water discount table for c/p soap

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heartsong

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i found this some time ago in another forum, and this has cleared up alot of my discount questions:

LYE X WATER = SOLOUTION RATIO

lye x 1 = 50% (water discount)
lye x 1.5 = 40%
lye x 2 = 33%
lye x 2.5 = 28%
lye x 3 = 25%

hope this helps! :D

this has been corrected, as per carebear.
 
lye x 1 = 50% lye concentration
lye x 1.5 = 40% lye concentration
lye x 2 = 33% lye concentration
lye x 2.5 = 28.5% lye concentration
lye x 3 = 25% lye concentration
 
carebear said:
lye x 1 = 50% lye concentration
lye x 1.5 = 40% lye concentration
lye x 2 = 33% lye concentration
lye x 2.5 = 28.5% lye concentration
lye x 3 = 25% lye concentration

That's cool, but I need more explanation as to what it means?
 
carebear said:
lye x 1 = 50% lye concentration
lye x 1.5 = 40% lye concentration
lye x 2 = 33% lye concentration
lye x 2.5 = 28.5% lye concentration
lye x 3 = 25% lye concentration

thanks carebear-i'll make the correction. out of curiosity, what then is "full water"? 3.5?
 
full water

0 parts lye X 1 part wate = 0 % lye concentration which is full water or 100% water. the % of the deduction is actualy how much lye is in your solution of water combined with lye hope i didnt confuse you as much as i did me
 
"full water" is a nonsense terms - it simply means using the default amount of water recommended by the calculator, and different calculators recommend different amounts.

"discount" is the other nonsense term - because it means discounting (as in reducing) the amount of water, and the % discount is impossible to know unless you know the starting point, but since different calculators have different default amounts...

well you get the drift.
 
I use to work with 40%... and it´s fantastic because you dont have to wait a lot for the cure

But you have to work really fast!!!!! :D
 
I currently work with a 50% lye concentration on my soaps. I still like to leave them for the full 4 week cure.....the soap just gets better, even if it was rock hard from the start.
 
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