I went ahead and used the soap. The excess oil just forms a puddle and I can pick up just the reacted parts. I did use some of the oil as well on some kitchen drawers. I am sure linseed oil alone would be okay. The soap gives the wood a more solid look and a smooth finish. The orange oil has a faint and pleasant smell. We have high humidity and many bugs so it may help.
I suppose the wood has acids that will react to hydroxides as well. Maybe activate the wood first then add oils or low hydroxide soap. The oils would bind to the wood? I have some scrap wood I could experiment with. I need to read more about the dual lye. My simple model is there are equal amounts of Na+ or K+ cations as there are OH- anions. With the K+ being more reactive. I use to have Lithium and Cesium, Rubidium after cleaning out the ion source. Maybe Lithium makes a very mild soap and helps with mental health?
I am very pleased with the soap finish. Any help with stains?
I suppose the wood has acids that will react to hydroxides as well. Maybe activate the wood first then add oils or low hydroxide soap. The oils would bind to the wood? I have some scrap wood I could experiment with. I need to read more about the dual lye. My simple model is there are equal amounts of Na+ or K+ cations as there are OH- anions. With the K+ being more reactive. I use to have Lithium and Cesium, Rubidium after cleaning out the ion source. Maybe Lithium makes a very mild soap and helps with mental health?
I am very pleased with the soap finish. Any help with stains?