Where can I learn how to make lye soap at home?”
Step1 Make lye water from wood ashes. The concept is simple but the mechanism may require a bit of ingenuity. Water must drip gently down through a container of wood ash. The source for wood ash can be a fireplace, fire pit or campfire. Hardwood ashes will produce lye that can be used to make hard soap bars. Step2 Burn wood at a high temperature. The fire should reduce the wood to white ash. After the fire has cooled collect the white ash in a sealed container to keep it dry and uncontaminated. When making lye, use plastic or ceramic as the caustic soda will erode metal containers. Store the wood ash. Step3 Collect rain water or stream water. This water is less contaminated and is the ideal source for traditional lye making. The proper water is essential to the process. Step4 Place the wood ash in a bucket with a tap or other drain hole. Pour a half bucket of hot water over the ash. Slowly add cool water until the water drips from the container. Add more ash and water again until the a