Hello everyone,
By chance, I found an ancient article about a laundry soap to use in hard water. What was really surprising is that that soap was made with corn meal instead of oils or fats! I've tried searching more information but I couldn't find any.
I wonder how could corn meal react with lye? A bit of soap could be produced by the corn oil contained in the meal, but this would be a very little amount.
This is the article: Hard Waters Softened by a Farinaceous Soap, with the Process for Making the Same : Little, Daniel : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Has anyone heard something similar? Maybe @DeeAnna or others interested in historical methods?
By chance, I found an ancient article about a laundry soap to use in hard water. What was really surprising is that that soap was made with corn meal instead of oils or fats! I've tried searching more information but I couldn't find any.
I wonder how could corn meal react with lye? A bit of soap could be produced by the corn oil contained in the meal, but this would be a very little amount.
This is the article: Hard Waters Softened by a Farinaceous Soap, with the Process for Making the Same : Little, Daniel : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Has anyone heard something similar? Maybe @DeeAnna or others interested in historical methods?
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