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What do you mean by that? If you're wondering if there's something you can do with thin leftovers of soap, the answer is yes... you can melt down a bunch of them and make a new bar of soap.
You can do something called rebatch with leftover soap, like those little slivers of soap or even some regular soap you have and want it to smell or feel different. You grate the soap and melt it, add some water and scents, maybe some color and you can whirr it with a stick blender, whipping it up creamy and then pour into forms.
yes.there is a group that recycles it and gives it to the people of Haiti.you may laugh but it saves lives.just being able to ash your hands can prevent hosts of viruses.
Not when its been all used up but you can recycle the little bits left by putting them together but I forget how.+5
Yes, but it would have to be cleaned first.
Yep. You keep all the bits and pieces and I'm not certain of the exact steps involved but I remember my mom doing that....reconstituing the bits and pieces maybe by melting them in a little water or something! :)
It is possible to meltdown leftover soap into new soap.
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