Just before I do something mad, I think I should just check. I've searched and can't find this info. I have always used NaOH and I add sugar and citric (and make the relevant adjustments, or to be more truthful soapmakingfriend does them for me). I want to experiment with a dual lye (95% NaOH and 5% KOH). I masterbatch 50:50 my NaOH, so I think what I'll do is follow Deaanna's suggestion on Classicbells and just make up two solutions. One is already made up (my masterbatch). I'll reserve some of my remaining water for my KOH - I can afford to give it generous amount (a 2:1 water:KOH ratio), and I'll reserve the rest of my water for my citric and sugar. And the plan is just to add the three of those solutions into the oils. I'm thinking I'd prefer to avoid any mixing of that lot at least till they are in the oils. Would that be sensible? Thank you for any advice.
Alternatively, I could just add the KOH to the entire remaining water - I'm assuming it will heat up. But I'd rather not blow up the building or whatever... and I'm not 100% of the outcome...
Alternatively, I could just add the KOH to the entire remaining water - I'm assuming it will heat up. But I'd rather not blow up the building or whatever... and I'm not 100% of the outcome...