Possum_Magic
Active Member
Hi all,
This isn't a liquid soap question, but as it pertains to potassium hydroxide, I thought I would post it here as one of you may be able to answer my question. I hope this is OK.
There is a popular household universal cleaning solution for sale in Australia called Koh. It's a pretty self explanatory product, LOL. It is made of water and potassium hydroxide. I think the solution has <0.5% potassium hydroxide in it. It is a very expensive cleaning product. Koh® | Eco-Certified Home Cleaning System
I know from making liquid soap that potassium hydroxide is quite inexpensive.
I have made some of my own cleaning solution at home. I am interested in making a stronger batch. I have seen online someone uses 15g of Potassium Hydroxide with 500g water KOH By Ecoworx Copy Cat Recipe.
Is potassium hydroxide and water a commonly known DIY household cleaning mixture? If so, and you use it, what percentage of potassium hydroxide do you add? I am concerned that if I make a stronger solution that long term it could be too strong for household surfaces.
Thanks!
This isn't a liquid soap question, but as it pertains to potassium hydroxide, I thought I would post it here as one of you may be able to answer my question. I hope this is OK.
There is a popular household universal cleaning solution for sale in Australia called Koh. It's a pretty self explanatory product, LOL. It is made of water and potassium hydroxide. I think the solution has <0.5% potassium hydroxide in it. It is a very expensive cleaning product. Koh® | Eco-Certified Home Cleaning System
I know from making liquid soap that potassium hydroxide is quite inexpensive.
I have made some of my own cleaning solution at home. I am interested in making a stronger batch. I have seen online someone uses 15g of Potassium Hydroxide with 500g water KOH By Ecoworx Copy Cat Recipe.
Is potassium hydroxide and water a commonly known DIY household cleaning mixture? If so, and you use it, what percentage of potassium hydroxide do you add? I am concerned that if I make a stronger solution that long term it could be too strong for household surfaces.
Thanks!