Yes, but there are more preferred sources of soap-making lye.
Battery acid is Sulfuric acid and Drano is 54.2 %Sodium hydroxide Sulfuric acid is a strong acid which can damage skin and your eyes. Drano is 54.2 % Sodium hydroxide which is lye. Lye is used to make lye soap. Lye reacts with oils and fats to make soap. You have oils on your skin.
No, you cannot mix both bleach and Drano due to safety reasons. If you really want bleach then first use the Drano and then wait before using the bleach.
If by "use" you mean, "DRINK".. I would imagine fairly quickly yes. If you USE drano, I highly doubt it will do you ANY harm at all.Also, if you have the jug in your hand and are considering it.. I stress you to talk to someone.If you are about to use drano on a drain, good luck. Hope everything flows well for you.
Yes! I use borax in the homemade laundry soap that I make. Here is a link on how to make it. http://sarahsworld-sarahsworld.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-to-make-all-natural-laundry-soap-at.html
Drano contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
Battery acid is Sulfuric acid and Drano is 54.2 %Sodium hydroxide Sulfuric acid is a strong acid which can damage skin and your eyes. Drano is 54.2 % Sodium hydroxide which is lye. Lye is used to make lye soap. Lye reacts with oils and fats to make soap. You have oils on your skin.
No definitely not. Drano should not be used anywhere. It is very harmful to your plumbing
Drano
I wouldn't use it for anything
No, you cannot mix both bleach and Drano due to safety reasons. If you really want bleach then first use the Drano and then wait before using the bleach.
If by "use" you mean, "DRINK".. I would imagine fairly quickly yes. If you USE drano, I highly doubt it will do you ANY harm at all.Also, if you have the jug in your hand and are considering it.. I stress you to talk to someone.If you are about to use drano on a drain, good luck. Hope everything flows well for you.
Firstly, pouring Drano into a toilet or gully is illegal and you may be fined by a city official. Secondly, Drano is a highly explosive chemical when mixed with water, so pouring it into a toilet will leave you with a life time of scars on your face. LEAVE DRANO TO A PROFESSIONAL PLUMBER
no Indian's did not make soap or shampoo. They did not have the things or materials to make these products.
Drano is not hydrochloric acid... Drano is the exact opposite. It's a base. This is why people end up doing stupid stuff and getting chemical burns on their face. If you think Drano is the same as HCI, then mix some Drano and HCI. If your right and its the same thing, nothing will happen. (Hint: Make sure you have somebody standing by to drive you the the hospital after you mix it).
Bar soap is the best for that, not smelly soap because that will make it worse.
Drano
Drano was created in 1923.