scard
Well-Known Member
I was just wondering if there are any cons to melting your hard oils with your lye solution?
Are you saying as soon as the lye is mixed with the water you can add it straight to unmelted oils? ... Is there a way of rescuing if all the oils don't melt, is it safe to heat lye and oils on the stove/microwave/slow cooker? Or could you put the oils in the microwave on half power for a few seconds beforehand to give them a head start but don't melt them....
Since starting with the heat transfer method I've never looked back. My recipe includes 20 % palm. I have no patience with waiting for lye water to cool. The only exceptions for me is goat milk soap and shampoo bars.I've been doing it the other way for so long that adding hot lye water to cool oils feels positively scandalous!
...But in the context of this discussion of making pre-batched lye, I still think that is not significantly more dangerous than having solid NaOH around. And most especially, any precautions taken with powdered NaOH should be equally as adequate for liquid lye....
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