Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 I have not made soap for even more than 25 yrs.so have not read the emails about making soap. I do not know how anyone could make soap without lye. In my day, I used beef fat and put it on the stove to render. It made wonderful soap, and I always figured it was powerful. I think to make soap now, if there is no lye available, it will be necessary to go back to some very old recipe and use ashes. Why is the lye gone???? I really was not some wizard at this, and a lot of times the soap was kind of brittle. Please let me know why the lye dissapeared. sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Hi. I don't think anyone actually read my e-mail about red devel substitutes. Lye is NOT being no longer manufactured. it is just the Red Devil brand that is being doscontinued. Lye is sodium hydroxide AKA Caustic Soda and is availabke in hundreds or even thougsnds of places Just google for caustic soda .. and use google local to get your local supplier for " Caustic soda " or " sodium hydroxide " There is NO danger of you all not being able to get " lye " to make real soap. Graham Sorenson http://Luna-Aromatics.com Come and stick your nose in our business The Home of " Arizona Balm " the Natural Solution to Problem Dry Skin. Hand Made Soaps, Soy Wax Candles, Lip Balms and more Good Stuff Retail and Wholesale. http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com now, if there is no lye available, it will be necessary to go back to some very old recipe and use ashes. Why is the lye gone???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Lye hasn't disappeared. Red Devil has stopped production. It isn't the only lye out there. Zo - >I have not made soap for even more than 25 yrs.so have not read the emails > about making soap. I do not know how anyone could make soap without lye. > In > my day, I used beef fat and put it on the stove to render. It made > wonderful soap, and I always figured it was powerful. I think to make > soap now, if > there is no lye available, it will be necessary to go back to some very > old > recipe and use ashes. Why is the lye gone???? I really was not some > wizard > at this, and a lot of times the soap was kind of brittle. Please let me > know why the lye dissapeared. sharon > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 We always used a bag of caustic soda to get a septic tank started. Threw it in bag and all. It is out there. Gayla Roberts Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California Check out our SALE PAGE at www.bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenoughhobbysale.html A day without Bill Barnhill is like a day without sunshine! goatclearing http://coloredboers.home.att.net/always.html No one ever gets far unless he accomplishes the impossible at least once a day. Elbert Hubbard - " Graham Sorenson " <graham Wednesday, September 21, 2005 5:19 AM Re: soappmaking and lye > Hi. I don't think anyone actually read my e-mail about red devel > substitutes. > > Lye is NOT being no longer manufactured. it is just the Red Devil brand > that is being doscontinued. Lye is sodium hydroxide AKA Caustic Soda and > is availabke in hundreds or even thougsnds of places > > Just google for caustic soda .. and use google local to get your local > supplier for " Caustic soda " or " sodium hydroxide " > > There is NO danger of you all not being able to get " lye " to make real > soap. > > > > Graham Sorenson > > http://Luna-Aromatics.com Come and stick your nose in our business > The Home of " Arizona Balm " the Natural Solution to Problem Dry Skin. > Hand Made Soaps, Soy Wax Candles, Lip Balms and more Good Stuff > Retail and Wholesale. > http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com > now, if > there is no lye available, it will be necessary to go back to some very > old > recipe and use ashes. Why is the lye gone???? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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