[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since I knew I probably used
> too much lye, I added some apple cider vineager to the first wash to
> neutralize any remaining catalyst as in Mike Pelly's recipe.  I'm sure it
> drops out along with the wash water and soaps, but the fuel still has a
> bit of a vineagary smell to it.  

If it still smells vinegary then wash it some more.

Wash it until the pH of the wash water comes out neutral.  If it's too 
acidic then add some baking soda, just a pinch, to the wash water, and 
wash it again.


AP



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