Damummis said:
I have never made soap. I want to try to make soap. I have olive oil and a can of Draino lye. Can I make soap with just these ingredients? How?
First: Be extremely careful with drain opener type of lye. I believe the Draino actually contains metal filings that help to unclog the pipes. Only 100% lye should be used for soaping.
I did find some 100% lye for drains at my hardware store, however.
Next you need a few basic tools of the trade.
Things to keep in mind when picking your tools are the conditions they will have to endure. In addition to being caustic (slightly worse than bleach) lye solution will be hot. The lye chemically heats up when the water is added to about 200 to 250 F.
* eye protection and chemical resistant gloves as well as long sleeves when soaping
* Vinegar container at the ready. In case of a splash of lye on the skin splash on some vinegar which will neutralize the base of the lye and help prevent any burns. This works with bleach too.
* an accurate scale
* an accurate dedicated thermometer that goes to at least 250 F.
* a dedicated stainless steel or glass pot - other metals will react to the caustic lye. I got a cheapo stainless steel stockpot at Big Lots.
* dedicated stirring tools. Silicone, Nylon or Stainless again is necessary.
* I recommend a Rubbermaid half gallon pitcher to mix your lye solution in. It will take the heat without melting.
* some type of mold to pour the soap into to set. I like using 3 inch PVC pipes with ends that can open or big rectangular heavy plastic boxes like Tupperware type. Dishwasher safe is a good sign.
* old towels or blankets to insulate the soap so it does not cool too fast.
* a good book of instructions. My favorite for beginners is
The Complete Soapmaker by Norma Coney
In her book is a GREAT recipe for an Olive Oil Castile that only contains 52 oz olive oil - 7 oz lye and 20 oz of water.
