To get dye off your hands try Lava brand soap, goof off or goo gone products. If you need something simple try cigarette ashes and dish soap ... view more. ... stormshadows, Answers Expert
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To make soap you will have to use lye and water. You will also need a mixture of oils. You will need to be careful when doing this because it can be ... Answer soap is made with ashes and fats
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・ During the 6th century, craftsmen from France made olive oil soap by combining the ashes from sea plants... ・ Olive oil is made from tree-ripened olives.
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Links to sources of how to make lye the old fashioned way - from wood ashes and water.
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Soap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Historically, potassium hydroxide was extracted from the ashes of bracken or other plants. Lithium soaps also tend to be hard—these are used exclusively in ... |
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From 'Soap ashes - Soy', Nancy Cox and Karin Dannehl (2007)
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Dried palm branches, dried out banana peels, cocoa pods, kapok tree wood, oak wood, (or for really white soap, apple tree wood) make the best lye ashes.
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In making soap the first ingredient required is a liquid solution of potash commonly called lye. The lye solution was obtained by placing wood ashes in a ...
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Soap was of great value in keeping the household a far better place to live and work. The manufacture of soap by the hard-working colonists from wood ashes ...
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Jul 17, 2011 ... clean dishes with wood ashes. Wood Ash Soap. You can use wood ashes instead of soap to clean your mess kit and cooking gear ...
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