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For the cold process, sure. But that is not how the hot process works. Edit: Well I guess it depends how thick you are referring to. All the guides I have seen say to cook until it is shiny like petroleum jelly.
i started with hot process ±20 years ago and optimized my timings with every passing summer. For the first couple of years I had unpleasant experiences like yours but now i start hot and stop as soon as i can "draw on the surface".
👆 at this point, you can stop
That is called trace from what I understand, and that is where the cold process stops. The only issue being that it must then cure for a month in order to allow the full saponification reaction to occur.