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How Do You Make A New Bar Of Soap From Old Soap Slivers?

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How Do You Make A New Bar Of Soap From Old Soap Slivers?

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Have a large number of old soap slivers that are too small to be useful, but you feel bad seeing them go to waste? This article will teach you how to turn all those old slivers into a new bar of soap! Step 1 First, save up soap slivers as you use them, until you have a reasonable amount. A Tupperware container works well for this. If you use soaps that have VERY different scents, you might want to keep them separate. Step 2 Once you have enough soap to make this worthwhile, dump the slivers onto the cutting board, and mince them with the chef’s knife, until they are in very small pieces. Transfer these to the Pyrex container and add a small amount of water (enough to coat the bottom of the container). Step 3 Cover the container with plastic wrap, and microwave in 15 second intervals, stirring in between with the butter knife, until the water is very hot, and the soap has formed a paste. Step 4 Pour and scoop the soap paste into the cupcake wrappers, and allow to cool. Once this is done

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