hours, came home, and RAN to check my soap...and it is leaking brown oozy goo...from the BOTTOM.....though the outside is a creamy white/light tan and NOT brown at all...hmmmm....what do REAL soap people call this? Because I call it "potentially dangerous call the hazmat team goo!" So far, to be honest, ON HERE THROUGH YA'LL is the ONLY source I have much faith in...books, the rest of the net, I just don't trust 'em any more....and yes I understand all about liability and disclaimers and such...but I am here to LEARN...so please teach me kindly as we learn through our mistakes and all....
What exactly could this be? Should I just trash it and let it go? Do I perform an autopsy of sorts? I made this batch the 25th in the evening...it is now 3 days old...I was gonna cut it tomorrow...but not if it's gonna squirt poison at me! (Unless an autopsy IS called for...I would do one then)
My first batch ever came out okay so far...cut it last night and left it on the rack as well...no leaking, no goo, no oddities that I can tell...even did the zap test for just because and it certainly tastes AWFUL...but no shock was received by my nervously twitching tongue

(I had to take my tongue ring out even just to feel better before I attempted it...didn't want that to interfere with the results!)
So...I suppose I have one batch of "maybe soap" and one batch of "I dunno what this is" at the moment....Thoughts ya'll? Please feel free to throw the appropriate vocabulary and terms at me as well...I'm not very comfortable using my "soap words" yet if you couldn't tell....Give it a while and I will get better though

TO be honest again...I WANT to pick the dang log of soap apart and see what is IN THERE....but I'm looking for advice here from experienced people...