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ok so I have made 3 batches of soap.. this is my first and third.. I have to unmold my 2nd yet. It is real soft..

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these two shots show the wierd craters that formed in the pringles can.. the shorter cans (apple juice concentrate cans) did not do this they are smooth sided.

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but all look like this from the tops.

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these are my new molds.. some stuck??? not sure why.

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Those are so milky creamy looking! I love the shapes too. I put them in the freezer for an hour or so in the types of molds you have...they come out nice then. The pringles can mold....I'm interested in knowing more. Did you vaseline the inside of the can or did you use paper to line it?
 
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OK RED...I LOVE the shapes of your bars....I'm adjusting my molds!! Keep posting photos...I love IT!!
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OH the soap balls look like Soda Ash to me...it will test higher in PH BUT not lye.

Do any of you have those ph test strips for soaping? I just use my tongue but after the last batch....I was thinking of purchasing some more. My soap buddy on another site said to neutralize the soap in isoprophyl alcohol prior to testing them.....you'd get a more accurate reading.
 
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Thanks Morgaine...I think adding the liquid chlorophyll at trace messed me up or at least contributed to the ricing. I'll try your method....and I'm going to USE a TON of it. I use Sunny Green brand...and I want a DEEP olive color....thought it would be a great salt bar too! I have not made salt bars in awhile....you are getting me back in the saddle! THANK YOU!!
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Pringles cans are lined with a real thin plastic film. If your soap get too hot, air will get under the film and produce the craters you see. OR if you poured at too thick a trace, you may have had air trapped within your soap.

If the craters are only on the sides of the soap, I'd go with the first reason.

Do NOT insulate soaps in pringles cans and be sure to leave a couple inches between them if you're making multiple cans.


but all look like this from the tops.

What FO/EO did you use? Did you use palm oil in your recipe? The reason I ask is because of those little white spots. It could be ricing from the FO/EO or it could be stearic acid if you used palm oil and you did not stir the palm real well before weighing it into your batch.

these are my new molds.. some stuck??? not sure why.

Could be the soap recipe you used - not enough hard oils or too much liquid. Or it could be too much detail in your molds.

I think someone else mentioned putting them in the freezer until frozen. It really does help to unmold!

RedHead - Beautiful soaps!!

I know I'm new on this board - but I've been making soap for 10 years (come January) I love swirling colors in my soaps

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Pringles cans are lined with a real thin plastic film. If your soap get too hot, air will get under the film and produce the craters you see.
That plastic had released from the sides of the can when I went to take it out.. so that was prob it.

Do NOT insulate soaps in pringles cans and be sure to leave a couple inches between them if you're making multiple cans.


but all look like this from the tops.

What FO/EO did you use? Did you use palm oil in your recipe? neither I didnt use palm or e/o's
these are my new molds.. some stuck??? not sure why.

Could be the soap recipe you used - not enough hard oils or too much liquid. Or it could be too much detail in your molds.

I think someone else mentioned putting them in the freezer until frozen. It really does help to unmold!

Im sure that is it.. it was a mostly olive oil soap.. I did put them in the freezer... just not long enough .. oh well live and learn.url]

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Olive Oil is a liquid oil, but I consider it a hard oil since it will make a rock hard soap.

When using a soap recipe that is mostly OO, you can greatly reduce the amount of liquid you use for the lye solution.

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