Description
The article discusses the use of caustic potash in soap making. It is a type of lye specifically used to make liquid soap. It is also known as potash, lye or even KOH. When handling caustic potash, be sure to soap in a well-ventilated area and read the instructions carefully to avoid injury.
Caustic Potash is a strong alkali used in emulsions and soaps with wax and resin. It is a type of lye specifically used to make liquid soap. It is also known as potash, lye or even KOH. It induces saponification of the fats and oils to create liquid soap.
Sizes: 500g, 1kg, 2kg or 5kg.
INGREDIENTS
Potassium hydroxide
FOR YOUR SAFETY
When handling Potassium Hydroxide, remember it is a hazardous material, and being educated about safe handling practices is key when handling Potassium Hydroxide. As with any other type of lye, Potassium Hydroxide will emit some fumes, so be sure to soap in a well-ventilated area.
For more detailed instructions on how to use and handle Potassium Hydroxide safely we recommend reading this article.
Also you can read our blog on soap making.
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.