I have a product called ''spit ball'' I picked it up in the 80's haven't used it since the 80's and I have no memory of how well it works,it is about the consistency of bore butter.Is Spit Patch an actual product or just slang for whatever?
I have a product called ''spit ball'' I picked it up in the 80's haven't used it since the 80's and I have no memory of how well it works,it is about the consistency of bore butter.Is Spit Patch an actual product or just slang for whatever?
Something like this?I have a product called ''spit ball'' I picked it up in the 80's haven't used it since the 80's and I have no memory of how well it works,it is about the consistency of bore butter.
saponified???? This is a family forum. Can you say that here?saponified
That is what I use with bees wax, a little pricey but makes good lube. It is equivalent to Sperm whale oil.I would use jojoba oil
Was she raised on cornbread?When I was young and single I knew this gal that would give me some stuff she called Hawk Tuah lube. It was kind of like a spit patch with a little extra. It was some good stuff. I recommend getting some if ever you get the chance.
Not sure where she was raised, but she sure could make things rise.Was she raised on cornbread?
but you must pry the butch wax from a lesbians cold dead handsButch wax if you can find it.
Do you have a recipe for that last lube you mentioned with lye, beeswax, and avocado oil?All fats have a saponification number, most have been determined by science people. Beeswax also has a saponification number, specific to sodium hydroxide. What this means is you can calculate how to make sodium stearate with no leftover lye using a certain amount of beeswax and certain amount of lye. This is why proper lye soap will not eat your skin off. Generally, soap makers err on the side of caution and add a little more fat than necessary to ensure all the lye is reacted.
I have made a variety of soap lubes using salts of sodium, lithium, potassium, aluminum, and calcium. The calcium soaps make a very water-resistant grease. Sodium soap makes a very water-absorbent grease, so much so that residue cleans up with plain, cool water, no cleaners required.
I suspect that the product in question here is a beeswax lye soap plasticized with additional oil. I made a very good patch lube with lye, beeswax, and avocado oil, water cleanup and no rust.
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