Dish Soap 2

A solid soap by bill-4

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Recipe Instructions

Potassium Citrate: Use 4% potassium citrate by weight of final diluted soap solution. Since 250g oils makes 1000g final soap use 4% of 1000g, which is 40g potassium citrate.40g potassium citrate = 20.67g citric acid and 19.34g potassium hydroxide more or less

Sodium Lactate: Add 3% (of diluted soap weight) into dilution water. For 250g batch that gives approx. 1000g diluted soap weight. 3% of 1000g is 30g sodium lactate. If using 60% sodium lactate solution, would need to adjust: 30/.6=50 grams sodium lactate solution.

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Soap Properties

Highlighted gray ranges represent recommended ranges for each property.

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40
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52.98
40.8
39.98
49.8
21.18
11.43

INS: 185.6 (high)

high 15%

iodine: 38.3 (low)

low 15%

Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences

Superfat % 0%
Saturated 130.58 Gram(s)
Mono-Unsaturated 88.63 Gram(s)
Poly-Unsaturated 11.08 Gram(s)
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio 43.30:56.70
Lye concentration 90%
Weight Unit Gram(s)
Soap type solid

Fatty Acid Profile

Oleic 26.45%
Linoleic 4.43%
Linolenic 0%
Ricinoleic 9%
Lauric 29.40%
Myristic 11.40%
Palmitic 8.43%
Stearic 3%

Recommended Additive Amounts

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