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* [http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/coldprocesssoapmaking/a/lyesources.htm Where to Buy Lye] (David Fisher, about.com)
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Overview

The chemical sodium hydroxide (NaOH), commonly called soda lye, is an essential ingredient in soapmaking.<hide>

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Sodium hydroxide was previously available on grocery shelves as Red Devil lye, but this product has been discontinued.

Reference

Purchasing

see also lye: places carrying more than one type of lye are listed here