If it was a strong enough solution, but if it was strong enough to work would also damage surfaces. There are readily available sprays that will do it without the damage.
lye is an alkaline ingredient in soap making that transforms oils into soap
Lye Soap is made by combining Lye (Sodium hydroxide), Oils and water together at the right temperature and ratio as to begin saponification. Ordinary soap like in the supermarket is not this type of soap. They do not contain lye at all.
Yes. Usually listed as sodium talloate, sodium palmitate, etc.
Lye soap made in Milwaukee Ei
Water, oil, and lye
lye is an alkaline ingredient in soap making that transforms oils into soap
Lye Soap is made by combining Lye (Sodium hydroxide), Oils and water together at the right temperature and ratio as to begin saponification. Ordinary soap like in the supermarket is not this type of soap. They do not contain lye at all.
mix lye, water, and fat in large pot. heat and stir. you will get soap.
If a mouse injests lye, it will usually kill it. Lye is a strong caustic and it doesn't take a lot of it to cause severe damage to the mucus membranes (think throat, stomach and intestines) and other sensitive tissues of living organisms. That's one reason lye soap is pretty effective as a disinfectant.
Yes, lye soap is safe to use in fact that is what I use every day. When I was a child, my father used to make lye soap which we all used regularly. Except that it didn't have perfume, it was no different from 'store bought' soap. In previous centuries, many people made and used lye soap.
Yes. Usually listed as sodium talloate, sodium palmitate, etc.
Lye soap made in Milwaukee Ei
lye
Fat and lye.
lye.
Water, oil, and lye
Lye