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Get The Best Water Ratio In Bar Soap Making by Oduok(m): 9:07am On Aug 26, 2022 |
Many problems soap makers encounter is linked to the amount of water they use. Problem of soap being soft, breaking, sticky in plodder, not foaming, shrinking in size afer some days. Let me analyze how you can get control of your water in soap making. At times people would be asking what quantity of caustic soda (g and kg) should I use per particular volume of oil? I can quickly answer 1kg of caustic soda should go for 4litres of oil. You can as well use 1kg for 6litres of oil. But I usually do not like answering such questions. Such question though possible to answer will do little to nothing as help for the person asking. The first thing a beginner in soap making should learn is how to dissolve caustic soda. What grammes or kilogrammes of caustic soda to be dissolved with what volume of water. Four options are available: 1. Ratio 1:1: Here you use 1kg of caustic soda to 1litre of water. This is not adviceable as the soap formed will be crumbling, breaking when cut and too drying. 2. Ratio: 1:2: This uses 1kg of caustic soda to 2litres of water. It gives a fast drying soap, within 2hours. The soap comes out strong. The only issue is that it requires hydrometer to correctly gauge the concentration of the lye and adjust to 1275. It works fine for cold process soaps. Do not use this method for hot process as it would not give the soap time to cook and gel properly. 3. Ratio 1:3: This uses 1kg of caustic soda with 3litres of water. It does not require hydrometer. The only problem is your caustic soda must be of good quality else concentration can turn to be too dilute. As a matter of fact I do recommend this ratio for my students for their hot, semi-hot and cold process. The drying time is very reasonable. 4. Ratio 1:4: Here you use 1kg of caustic soda to 4litres of water. Many that use hot process go for this. Those making cold process soaps that would require waiting for days or weeks for the soap to dry use this. Those making soda soap also play with this (I recommend 1:3 for soda soap). Pick a ratio of your choice and dissolve your caustic soda. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Get The Best Water Ratio In Bar Soap Making by fashionnisir(f): 3:35am On Sep 21, 2022 |
Thanks you very much sir, for these write up. Please can you help with the dilution level of caustic soda with the use of hydrometer Example toilet cleaner and others to your knowledge. |
Re: Get The Best Water Ratio In Bar Soap Making by Oduok(m): 8:22pm On Sep 28, 2022 |
fashionnisir: Gauge cauatic soda at hydrometer reading of 1275 |
Re: Get The Best Water Ratio In Bar Soap Making by fashionnisir(f): 6:40am On Sep 29, 2022 |
Thank you. In order words l am to use for cold process Caustic soda ...................1kg Oil ....................................4/6 litres Water....…...........................2litres to dissolve the soda. Please for commercial purpose you mentioned 50:30:20 ratio for pko, palm oil, animal fat What will be the guage for it Caustic soda : water ratio? Thank you for sharing form your verse knowledge |
Re: Get The Best Water Ratio In Bar Soap Making by Reggaemich(m): 9:27pm On Sep 30, 2022 |
With the way the economy is People should learn to do/make somethings themselves at home So as to safe cost I saw this video Online on how to make Brown soap The process seems Easy to me |
Re: Get The Best Water Ratio In Bar Soap Making by Oduok(m): 4:18am On Mar 07, 2023 |
fashionnisir: 1275 hydrometer reading |
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