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All you gotta do is get em all really wet and squish em togather...theyll blend in with each other, let em dry...and ait will be another bar of soap. Thats what we always did. LoL.
You can make liquid soap -just put saved soap pieces in a 2-cup Pyrex measuring cup with 1 cup of water. Microwave until the soap is melted - you can stir to check - cover and leave until cool. Put it into a dispenser with a pump.
If you don't want liquid soap then you can also get a sponge and slit the side halfway and insert a soap piece into the center. Wet it with warm water - it's a great way to use up your soap pieces, and it's nice and sudsy!
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You're reading Any ideas on how to melt soap? lol i wanna use the small bits to make a bar again, i have a book that tells me but have to get a chemical
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