We had this happen and decided to only attach labels when they were ready to sell. Not sure if this helps you but it saved us from having loose labels.
When I do my scentless soap, I wait till it reaches a super thick trace before I pour and it makes it easy to form the peaks either pouring or with the spoon. Neat look kinda rustic...
Thanks for the replies,
I just uncovered the batch it was supposed to be purple it came out like a grey color but smells ok anyway.....
The lye I use is same I have used for past 3-4 yrs.
My wife just mentioned that this happened to an entire batch I made last year that was supposed to...
I used same standard tools I always use
And Yes I have used the same color in 5-6 other batches with out a problem its the purple oxide from bb
Everything I use is either stainless or plastic
It was like it was smoking sorta but more like steam or gas...like super concentrated cat pee...
I was making a batch today, I decided to separate a small amount of soap at trace to add color and put it in a glass measuring cup, then added about 1 oz of castor oil to thin it.... then added my purple colorant and zapped it a few times with the hand mixer...
It got really hot started to...
Thanks, maybe they will be along and notice my post lol.....I am definitely gonna buy it but with the holiday thing's are tight right now and If I can save even a small % it would be helpful.
Discount on software
Hi,
I thought I saw a post with an offer for Soapmaker software at a discount for forum members? but I have searched with no luck. Please let me know if anyone is aware of a discount on the software as I'm thinking of buying it.
Thanks
I have a wooden log mold, I cover it in a towel and set it on a cabinet in the kitchen for approx. 24 hours before cutting.
I use same method and location for almost all batches and this is first time it has happened.
There also seems to be some spots in the soap which are little pockets...