How to Use Lye safely and Understand its Dangers

Before using lye for cleaning or for lye soap making it is important to know how to safely handle it and the dangers involved with its use. Lye and lye soap have been used by homemakers for centuries because of its cleaning properties, cheap cost, and lasting qualities. Lye can be used safely if certain rules are followed.

Things You'll Need

  • Wooden or stainless steel spoons
  • Glass, enamel, stoneware, pots
  • Rubber, chemical resistant gloves
  • Vinegar
  • Milk, Ice cream
  • Heat resistant plastic containers
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Instructions

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      Know what lye is and its dangers. Many homemade soap recipes call for the use of lye and for safe lye soap making it is necessary to understand what lye is and how to be safe when handling lye. Lye is an alkali chemical- sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda. This means it is not an acid but a base and is counteracted by acids such as vinegar or citrus juices. When purchasing lye, know that it comes in a dry granular form for mixing with water to make a solution that is used for homemade soaps. When lye is mixed with water, heat is released so the container used to mix lye in, has to be able to take that heat. Lye will burn the skin and damage the eyes in the dry or wet form. It also releases fumes when mixed with water, that can harm the lungs. If swallowed, lye will burn the esophagus and can cause death. Children and pets should not be allowed around lye.

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      When using lye as part of the soap making supplies, follow some simple cautions. Never add water to lye because it will react violently and may splatter. Always add lye slowly to cool water and wear protective clothing such as long gloves. Lye will react with metals such as aluminum, cast iron, and steel. It should be stored and mixed in ceramic, stoneware, glass, or heat-resistant plastic containers. Glass should be used with caution because it may break due to the heat released when lye reacts. Because of the fumes formed, work in a well ventilated area when making lye solutions and don't breathe the fumes. Goggles and protective clothing such as chemical resistant gloves, are a good idea. Utensils used with lye need to be wooden or heat-proof plastic and both they, and any pots used should never be used for food items again. Any containers used to store lye or lye solutions should be adequately marked and kept in safe locations.

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      When working with lye keep a bowl of vinegar nearby to splash on any skin it might get on. Vinegar will counteract lye and stop its burning. Milk will also neutralize lye and can be used if it is accidentally swallowed or gotten into the eye. If either of these thing happen call 911 immediately and get medical help. Do not induce vomiting or give vinegar to someone who has swallowed lye. If lye get on the skin flush it with lots of water with some salt if there is no vinegar. The same goes for the eyes flush them repeatedly with water. Lye soap has to be aged to allow the fat in the soap to mellow the lye so the soaps will not be harsh to the skin.
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Tips & Warnings

  • Be sure the work place is adequately prepared before working with lye.

  • Have someone else around that you can call in case of an emergency.

  • In a humid environment store granular lye in a tight non-metal container. It will react with moisture in the air.

  • Don't put off going to a doctor if hurt with lye. It can be serious.

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