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Putzii

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Hi lovely Soapers,

I’ve noticed that alcohol spraying causes soda ash instead of preventing it on my soaps.
Is this a thing that anyone else experienced before?
Thanks
 

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Hi lovely Soapers,

I’ve noticed that alcohol spraying causes soda ash instead of preventing it on my soaps.
Is this a thing that anyone else experienced before?
Thanks
Those are beautiful! Post photos after the cut! I know it's not what you wanted, but it is still good looking.

I got soda ash just once. Now after I pour, I spray with alcohol, cover with plastic wrap, cover with cardboard. I gel so cover with a pile of towels. I have never gotten soda ash again. That's just my experience.
 
Thanks Zingi

Do you spray straight away after pour and you think that works better? I usually waited a few minutes.Might try that instead. I gel in a styrofoam box on a heat pad for 30 mins. And then leave it the way it is. I have now taken the plastic off because I saw the soda ash. Will try your method. I’ve never used towels because the styrofoam box heats up quite a lot too and had a few soaps become volcanic monsters🤣 so took the towels off… it’s all trial and error I suppose. Greenwich here isn’t always very warm either so maybe it’s a better way.
Ps
Can you actually see what type of soap pouring I used? I would like to know if you can see the effect I’m “trying” to achieve lolz

Thanks Zing⭐
 
Honestly, there is no rhyme or reason to soda ash...sometimes I get, sometimes I don't...doesn't matter whether I spray or not. It's cosmetic...you can wash, plane or steam it off. Sometimes I just leave it because it looks cool.
 
Thanks for the answers all of the team. I will try and wash or steam them. Still have a steamer somewhere.
Sometimes it looks pretty nice tbh but rather not now😊
Thank you so much, appreciate it!
 
I tend to get soda ash on cavity mold soaps but not on my loaf mold soaps. I assumed it was due to soap loaf going through gel phase & cavity molds not. 🤔
 
I used to unmold cavity molds after 24 hours like loaf molds and always got soda ash. Now i wait 5 days to unmold and avoid soda ash.
Just poured 14 snowflakes into cavity molds. I will try with all my might to wait 5 whole days!😲 I don’t have much faith in myself. You must have INCREDIBLE patience!
 
Just poured 14 snowflakes into cavity molds. I will try with all my might to wait 5 whole days!😲 I don’t have much faith in myself. You must have INCREDIBLE patience!
Patience? Me? I'm a soaper, Silly!
Seriously, I primarily use loaf molds. My leftover batter goes into single cavity molds so there's no rush to view designs or swirls or anything. Sometimes 2 unrelated leftovers go into the same single-cavity mold!
 
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