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"Glue" them all together into a soap ball.
Do what my mom does. Keep it on the soap tray underneath the brand new soap. And once both get wet..t.hey will meld together when they dry :).
YOu can get some netting, the kind like they make dish scrubbies with. Put the slivers in it and you have a great bath scrubby for you. Just tie up the corners if you don't know how to sew.
melt them and make a new bar or soup
Make liquid soap. Put the sliver and some water into a pump, let sit for a week or so, stir it a bit, and pump. Some brands are easier to use than others. It's also easier if you cut or grate the soap into flakes because of the increased surface area.
I usually just lather them onto a rag to finish them off, though.
go catfishing. soap works great!
I throw them away...
Put it in the microwave.
No scarcasm intended, but some soap will have a very intersting affect.
My husband just sticks them onto the new bar, they are used up in about 3 washes.
yeh i say throw it away why are you saving things like that
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