Mind-Blowing Ways To Use A Bar Of Soap

Everyone at some point has come across bars of soap or remaining pieces in the shower or bathtub. Instead of tossing them away or letting them sit in the back of the cupboard, find creative ways to reuse, repurpose, or use them.

In this article, you will learn some fun and practical ways to bring life back to your bars of soap before discarding them. From homemade cleaning products to holiday decorations, you can discover simple and easy DIY projects to extend the lifespan of your old soap.

Control Mice And Other Unwanted Pests

Irish Spring or other deodorant soaps can be used as an effective deterrent against mice and other household pests. The soap gives off a powerful, irritating scent that can keep away any intruders.

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Begin by cutting the bar of deodorant soap into several small pieces and putting them in affected areas or along known entry points. This novel use for deodorant soap is a non-toxic and easy remedy to ward off unwelcome pests. With regular maintenance, you can keep your home safe from unwanted critters.

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Grate Down And Melt To Make Liquid Soap

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One creative way to use soap is to melt down bars of soap into liquid soap. This is not only a great way to repurpose leftover soap scraps and pieces, but it can also help to save money.

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Melting soap bars down only requires a few additional ingredients, such as water and glycerin, and this process can be done in the comfort of your humble abode. Creating this liquid soap is a quick and easy way to repurpose your old soap.

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Eliminate Mold And Improve Toilet Plumbing

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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends the DIY hack of putting a bar of soap in the toilet bowl to help remove mold and clean out the internal plumbing. The soap helps to dissolve grime and residue, washing out buildup from the sides and bottom of the bowl.

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Doing this every so often helps to keep the plumbing fresh and prevent problem smells and odors. Before throwing out that last piece and buying a new one for the lavatory, why not drop that bad boy into your toilet?

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Polish And Smooth Soap In Nylons

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Many children have fond memories of their grandmothers putting bars of soap in nylons to keep them smooth and fresh. It was also a common practice for many grandmothers to roll up a few bars of soap into a nylon and leave it in the bathroom for a handy loofah to use in the shower.

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Not only did this help simplify bathing, but the soap stayed dry and would last longer. The nylon allowed enough water to dampen the soap for a good scrubbing. This DIY hack helps save money, show ingenuity, and stir up fond memories from our past.

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Shaving Cream

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Using soap instead of shaving cream is a great alternative when in a pinch or for sensitive skin. All you need is a bar of soap and a slightly damp cloth. Start with rubbing the soap to create a lather.

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Next, mix the lather with water and apply it to the desired area. Shave in the opposite direction to your hair for the best result. Soap does not provide as close a shave as cream, but it will do the job if there is no other option.

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Age Picture Frames For A Vintage Look

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This is a cheap and quick way to bring new life to wooden picture frames. Start by lightly dampening a cloth with water. Then, take a bar of soap and begin rubbing it over the frame in small circular motions.

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Rub the soap in with more pressure and in a more concentrated area to deepen the effect. When done, allow the frame to sit for a few hours before wiping it off and giving it a final polish. You can also experiment with different scented soaps for a unique aroma.

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Lubricate Stuck Zippers

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Rubbing a bar of soap over the teeth of a stuck zipper is an easy way to free the teeth. It is best to use a hard bar of soap since the wax content helps create enough friction to allow the zipper to move more freely.

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Aim to get the soap between the zipper's teeth so the soap better penetrates when you tug. After coating the zipper with the bar of soap, pull the slider gently until you feel the teeth release and the zipper moves freely.

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Get Rid Of Gum And Stickiness From Your Hair

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Bar soap is a great DIY hack to remove gum from hair. First, wet the hair and rub a bar of soap where the gum is stuck. Work the soap into the gum to create a lather. Next, carefully work the gum loose with the fingers.

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At this point, it should be easier to remove the gum. If some remain, repeat the steps until all the gum is gone. Although liquid or laundry soap may work quicker, bar soap is just as effective.

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Fill Holes In Walls

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Creative uses for bars of soap can be fun and resourceful. One such idea is using small pieces of soap to plug holes in walls made from nails and screws. This temporary solution is much cheaper than buying plugs.

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The process is not a difficult or taxing one. Break off small pieces of soap using your hands, wet them, and place them into the holes. This makes an effective seal against wind and cold air. Even better, it takes just a few minutes to do.

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Deodorize Shoes

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A great DIY way to reuse bar soap is to deodorize smelly shoes. Place a bar of soap in each shoe and leave overnight. The natural scent of the soap will fill the shoes and keep them smelling clean and fresh. This inexpensive trick will also protect them from mildew and odor-causing bacteria.

