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How To Make Your Old Soap Re-usable
by howtomakestuff Posted on January 23rd, 2004Here are several ideas for re-using those little bits of leftover soap:
Use as tailor’s chalk - mark darts and hems on washable fabric
Make bubble bath - shave and crumble and add to bath
Make new soap cakes - get them wet and stick them together to make a new bar!
Make shower soap - Put slivers and pieces into the toe of some old pantyhose. Tie a knot in the nylon just above the toe, and another at about the knee. Hang in the shower.
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