| III.— | Cochin cocoanut oil | 70,000 parts |
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| Compressed tallow | 50,000 parts |
| Castor oil | 23,000 parts |
| Caustic soda lye, 39° Bé | 71,000 parts |
| Sugar | 40,000 parts |
| Dissolved in |
| Water | 30,000 parts |
| Alcohol | 40,000 parts |
| Brown, No. 55 | 250 parts |
| Geranium oil | 720 parts |
| Bergamot oil | 300 parts |
| Cedar-wood oil | 120 parts |
| Palmarosa oil | 400 parts |
| Vanillin | 10 parts |
| Tonka tincture | 400 parts |
Miscellaneous Formulas:
Szegedin Soap.
Instrument Soap.
Stain-removing Soaps.
| I.— | Ceylon cocoanut or palm seed oil | 320 pounds |
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| Caustic soda lye, 38° Bé | 160 pounds |
| Carbonate of potash, 20° Bé | 56 pounds |
| Oil of turpentine | 9 pounds |
| Finely powdered kieselguhr | 280 pounds |
| Brilliant green | 2 pounds |
The oil having been fused, the dye is mixed with some of it and stirred into the contents of the pan. The kieselguhr is then crutched in from a sieve, then the lye, and then the carbonate of potash. These liquids are poured in in a thin stream. When the soap begins to thicken, add the turpentine, mold, and cover up the molds.
| II.— | Rosin grain soap | 1,000 pounds |
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| Talc (made to a paste with weak carbonate of potash) | 100 pounds |
| Oil of turpentine | 4 pounds |
| Benzine | 3 pounds |
Mix the talc and soap by heat, and when cool enough add the turpentine and benzine, and mold.
| III.— | Cocoanut oil | 600 pounds |
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| Tallow | 400 pounds |
| Caustic soda lye | 500 pounds |
| Fresh ox gall | 200 pounds |
| Oil of turpentine | 12 pounds |
| Ammonia (sp. gr., 0.91) | 6 pounds |
| Benzine | 5 pounds |