Lord Bentley
New Member
Hello everyone. I am not a beginner but I am new to chelating.
I started using citric acid to Chelate and overall it’s working great. (About a year) BUT for the second time since I began using citric acid, I’m getting crystals in my lye solution but only when I make it the night before and MOST times it does not crystallize. I typically make my solution and use it the next day. I cover it with plastic wrap over night. Sometimes I use it right away as soon as it cools enough. In other words, sometimes it doesn’t sit over night and in that case I never have a problem.
I had this happen another time and I discarded the mix and started over.
I know my measurements were the same as always. (Barring some unusual oversight)
When I reheat it, the crystals dissolves back in *almost completely if I get it hot enough.
#1 can I use it if I get it dissolved all the way? I hope I can get it completely dissolved again
#2 what causes this to happen only intermittently?
Thanks to anyone who can help me.
Oh and I should add I use citric acid at 2%
I started using citric acid to Chelate and overall it’s working great. (About a year) BUT for the second time since I began using citric acid, I’m getting crystals in my lye solution but only when I make it the night before and MOST times it does not crystallize. I typically make my solution and use it the next day. I cover it with plastic wrap over night. Sometimes I use it right away as soon as it cools enough. In other words, sometimes it doesn’t sit over night and in that case I never have a problem.
I had this happen another time and I discarded the mix and started over.
I know my measurements were the same as always. (Barring some unusual oversight)
When I reheat it, the crystals dissolves back in *almost completely if I get it hot enough.
#1 can I use it if I get it dissolved all the way? I hope I can get it completely dissolved again
#2 what causes this to happen only intermittently?
Thanks to anyone who can help me.
Oh and I should add I use citric acid at 2%