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{{Infobox item
 
{{Infobox item
|Released = [[18 March]] [[2002]]
 
|Update = Latest RuneScape News (18 March 2002)
 
 
|name = Soda ash
 
|name = Soda ash
 
|image = [[File:Soda ash.png]]
 
|image = [[File:Soda ash.png]]
 
|Released = [[18 March]] [[2002]]
 
|Update = Latest RuneScape News (18 March 2002)
 
|Quest Item = No
 
|Quest Item = No
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|Members = Yes
 
|Tradeable = Yes
 
|Tradeable = Yes
 
|Equipable = No
 
|Equipable = No
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|High Alch = 1gp
 
|High Alch = 1gp
 
|Low Alch = 0gp
 
|Low Alch = 0gp
|Examine = One of the ingredients for making glass|Members = Yes}}
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|Examine = One of the ingredients for making glass
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'''Soda ash''' is one of the ingredients needed to [[Crafting|Craft]] glass. Soda ash can be obtained by cooking [[seaweed]] on a [[range]]. Seaweed is obtained from spawns on [[Entrana]] or through [[Big Net]] [[Fishing]]. To make [[molten glass]], use the sand on a [[furnace]] with soda ash in your inventory. The molten glass can then be blown with a [[glassblowing pipe]] to create one of the following:
 
'''Soda ash''' is one of the ingredients needed to [[Crafting|Craft]] glass. Soda ash can be obtained by cooking [[seaweed]] on a [[range]]. Seaweed is obtained from spawns on [[Entrana]] or through [[Big Net]] [[Fishing]]. To make [[molten glass]], use the sand on a [[furnace]] with soda ash in your inventory. The molten glass can then be blown with a [[glassblowing pipe]] to create one of the following:
*[[Beer glass]]
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*[[File:Beer glass.png]] [[Beer glass]]
*[[Vial]]
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*[[File:Vial.png]] [[Vial]]
*[[Glass orb]]
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*[[File:Unpowered orb.png]] [[Glass orb]]
   
 
{{glass}}
 
{{glass}}

Revision as of 22:26, 15 March 2017

Soda ash is one of the ingredients needed to Craft glass. Soda ash can be obtained by cooking seaweed on a range. Seaweed is obtained from spawns on Entrana or through Big Net Fishing. To make molten glass, use the sand on a furnace with soda ash in your inventory. The molten glass can then be blown with a glassblowing pipe to create one of the following: