SunRiseArts
Well-Known Member
I did not even feel it, and I was wearing gloves and long sleeves.
Having vinegar H2O 50/50 solution near helps when you get any lye on you. I also have a soft rag that I wet down in the vinegar & wipe my arms face etc. before I start. The vinegar water neutralizes lye immediately. I don’t always wear gloves so I can immediately feel if I’ve gotten lye on my hands arms so I can wipe it with rag.
Using vinegar is just adding another chemical. Read the MSDS sheet on NaOH. It will inform you to run copious amount of cool water. Never use vinegar or anything other than cool water. Please keep this info to yourself and do not spread it to others, especially newbies. I will apologize if I sound harsh, but newbies need to know the correct information. I am not trying to be mean. It is not just Lin's opinion, as I mentioned it is the advice from the manufacturer's of caustic soda.I understand and appreciate your response. It works for me immediately when I splash cooking soap or lye solution on me. Has to be diluted 50/50 white vinegar.
I did not even feel it, and I was wearing gloves and long sleeves.
Using vinegar is just adding another chemical. Read the MSDS sheet on NaOH. It will inform you to run copious amount of cool water. Never use vinegar or anything other than cool water. Please keep this info to yourself and do not spread it to others, especially newbies. I will apologize if I sound harsh, but newbies need to know the correct information. I am not trying to be mean. It is not just Lin's opinion, as I mentioned it is the advice from the manufacturer's of caustic soda.
Sally, you are not alone... I also was taught to use vinegar to "neutralize" lye. I believe I read that years ago on soaping website from which I also learned my first recipe (with no mention of the need to run it through a lye calculator before trying it).I understand and am more than willing to learn from the forum members. I got this info long ago from an old site I can’t recall. I’ll be more careful with info I post. I appreciate the safety advice repeated from caustic Soda mfg.
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