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What is lye in Malay?

What is lye in Malay?

Soap making: Lye in the form of both sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) is used in making soaps. Lye is added to water, cooled down for a few minutes, and then added to oil and butter.

How much does lye for soap cost?

This amount will depend on how large or small you cut your bars. Each loaf weighs 76 ounces. If I cut each batch into 3.8 ounce bars, I can get 20 bars from each batch. 17.33 oz.

Is there a substitute for lye in soap making?

The main way that you can make soap without handling lye is by using melt-and-pour soap. Melt-and-pour soap comes in all types. Clear glycerin soap, creamy goat milk soap, palm-oil free, the list goes on. Melt-and-pour soap can also be a detergent, so watch out for the ingredients.

Can you buy lye soap?

Lye used to be available in the supermarket but not anymore. You might be able to find it in some hardware stores often in the drain cleaning section next to the Draino. In order for that lye to be effective in soapmaking, you need to make sure that you are getting 100 percent sodium hydroxide.

How do you make soap lye?

Instructions

  1. Weigh the Water. To begin, put on your safety goggles and rubber gloves, and make sure your work space has good ventilation.
  2. Weigh the Lye. Place the mason jar on the scale, and zero out the weight.
  3. Add the Lye to the Water.
  4. Stir the Lye and Water Mixture.
  5. Set the Lye Solution in a Safe Place to Cool.

Where do I find lye?

Is lye bad for your skin?

Lye is a caustic substance that can certainly damage your skin if you’re exposed to it. It can cause a number of problems, such as burns, blindness, and even death when consumed. The lye gets entirely used up during the process, which means it’s no longer present and can do no harm to your skin.

Can you make your own lye?

To make lye in the kitchen, boil the ashes from a hardwood fire (soft woods are too resinous to mix with fat) in a little soft water, rain water is best, for about half an hour. Allow the ashes to settle to the bottom of the pan and then skim the liquid lye off the top. The lye will eat right through `em!

Is there lye in Dove soap?

Dove. It is true that the words “lye” or “sodium hydroxide” do not appear on the Dove ingredient label. But, the first ingredients listed were sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate, and sodium palm kernelate. Yes, Dove is made with lye!

What can I use in place of lye?

A common home alternative to lye when making pretzels or bagels is to use a baking soda solution.

What kind of lye do you use to make soap?

Both potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide are usable in making soap, but the potassium compound lends itself to liquid soap meanwhile the sodium compound will render a more solid, bar soap.

Where can I find lye in the supermarket?

Lye used to be available in the supermarket but not anymore. You might be able to find it in some hardware stores often in the drain cleaning section next to the Draino.

Where do you store lye in a container?

You’ll pay a fraction (per pound) of what commercial products cost, but, you will need to safely store that much lye. It needs to be stored in an airtight container, safely away from children, pets, or other unknowing people. Lye is the commonly used word for sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH).

What can Lye be used for in beekeeping?

Lye is also used for food curing, candlemaking, dehairing hides, cleaning out drains, and beekeepers use it for cleaning out old hives.

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Ruth Doyle