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to prepare hard soap take 2 kg of caustic soda, dissolve in 8 liters of water, bring the solution to 25 ° C and pour it into melted and cooled to 50 ° C lard (lard must be unsalted and 12 kg 800 g is taken for the specified amount of water and soda). The resulting liquid mixture is thoroughly stirred until the whole mass becomes completely homogeneous, after which it is poured into wooden boxes, well wrapped in felt, and placed in a warm, dry place. After 4-5 days, the mass hardens and the soap is ready.

If you want to have a more foamy soap, then add another 400 g of purified potash to the indicated amount of water or take 2 kg less fat and add the same amount of coconut oil.

to prepare liquid soap dissolve the same amount of crude caustic potassium in 2 kg of water, bring the solution to 25 ° C and mix thoroughly with 8 kg of unsalted lard, previously melted and cooled to 50 ° C, then proceed as above.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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