Guest guest Posted December 17, 2002 Report Share Posted December 17, 2002 Shaye That problem with the " white bits " in the WSP soap is the problem I JUST HAD with the white (supposedly SFIC) soap I bought from that woman in Ohio. I NEVER have that problem with SFIC base and that's what made me suspicious that she may be saying it's SFIC but it isn't. I'm even considering sending a chunk to SFIC and seeing if they can tell if it's theirs or not. I may just do that after the Xmas rush is over. I did a whole 2# mold tray using two different colored greens (which you know can be time consuming) and had the problem with the white bits. I tried to skim them off after the pour (which by the way I also found the soap is setting up way faster than usual) and ended up with a lumpy back to the soap. THEN when I unmolded the tray and tried cutting the bars apart, it was very crumbly and I ended up REMELTING the whole damn batch and had to do individual molds all one solid green color since the two different greens had to be mixed together upon remelting. WHAT A LOT OF WASTED TIME. Colleen - MP Last time I bought MP, both white and clear I got from WSP. In the white I have found there are small bits that just dont seem to want tomelt. I usualy have to dig them out of a colored soap and then do the soap over again. In the clear.. I like that its clear but it likes to form a skin over the melted soap that is hard to melt back in. Have you seen this happen? Its a little frustrating but I am dealing with it. Shaye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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