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The Boyer Corporation Red Crown Lye for Soap Making, Sodium Hydroxide Pure High Test Food Grade Lye, Caustic Soda, Drain Cleaner and Clog Remover, 3 Pack 2.2 lbs.

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$49.95

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About this item

  • Lye is also known as sodium hydroxide and caustic soda. Lye forms a great soap base for the production of lye soap. Our lye comes in a safe container fitted with a resealable child resistant cap.
  • Technical grade lye (food grade) is the lye of choice for soap making. Other household uses for this powerful lye are drain clog cleaning, oven grease removing and as a cleaning agent.
  • Lye has traditionally been used as the main ingredient in soap making. Want to make all natural, award winning, homemade, handcrafted soaps? This is the lye you are looking for!
  • Lye is used as a drain cleaner and clog remover. The corrosive behavior of sodium hydroxide will eat its way through the toughest drain clogs of grease and hair without ruining your pipes!
  • Lye is a main ingredient in many cleaning agents and is a great oven grease remover. Sodium hydroxide should be handled with extra care.


4 Simple Steps to Wonderful Soap Making PRIZE WINNING HARD SOAP Step 1. Cleaning Fat. (This step may be omitted if freshly rendered fat or new lard is used). Boil 3 quarts kitchen grease, lard, tallow or fat with 3 pints of water. Remove from heat and add 3 quarts cold water to clean fat and remove salt. This may be done one quart at a time if larger cans are not available. Skim off clean, solidified fat for step 3. Step 2. Dissolve slowly 1/3 can Red Crown Lye in 1 quart of water and allow to cool to room temperature. Step 3. Heat fat to approx. 95 degrees. Pour lye solution from step 2 slowly into fat stirring as you pour. Stir for about 15 minutes until mixture gets honey-like. Step 4. Pour mixture into pan or wood box which has been lined with slightly damp cloth. Cover with newspaper, blanket or rug to hold in saponification heat. After 24 hours remove soap from mold and cut into bars with fine wire or string. Allow soap bars to cure where air can reach them, but not cold or drafts. Ten to fourteen days of curing will provide a better soap.


S. Bartram
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I use this for soap making.
K.I.T. Carroll
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
Follow directions carefully. Our sinks in the kitchen and bathroom were glogging up, despite our best efforts to clear and keep them free flowing, especially the kitchen sink. It worked. Both sinks flow freely now.
nancy capponi
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
Great product to make soap. Easy to use and comes in a multi pack. Please always use gloves and goggles when using this products.
Trish
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
I have been a soap maker for ten years and the Boyer Corporation Red Crown Lye is the only brand of sodium hydroxide I use. It is dependable and does a great job of bringing my soap mixture to trace.
AJB
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I use this to make soaps. It’s perfect.
Lisa D Allen
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
This lye is consistent. And in soap making… that’s what you want. I’ve been pleased to say the least. 💕🐝
Tracy M
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Product as described. Fair price
LakeFisherman
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
This is good quality but it can be dangerous. So be careful. We made our first batch of soap of about 30 bars and it came out well.