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Quasit
Quasit
@Quasit@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

This is probably a stupid question:

What do you do with thin bars of soap that are too thin to use without breaking? It seems to me that there should be some way to combine them somehow into a new bar. But I don't know *how*.

They don't stick together well, even if I wet two at a time and try to squeeze them together. Could they maybe be melted down somehow, maybe in a microwave or on the stovetop? Or should I just throw them out? That seems kind of wasteful!

Does anyone have any solution?

#Advice #HouseholdTips #Household #Soap

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J Miller
J Miller
@JMMaok@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@Quasit

The approach I’m familiar with is sticking the old, thin bar to the bottom of a new bar. Apparently they stick well enough that way.

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