alexanderte
Well-Known Member
My lye pitcher is a small plastic bowl. It’s round, a bit flat, and it doesn’t have a spout that would make pouring easier. I’m attaching a picture. It’s the smallest of those.
The problem is – as I pour the lye into the lye water solution, some of the lye in this measuring bowl becomes sticky and damp, which I assume prevents some of the lye from getting into the lye water solution. It sticks to the sides on the bottom of the measuring bowl, and the only way to loosen it is to put the lid on and shake it.
Another disadvantage using this bowl is that it’s easy to lose it while pouring, as there is no handle. Happened once. Fell into the lye water solution.
I also find it hard to clean since the lye is sticky. I only shake it and use paper towel to clean it right now. Don’t want to get water anywhere near it. :?
There has to be a better way. Maybe the solution is to simply use a plastic pitcher container instead of a plastic bowl?
The problem is – as I pour the lye into the lye water solution, some of the lye in this measuring bowl becomes sticky and damp, which I assume prevents some of the lye from getting into the lye water solution. It sticks to the sides on the bottom of the measuring bowl, and the only way to loosen it is to put the lid on and shake it.
Another disadvantage using this bowl is that it’s easy to lose it while pouring, as there is no handle. Happened once. Fell into the lye water solution.
I also find it hard to clean since the lye is sticky. I only shake it and use paper towel to clean it right now. Don’t want to get water anywhere near it. :?
There has to be a better way. Maybe the solution is to simply use a plastic pitcher container instead of a plastic bowl?