Hi, I’m new here and to soapmaking. I would like to know if I should dilute titanium dioxide in oil or water before adding it to soap batter?
Pretty much all white mica has TD in it. I use water soluble TD and premix it in a ketchup style bottle with stainless steel mixing balls. With this method I have never had those annoying TD spots.I’m new too but after working with both oil soluble and water soluble TD, I’m switching to white mica. There’s a thread on it in the forum that you can search for. I’ve spent so much time and energy trying to dissolve that stuff, and thinking I did only to find those tiny, nasty white globs of unmixed TD after unmolding that I ordered some white mica to try.
I haven't found that to work if I want to split and color (maybe many colors). Too much stick blending. I always predisperse all my micas and TD.I almost never get TD "boogers" anymore. I actually don't even mix in oil or water, I just dump in my batter at emulsion and stick blend. I found that even when mixed with oil or water, it would still need some stick blending, and don't see any problems when I do it this way. The only thing I have to pay attention to now is how thick my batter is getting from the extra SB. If at all possible with my design, I will add to the batch oils or the lye water, but often my design won't allow for it.
I do think it depends a lot on batch size. The bigger the batch, the more stick blending it can take overall.I haven't found that to work if I want to split and color (maybe many colors). Too much stick blending. I always predisperse all my micas and TD.
I actually think it works just the opposite. Smaller batches tend to accelerate quicker, at least for me.I do think it depends a lot on batch size. The bigger the batch, the more stick blending it can take overall.
This is what I'm saying, the larger it is, the more stick blending you can do.I actually think it works just the opposite. Smaller batches tend to accelerate quicker, at least for me.
I make small batches, that is why I predisperse all my micas in oil ahead of time and mix my water soluble TD in a plastic bottle with mixing balls.This is what I'm saying, the larger it is, the more stick blending you can do.
That's a good idea when you are coloring the whole batch. But not if you want multiple colors.I have less issues with water-soluble than oil-soluble. I only add a very small amount of water at a time to really get all the blobs mixed in and I also SB the mixture into my oils before adding lye solution.
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