JenniferSews
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I'm curious about other's solution. I've been branching out in my scents and in the last few weeks have run into a couple that accelerated trace even at very low temps at thin trace. The first was a salt bar and I glopped it into the molds asap, since it was a salt bar I didn't feel my usual method would help. Currently I am waiting for a batch to cool down so I can add scent again. It got so hot in my own salvage method it all flashed off.
The first few times it happened I slapped it into the mold asap, but was never happy with the fugly results. So now I have been heating it up and stirring until it's at what might be a hot process consistency, then I pour. Using the perfectly lovely but ugly soap for personal use might be a good solution, but that's all my soap is ever used for and I'd like to improve my method anyway.
The first few times it happened I slapped it into the mold asap, but was never happy with the fugly results. So now I have been heating it up and stirring until it's at what might be a hot process consistency, then I pour. Using the perfectly lovely but ugly soap for personal use might be a good solution, but that's all my soap is ever used for and I'd like to improve my method anyway.