Whoa..... What a fascinating video! I've always heard that you shouldn't use certain metals with lye, but i never knew exactly why! Thank you for sharing this experiment, be careful 😊
I made several batches of soaps in an aluminium (coated) pot. There was no reaction in the pot (the oils were there before I added the lye in it) and the soaps came out looking normal. Should I discard the soaps? How does it affect the soap itself? Are they safe to use?
I made several batches of soaps in an aluminium (coated) pot. There was no reaction in the pot (the oils were there before I added the lye in it) and the soaps came out looking normal. Should I discard the soaps? How does it affect the soap itself? Are they safe to use?
Whoa..... What a fascinating video! I've always heard that you shouldn't use certain metals with lye, but i never knew exactly why! Thank you for sharing this experiment, be careful 😊
Yeah, I had the same struggle before, that's why I made this video! Glad it was helpful for you 😃
I made several batches of soaps in an aluminium (coated) pot. There was no reaction in the pot (the oils were there before I added the lye in it) and the soaps came out looking normal. Should I discard the soaps? How does it affect the soap itself? Are they safe to use?
Hello , can i use aluminum jars/tins after the soap has cured? by cured i mean after the dry out in HP
I made several batches of soaps in an aluminium (coated) pot. There was no reaction in the pot (the oils were there before I added the lye in it) and the soaps came out looking normal. Should I discard the soaps? How does it affect the soap itself? Are they safe to use?