Hello.
SWIM is fairly new to washing cola to rocks.
His basic method has been cola to spoon, sprinkle 20% bicarb on, just about cover with water, heat, then scrape oils of top and allow to dry.
SWIM just tried different method to experiment. Cola to spoon, then water, then gently heated it to allow cola to disolve. After that he added the small amount of bicarb.
But all of a sudden the bicarb seemed to expand rapidly. Put it back on heat but done no good.
SWIM is now left with a big spoonful of mushy wet pure white mush.
Any idea on what went wrong? And more importantly, could it be rescued?
SWIM is fairly new to washing cola to rocks.
His basic method has been cola to spoon, sprinkle 20% bicarb on, just about cover with water, heat, then scrape oils of top and allow to dry.
SWIM just tried different method to experiment. Cola to spoon, then water, then gently heated it to allow cola to disolve. After that he added the small amount of bicarb.
But all of a sudden the bicarb seemed to expand rapidly. Put it back on heat but done no good.
SWIM is now left with a big spoonful of mushy wet pure white mush.
Any idea on what went wrong? And more importantly, could it be rescued?