Is this because of using Cling Paper to cover mold.

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Kpg009

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Hi guys,

After pouring my batter I covered the mold with cling paper. I noticed that it was causing some condensation.
This is how the soap looks in the morning
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Would that be because of the cling paper wrapping? The water condensation?
Have not cut the soap yet.
 
Do I see crystals on the edges? Can they scrape away? Any free oil floating on top or around the sides?

On the center area of the soap, that might be a light dusting of ash.
 
Can you share your recipe, including your lye and water amounts. That will make it easier to figure out.
 
Do I see crystals on the edges? Can they scrape away? Any free oil floating on top or around the sides?

On the center area of the soap, that might be a light dusting of ash.
There was no oil floating at the top or sides.
This is how they look after cutting:
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Can you share your recipe, including your lye and water amounts. That will make it easier to figure out.
This is the recipe I followed:
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