Most all of my soaps have turned out ok, or reasonably decent, I can only remember one crash.
I have had an going issue-it is only cosmetic in appearance, and although the soap is still quite usable, I find quite annoying..
Mostly it is the bottom of the soap, it is pock-marked in appearance, which I am assuming is trapped air bubbles. I have tried dropping the soap mold to knock any air bubbles out, but it has not worked.
I am thinking maybe I am stick blending too long and my trace it getting too thick before pouring into molds, and maybe if the "batter" were thinner when poured the bubbles could escape.
Is my theory correct as to what is possibly causing the pock marked appearance,? and is it because the trace is too thick when pored?? any thoughts??
thanks
I have had an going issue-it is only cosmetic in appearance, and although the soap is still quite usable, I find quite annoying..
Mostly it is the bottom of the soap, it is pock-marked in appearance, which I am assuming is trapped air bubbles. I have tried dropping the soap mold to knock any air bubbles out, but it has not worked.
I am thinking maybe I am stick blending too long and my trace it getting too thick before pouring into molds, and maybe if the "batter" were thinner when poured the bubbles could escape.
Is my theory correct as to what is possibly causing the pock marked appearance,? and is it because the trace is too thick when pored?? any thoughts??
thanks