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How to make soap from soap remnants: Pexels Do small pieces remain after using solid soap? It’s inconvenient to use them, but it’s a pity to throw them away? Turn them into a new bar of sanitary product. We'll show you how to make soap from soap remnants at home.

How to use leftover soap

We use soap to wash our hands, do laundry or wash dishes. When a bar of soap becomes thin, flat and brittle, it becomes impossible or simply inconvenient to use. Practical housewives are in no hurry to throw away remnants, but come up with new ways to use them:

  1. The most popular move is to attach a soap remnant to the new soap. To do this, both pieces need to be wet and connected to each other.


    After two or three uses, the soap remnant is firmly imprinted into a new piece of soap and is completely consumed.

  2. Needlewomen use soap in cutting sewing. But not every woman is engaged in sewing, and even one piece of soap will be enough for this task for a long time.


    The soap leaves clear lines necessary for cutting, is easily washed off, and leaves no traces

  3. Several remnants of soap can be placed in a stocking or fishnet, tie a knot and use the resulting bag of soap for laundry, washing dishes, instead of a washcloth. The same bag can be hung near the street washstand in the garden: the soap will not be lost, it will dry out and will always be at hand.


    Soaps folded into a similar bag will become convenient for use.

  4. Leftover scented soap can be placed in the linen closet between stacks of bedding or clothing. Items that have been left unused for a long time will have a pleasant aroma instead of a musty smell.


    Place scented bars of soap between piles to protect against the unpleasant smell of stale items.

  5. Remnants will help decorate windows: in winter, you can use them to glue snowflakes and other New Year paraphernalia to the windows; they will also help secure the lace tulle to the glass.


    Tulle glued to the glass will help limit the view from the street, protect from the sun or decorate the window

  6. To insulate windows, you need to soak pieces of fabric in soapy water and seal the cracks.


    The soap will reliably stick the fabric to the surface of the window, leave no marks and can be easily removed

  7. If the zipper on your clothing gets stuck, you can lubricate the zipper with dry soap.


    A zipper coated with soap is easier to close.

  8. Poorly moving desk drawers can be lubricated with soap to improve sliding.


    You can lubricate the wooden grooves along which the box moves with soap.

  9. From the remnants you can make a new full-fledged bar of soap.


    From old bars of soap you can make new bars with various useful additives

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