It isn’t very pleasant when you are in the shower and stretch your hand to grab the hand soap, but it has melted away. You just opened a new bar a few days ago. Here are some ways to elongate the use of a hand soap bar.
Keep it away from water.
The first trick to extend the use of hand soap is keeping it away from water bodies. You must keep it away from shower or faucet streams that ruin the soap very quickly. It will waste the bar soap and you are left opening new ones sooner than you think. Therefore, keep the hand soap bars at a high slab.
You can put it in the opposite direction of the shower head as well. Ensure the soap is not getting splashed by water.
Pick the right dish.
After you have placed the hand soap bars out of the way of the water, it is time to pick the accurate dish. You must pick a complimentary dish that lets the water drip out of it rather than pool. Furthermore, it must offer excellent airflow from the sides.
A researched dish for soap will last for many years. Moreover, it will not lose its color. If you notice the soap is blocking its airway, place it under running water. With the effort, your soap will remain dry and offer extended use.
Keep the soap dish clean.
Other than drying the dish soap, you must keep it clean. Mostly, the users are unable to give the hand soap rest in between uses. As a result, it does not sufficiently dry.
You can use a pot scraper to get rid of the soap on the dish. You can add the bits to a different bag and use them for travel or when you accidentally run out of soap. After you scrape the dish, rinse it with water and leave it to dry. Do it once a week.
Buy a hand soap saver bag.
You can put the hand soap in a saver bag that is made from sustainable material. It prevents the soap from unnecessarily melting. Here are a few reasons for investing in soap bag
- You can put the hand soap in the bag when it has become too small. You can keep using it until it has been completely utilized. No more random soap bits that clog the drain.
- The bag will keep the soap dry between uses. It will prevent it from interacting with the water stream.
Do not put soap in tins.
We usually put hand soap bars in tins when we travel. Other items in the bag are shampoo and conditioners. Unfortunately, travel-size soap tins do not have drainage. In other words, any water that gets in there is stuck and will continue to melt the soap.
Therefore, you can take the hand soap in a bag on the road. Whenever you rest or pause at a pitstop, you can let the soap dry in the sun. It will prevent the build-up of bacteria and microbes. Moreover, it will ensure airflow as well.
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