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How do you safely get the lye out of a 50lb bag? I have some in bulk and am

afraid to open it as it seems to fly around even in the small containers.

Carol

>>>The Lowes " close " to us doesn't carry Roebic in the cleaning products

aisle... you have to go to the plumbing dept. to find it <shrug>. I

think some Lowes quit carrying the stuff too - I quit buying it from

them early on and went to the 50 pound bags..

Barb

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Good point. If you can't find it locally, you can order it. I buy it by the 50

lb. bag, also.

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The Lowes " close " to us doesn't carry Roebic in the cleaning products

aisle... you have to go to the plumbing dept. to find it <shrug>. I

think some Lowes quit carrying the stuff too - I quit buying it from

them early on and went to the 50 pound bags..

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Not sure about others, but this is what I do to transfer. Do it in a safe area

(no people or pets allowed in the vicinity), 6 ft sheet of plastic on floor

under the bag, wear protective clothing including apron, safety glasses, long

latex gloves. Make sure you wash all surfaces, floor, etc when done - just to

make sure.

Lorrie

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Re: Re: Lye At Lowes?

How do you safely get the lye out of a 50lb bag? I have some in bulk and am

afraid to open it as it seems to fly around even in the small containers.

Carol

>>>The Lowes " close " to us doesn't carry Roebic in the cleaning products

aisle... you have to go to the plumbing dept. to find it <shrug>. I

think some Lowes quit carrying the stuff too - I quit buying it from

them early on and went to the 50 pound bags..

Barb

www.millershomemade.com <<<<<<<<<<

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What do you take it out with and what do you package it in? Is the quantity 1lb

size or more?

Thanks

Carol

>>>>>>>>>>Not sure about others, but this is what I do to transfer. Do it in a

safe area (no people or pets allowed in the vicinity), 6 ft sheet of plastic on

floor under the bag, wear protective clothing including apron, safety glasses,

long latex gloves. Make sure you wash all surfaces, floor, etc when done - just

to make sure.

Lorrie <<<<<<<<<<

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Carol,

I pour mine from the 50lb bags into a couple of 3 gallon buckets with

tight sealed lids then I just scoop out what I need and put the lid back

on tight. It's worked quite well for me. No moisture problems.

Katy

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>

> What do you take it out with and what do you package it in? Is the

> quantity 1lb size or more?

> Thanks

> Carol

>

> >>>>>>>>>>Not sure about others, but this is what I do to transfer. Do

> it in a safe area (no people or pets allowed in the vicinity), 6 ft

> sheet of plastic on floor under the bag, wear protective clothing

> including apron, safety glasses, long latex gloves. Make sure you wash

> all surfaces, floor, etc when done - just to make sure.

>

>

>

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What my husband and I do, (he helps me with this job) is put the bag in a

plastic tub, cut it open on the side and scoop it into red devil jars that

I had preveiously bought lye a long time ago and had saved.

We do this outside in the gravel driveway on a non humid day and then hose

down the area after. Of course we have safety glasses, long sleeves and

plastic gloves on.

Shaye

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My daughter and I try to transfer the lye in warmer weather. We do it

outside and have the containers with plastic bags all ready. I store mine

in plastic frosting buckets I get from Wegman's. Usually try to make three

containers from a 50 lb. bag. So much easier to handle in smaller amounts.

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

Re: Re: Lye At Lowes?

How do you safely get the lye out of a 50lb bag? I have some in bulk and

am afraid to open it as it seems to fly around even in the small containers.

Carol

>>>The Lowes " close " to us doesn't carry Roebic in the cleaning products

aisle... you have to go to the plumbing dept. to find it <shrug>. I

think some Lowes quit carrying the stuff too - I quit buying it from

them early on and went to the 50 pound bags..

Barb

www.millershomemade.com <<<<<<<<<<

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yep, same here

Lorrie

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Carol,

I pour mine from the 50lb bags into a couple of 3 gallon buckets with

tight sealed lids then I just scoop out what I need and put the lid back

on tight. It's worked quite well for me. No moisture problems.

Katy

cdesousa5@... wrote:

>

>

> What do you take it out with and what do you package it in? Is the

> quantity 1lb size or more?

> Thanks

> Carol

>

> >>>>>>>>>>Not sure about others, but this is what I do to transfer. Do

> it in a safe area (no people or pets allowed in the vicinity), 6 ft

> sheet of plastic on floor under the bag, wear protective clothing

> including apron, safety glasses, long latex gloves. Make sure you wash

> all surfaces, floor, etc when done - just to make sure.

>

>

>

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Thank you everyone. I live in S Fla most of the time and it is very humid so

I'll try to do it on a cool (70's) winter day here hopefully on a non breezy day

too. Lye has always scared the pejeebus out of me.

Carol

>>>>>yep, same here

Lorrie <<<<<<<

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