Gaspar Navarrete
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
When I was making my lard soap I may have inhaled lye fumes without realizing it. Here is what happened.
I stood there with my mouth gaping open. I was there next to the mixture, stick-blending it for 1/2 hour ! I must have inhaled a lot of lye ! ... and I didn't smell anything ! If you inhale lye, do you tempoarily loose your sense of smell ?
Did I just do something extreemely careless ? Do I need to go to a hospital ? Did I just pay dearly for my inexperience ?
Yes, I know I mentioned a lye smell in my last post. But I don't think I phrased the post properly. The above is what I really meant to say, sorry about that.
Thanks for your input here.
When I was making my lard soap I may have inhaled lye fumes without realizing it. Here is what happened.
I mixed my lye and water. When the lye-water was clear, I dumped it into the oil and mixed it a few minutes with a spatula. Both steps were done OUTSIDE, while holding my breath when I was next to the mixtures, I might add.
I then brought the oil and lye-water mixture inside and started stick blending it for about 1/2 an hour. Then I cooked it for about 2 hours in the crock-pot.
I didn't smell anything, so I thought everything was all right. So I did the above steps again while I was making my castile soap. Only this time, after the soap was done my housemate (who was in another room) informs me that there was a "strong chemical smell" so much so that "she felt her eyes burning". She said she had to open a window. She says that her nose is sensitive. I guess I filled the house with lye fumes from the stick-blending and/or the slow-cook.I then brought the oil and lye-water mixture inside and started stick blending it for about 1/2 an hour. Then I cooked it for about 2 hours in the crock-pot.
I stood there with my mouth gaping open. I was there next to the mixture, stick-blending it for 1/2 hour ! I must have inhaled a lot of lye ! ... and I didn't smell anything ! If you inhale lye, do you tempoarily loose your sense of smell ?
Did I just do something extreemely careless ? Do I need to go to a hospital ? Did I just pay dearly for my inexperience ?
Yes, I know I mentioned a lye smell in my last post. But I don't think I phrased the post properly. The above is what I really meant to say, sorry about that.
Thanks for your input here.
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