| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Essentially Natural |
| Model Number | 4258 |
Essentially Natural Caustic Potash (Potassium Hydroxide) is a strong alkali used primarily as a lye for making liquid soap through saponification. It reacts with fats and oils to create liquid soap and is also used in specific formulation contexts where an alkaline material is required. This is a highly caustic raw material and must be handled with strict safety practices.
It is intended for technical and formulation use only. For more detailed instructions on how to use and handle Potassium Hydroxide safely we recommend reading this article . Also you can read our blog on soap making . Key Properties Ingredient Name: Potassium Hydroxide Also Known As: KOH, potash, lye Form: Solid alkali Primary Function: Saponification for liquid soap making Size Options: 500g, 1kg, 2kg or 5kg What Its Used For This product is commonly used to: Make liquid soap by saponifying oils and fats Adjust alkalinity in suitable technical formulations Create potassium-based soap pastes for dilution into liquid soap Support specialist soap recipes that require potassium hydroxide rather than sodium hydroxide Who Its For This product is suitable for: Experienced soap makers producing liquid soap Formulators trained in handling caustic raw materials DIY makers following a proven liquid soap recipe with safety controls This product is not for: Beginners without safety equipment and proper ventilation Ready-to-use cosmetic applications Any personal care use as-is How To Use As a Liquid Soap Lye: Use in a properly calculated soap recipe and dissolve carefully in water before combining with oils.
Processing Tip: Work in a well-ventilated area and follow a trusted formulation method for accurate calculations. Safety Instructions Caustic, wear gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing. Use in a well-ventilated area, fumes can occur during mixing. Always add potassium hydroxide to water, not water to potassium hydroxide.
Avoid skin and eye contact, seek urgent help if exposure occurs. Keep tightly sealed, store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat. FAQs Q: Is this the same as sodium hydroxide? A: No, potassium hydroxide is typically used for liquid soap, sodium hydroxide is typically used for bar soap. Q: Can I use this to adjust pH in a cosmetic cream?
A: It is generally too caustic for casual pH adjustment. Use only if you understand the formulation and safety requirements. Q: Why does mixing lye produce fumes? A: Dissolving strong alkalis in water releases heat and can create irritating vapours, ventilation is important.
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