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QuestionCan I just use olive oil?Community AnswerYes, you can make soap using any oil, fat, or wax, but the amount of lye needed differs with different oils. Use a lye calculator like SoapCalc.net to determine the quantities.
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QuestionWhere can I get the raw materials for making a hand wash?Community AnswerBulk Apothecary is one source - they sell lye, oils, and other ingredients.
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QuestionCan sodium hydroxide be used instead of potassium?Community AnswerThese two cannot be used interchangeably. Sodium Hydroxide is used to make a hard bar soap and Potassium Hydroxide is used to make liquid soap.
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QuestionCan I use any other oil type?Community AnswerYes, but first you should know the function of the oil to make sure it will work in your soap.
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QuestionShould I add an additional preservative to this?Community AnswerYou do not have to use a preservative. The soap solution is high enough that bacteria and mold cannot grow.
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QuestionHow much does it cost to make this soap?Community AnswerThe price would vary, depending on where you buy the ingredients from and what brand they are. If you are using ingredients that you already own, the soap could be practically free to make.
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QuestionIt states 33 oz of water. Is that for the diluting or for the lye mixture?Community AnswerThe lye solution should be mixed using only 16 oz, then once the paste has cooked for the 6 hour time period you heat the 33 oz of distilled water and add the paste to the heated water. Then let it stand for half a day to a day.
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QuestionCan I make liquid soap in cold process?Community AnswerUnfortunately no... not from scratch. You need it to gel, and the only way to do that is through the hp method.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my liquid soap becomes too watery?Community AnswerTry adding more grated soap to the mixture and boiling or blending it again to form a thicker paste.
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QuestionDoes the soap need to cure like with bar soaps?Community AnswerYes. The soap needs to cure for four to six weeks or longer.
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QuestionWhat do I need to make the soap last for a long time and smell good?Community AnswerYou need some clay (not the kind used for pottery) for the oils you use to bind to. Some essential and floral oils can ruin the soap, so do your research carefully.
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QuestionHow much water is used to make the bar into a liquid soap?Community AnswerUse one cup of water to one cup of soap flakes to make this recipe.
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QuestionWhat are the anti-bacterial ingredients for making a long term liquid soap?Community AnswerEssential oils and a liquid preservative. When it comes to preservatives, Liquid Germall Plus is my choice. Just half a teaspoon is enough for gallons, this is an effective cosmetic preservative.
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QuestionHow should I measure the ingredients for liquid soap?Community AnswerYou can use a kitchen scale -- digital if you prefer -- to make sure that your ingredient amounts are as accurate as possible.
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QuestionDoes it matter if the raw oils or fats are solid?Community AnswerYes, although if the raw oils or fats are solid, all you have to do is heat them up to melt them into a liquid. (I have found that the room-temperature solid fats melt at a temperature of about 120 to 160 degrees F, which is the approximate temperature of a crock pot set on low.)
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QuestionDo I need to use glycerin?Community AnswerNo; glycerin is just for moisturizing and making the skin smooth.
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QuestionI made liquid soap from a Dove bar, but it makes no lather. How do I get lather?Community AnswerYou could experiment and add different things, such as honey, for example. You can add different amounts depending on what kind of texture you really prefer.
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QuestionHow do I grate the soap?Community AnswerYou use a grater (like a cheese grater, one is pictured in the article). You rub the soap bar back and forth across the grater until you have a large pile of soap shreds.
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QuestionDoes the coconut oil have to be bought in liquid form or can I melt the solid stuff?Community AnswerYou can melt the solid stuff. It's the same thing. All coconut oil is solid below 76 degrees Fahrenheit and starts to melt above that temperature.
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QuestionThe liquid soap solidified after cooling. What should I do?Community AnswerAdd more water to your soap mixture until it is the right consistency. You have to experiement with the amounts of soap and water in your mixture.
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QuestionOnce I grate it and mixes with water my liquid soap looks pearlescent. How can I make it transparent?Community AnswerYou cannot make transparent liquid soap with NaOH, because the bar soap you produce will not be transparent.
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QuestionIs this antibacterial? And if so, which ingredients make it antibacterial?Community AnswerNot necessarily. To make a soap antibacterial, specific ingredients must be added that act against bacteria.
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QuestionHow do I make the thickened liquid soap more watery?Community AnswerThat may have happened be as a result of improper mixing of your ingredients (i.e., low solvent quantities). You can add a few drops of distilled water and heat it, with continued stirring, until you attain the fluidity desired.
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QuestionWhat is the function of the ingredients composition in liquid soap making?Community AnswerIn liquid soap, potassium hydroxide is the alkali which actually makes it soap. The oils are basically the fat, scent and what gives it colour (if it is coloured).
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QuestionCan I use fruit juices instead of water?Community AnswerNo, as the sugars in the juice interfere in the reactions and can cause the soap to mold. Always use distilled water.
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QuestionCan I use coconut oil instead of glycerin when making liquid soap?Community AnswerCoconut oil is an anti-inflammatory, keeping skin moisturized and helping heal wounds. The medium-chain fatty acids found in coconut oil also possess antimicrobial properties that can help treat acne and protect the skin from harmful bacteria. So yes, you can use coconut oil.
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QuestionHow do I not have my grated bar of soap be slimy when making liquid soap?Community AnswerMake sure it is dry first by keeping it in the sun to dry and don't add water before you grate it.
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QuestionCan l leave grated soap overnight?Community AnswerYes, just make sure you keep it covered over in a bowl with a kitchen towel or clear wrap. Try not to leave it for many days though.
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QuestionWhat is oz? Like 33 oz. distilled water?DonaganTop Answerer"Oz" means "ounce" or "ounces."
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