Lifehack: using soap remnants in the kitchen – total savings and clean dishes
Everyone knows that natural, fragrance-free soap is much healthier for body care than gels, which can cause irritation to the skin. What if we expand our possibilities and use soap, or rather, the remnants that we are used to throwing away, in the kitchen.
What can you do with them? It's very simple - wash the dishes. Soap is washed off better from dishes, without leaving chemical residues like dishwashing gels.
If you decide to collect soap remnants in a jar specially designated for this, then you will no longer have to buy expensive dish gels, and this is a decent saving for your wallet.
So, you have leftovers and you don't know what to do with it? Read my instructions carefully!
1. I take a new sponge for washing dishes.
2. On the side I make a deep slot in it according to the size of the soap.
3. I insert the remaining soap into the slot and begin to wash the dishes.
You don't need to put detergent on the sponge every time, it's inside you. The sponge will lather abundantly when it comes into contact with water, and all you have to do is soap your plate and other dirty dishes with it.
Important! Soap will not remove the burnt bottom of the pan; for this you are better off using citric acid. But it will wash away ordinary food dirt “perfectly.” The dishes will shine like new.
What can you do with them? It's very simple - wash the dishes. Soap is washed off better from dishes, without leaving chemical residues like dishwashing gels.
If you decide to collect soap remnants in a jar specially designated for this, then you will no longer have to buy expensive dish gels, and this is a decent saving for your wallet.
Using leftover soap
So, you have leftovers and you don't know what to do with it? Read my instructions carefully!
1. I take a new sponge for washing dishes.
2. On the side I make a deep slot in it according to the size of the soap.
3. I insert the remaining soap into the slot and begin to wash the dishes.
You don't need to put detergent on the sponge every time, it's inside you. The sponge will lather abundantly when it comes into contact with water, and all you have to do is soap your plate and other dirty dishes with it.
Important! Soap will not remove the burnt bottom of the pan; for this you are better off using citric acid. But it will wash away ordinary food dirt “perfectly.” The dishes will shine like new.
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