Transcription of Homemade Soap
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Homemade Soap Compiled by Kathy Miller - see info at In trying to put together this handout, I realize I have a ton of stuff posted on the web! This is just part of it and to get you started. If you'd like to visit the web page for more information on soapmaking, the URL is: < >. Notes on Soapmaking (Some from old Pennwalt Corp. leaflet). 1. Never use lye on aluminum utensils (lye acts upon them). For small batches of soap, enameled or granite ware is suitable and for larger batches, an iron kettle may be used. 2. All grease should be pure and clean to obtain soap with a clean, wholesome odor.
Preparing Fat Good soap requires fats that are free from dirt, rancidity, lean meat, salt and other impurities. Fats may be grouped in three classes:
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