I have gotten requests for liquid soap too, but just now got around to trying to do it. Not sure how much I enjoyed making it. I just didn't get the same satisfaction as when I do regular cold process soaps. Did you feel that way too?
I know Failor talks a LOT about making sure that your soaps are clear. Which is why she used extra lye so that there are no free fatty acids to cloud up the soap. Me, I personally would rather have a mild soap that lathers really well and have it be a little cloudy. So I'm going to play around a little bit, see what different oils are like and play around with the superfat some. Did you ever try to play with the superfat of the liquid soap? From what I have read, 3-4% is the highest you can really go.
I wonder if I can make a batch of all Olive 3% SF and mix it with the coconut/almond paste I have already made as a way to see what what the two oils would be like together? Hmm...
I guess I'll go and dilute some of the paste I have now and get some pictures of that to post.
Did you ever use the turkey red castor oil in any of your recipes? I'm going to look around and see if I can find some of that locally to experiment with too.