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Used homemade hand soap today for the first time. We made a batch some time ago from the glycerine biodiesel byproduct.
The soap bars are not very hard, but work great, lots of lather.
Drops of lavender oil was added to give the soap an aroma.
About 10% of each batch of biodiesel is glycerine, which hardens after a while (image below).
Recipe:
About a gallon of the glycerine was heated on a hot plate to boil off the methanol.
Next add 80 grams of Lye dissolved in 1/2 gallon of water.
This mixture was heated for about 20 minutes.
After this was done, we poured the liquid into forms and stirred in a few drops of lavender oil in each.
That's all. Put the filled forms away and let sit for as long as it takes to make the soap bars firm enough to handle. 3-4 weeks or more.
The soap bars are not very hard, but work great, lots of lather.
Drops of lavender oil was added to give the soap an aroma.
About 10% of each batch of biodiesel is glycerine, which hardens after a while (image below).
Recipe:
About a gallon of the glycerine was heated on a hot plate to boil off the methanol.
Next add 80 grams of Lye dissolved in 1/2 gallon of water.
This mixture was heated for about 20 minutes.
After this was done, we poured the liquid into forms and stirred in a few drops of lavender oil in each.
That's all. Put the filled forms away and let sit for as long as it takes to make the soap bars firm enough to handle. 3-4 weeks or more.
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