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  1. G

    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    No, I was simply clarifying my take on what you wrote about the contents of the book by failor. There was nothing off-topic about it.
  2. G

    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    I see. Then the info there is more about titrating for pH balance?
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    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    I don't think it was as much your fault, Zany, as it was that I didn't pay close attention to the numbers. After I re-read it a while ago, I realized what the 0.06% meant. Thank you for the link, too.
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    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    Okay, I understand now. I don't mind an occasional "cranky" didact, if the information is worthy of the embarrassment — which it is. :) Thank you.
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    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    No, when I asked how to address the hard water precipitate, I had no information at all that citric acid was even an option, so I wouldn't have done any researd on it. This thread was what I was going with, by the information above that said, "You can use a 20% solution of citric acid if you...
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    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    Thanks for the response. I was hoping I could make it work by just mixing the citric acid without the extra water. But I suppose that little bit of extra water would be inconsequential to the total volume.
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    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    Perhaps I'm not doing this right, but I mixed a 50:1 soap to citric acid (50g+0.5g) and it created the precipitate shown in the photo.
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    Liquid Soap for Hard Water

    Hello, I live on a ranch in New Mexico and our water has about 7,000mg of calcium sulfate per liter. This causes real, non-detergent soap, like we make, to percipitate the sulfates out of the water leaving a film on dishes, sinks, etc. Since we don't want to use Dawn or any other commercial...
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    Hard, lumpy paste

    By the way, how long should the final dilution cure before it can be used?
  10. G

    Hard, lumpy paste

    Thanks. I kind of thought that was the case, but wanted an opinion from someone who actually knows something about this. I took your advice and covered the chunks with water.
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    Hard, lumpy paste

    Well, Zany, that is somewhat encouraging. I did do my doubling calculations and conversions to gram/ml three times to make sure I got them right. Perhaps in my sophomoric level of experience in this, I was thinking that, after bringing the oils and KOH solution to the same temp before mixing...
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    Hard, lumpy paste

    Thank you for the responses. I brought the temperature of the KOH and oils to about 150ºF, according to the instruction on the page link I attached, before mixing them. But the temp climbed rapidly when I mixed them with the hand blender. And, no, I didn't do a calc on it since the...
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    Hard, lumpy paste

    Hello, I cooked up my first batch of liquid soap (as per the recipe on this blog: Basic Beginner Liquid Soap and Information). I doubled the ingredients because I have only a 6-quart crock pot, and followed the instructions carefully. The soap thickened up to the consistency of something like...
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    Surface Tackiness & Crumbling

    The sodium lactate I use comes in liquid form, and I add it to the lye water after it has dropped below 130ºF. Apparently any hotter than that denatures the compound. Does the powder work better?
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