This is a great question. I was doing heated pulls last week, and the rubber stopper popped out of my Erlenmeyer as I had it in my hands turned 90° in the process of rolling it. Basic soup was shot out of the flask into my kitchen, living room, walls, floor, some got on me, some got on my fiance.
If you've spilled lye on your skin, IMMEDIATELY wash the area with vinegar. The lye will continue to eat your skin until neutralized. After vinegar, water, of course.
What I do for the mess on the floor, walls, appliances, house etc... Wearing gloves, mop it up with a towel wet with vinegar. Then water, after you've cleaned the bulk of the mess.
These are just my diy kitchen chem methods I have developed out of necessity. I would love to hear from some of our more learned and experienced chemists. What is the best practice method for cleaning up a NaOH spill?
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This is entheogenic." -Nicholas Sand