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Change the soap bar every couple of days to guarantee maximum effectiveness and a longer-lasting effect. If you want to kick things up, pop the shoes in the freezer for a few hours. Before you know it, your shoes will smell as good as new.

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Detect Gas Leaks

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Soap bars are an effective way of finding gas leaks in homes. When a suspected pipe is uncovered, the soap bar can be rubbed directly onto the pipe. If there is bubbling and a visible reaction between the soap and the pipe, the issue has been found.

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It is recommended to contact a professional, even if a leak is detected and minor repairs are needed. Depending on the degree of the leak, some repairs might need specialist equipment, and an engineer should always be called in the event of a suspected gas leak.

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Stop Eyewear From Fogging Up

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Rubbing a tiny amount of soap on eyeglasses can effectively and creatively prevent them from becoming foggy. This technique works because the soap residues create a thin layer on the surface of the lenses, preventing moisture from clinging to the lenses.

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The soap trick is beneficial at keeping the lenses from clinging to your skin and reduces irritation caused by fogging. Another benefit is that most soaps are relatively inexpensive and easy to find. Next time, before going out in the winter, try this idea, and you will thank us later.

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Stop The Dog From Biting The Furniture

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Soap is a simple yet effective way to deter pets from biting furniture. Animals dislike the taste of it and will avoid contact with anywhere the soapy scent exists. This same principle works for keeping deer away from gardens.

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If the area is sprayed with soapy water, the deer will keep their distance from that spot. As a bonus, the soapy water will leave a pleasant scent for humans in the area. The result is that owners can keep their outdoor area pet and deer-free while flexing their brain muscles.

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Soap Can Make Sewing Easier

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Using a bar of soap to lubricate needles is an old-time sewing trick. Rub the bar of soap on the tip of the needle before sewing. This helps create a smoother point and facilitates the easy passage of the needle through thick and coarse fabrics.

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Soap also helps reduce friction and wear and tear on the needle and fabric as you sew. Be sure to use gentle, downward pressure when pushing the needle through the fabric to reduce the risk of needle breakage.

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Soapy Water As A Mosquito Repellant

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Water from a soap bar can be an effective and natural way to repel annoying insects. It is created by washing your body and hands with a regular bar of soap and then collecting the residue on the soap.

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The residue can then be sprayed on plants, window screens, and other areas of the skin. This soap-water mixture acts as a natural insect repellent and produces a slippery surface that bugs do not like, and the annoying creatures tend to stay away.

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Squeaky Floorboards Are No More

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Bars of soap rubbed around a squeaky floorboard may be a simple way to eliminate the sound. First, determine the location of the floorboard that is making the sound. Then, lightly slide it along the floorboard to lubricate the wood along the top of the board. Finally, use a sponge or cloth to spread it out along the whole length of the board.

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The soap will act as a lubricant, preventing the wood from rubbing together and eliminating the squeak. The soap also adds moisture to the wood, which will help further reduce the squeak.

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Soap Away Pesky Clothing Stains

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Bars of soap are an effective way to remove annoying stains from clothing and other materials. Wet the stained area, then rub the soap onto it, lathering it in your hands. When the lather is formed, apply it directly to the stained area and rub in a circular motion.

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You may want to repeat this a few times until the stain disappears. It is important to remember to remove any remaining soap residue and lather, then go over the stain with a damp cloth afterward.

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Under Fingernails To Block Out Dirt

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Rubbing a bar of soap under your fingernails before gardening or working on cars is an easy tip for keeping dirt from getting in. This simple trick works as the soap provides a barrier to the dirt while moisturizing the skin around your nails.

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To do this, rub the soap on your fingertips and below your nail to create the barrier. To make things easier, you can buy a bar of soap that comes in a smaller, more convenient size to keep with you for quick use.

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Find Holes In Tires

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Using pieces of soap to find holes in tires is an easy and inexpensive way to detect air leaks. Start by removing the tire and immersing it in soapy water made from a bar of soap or liquid soap.

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Next, gently move the tire around the water to look for any areas where bubbles form because this indicates the presence of a hole. For added peace of mind, run the soap-solution-covered finger along the tire’s inner wall to determine the exact location of the hole.

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Stick A Pin In It

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Using a bar of soap as a makeshift pin cushion is a creative DIY hack that is both easy and practical. This tip is inexpensive and free if you use the last bit of one for it. No adjustments or instructional videos are needed here. All that is required is to put as many pins and needles in it as possible.

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When you are ready to work, push your pins in and get sewing. Pins and needles will be snugly nestled within reach. It is lightweight, and the fragrance will add a pleasant aroma to your sewing kit.

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Removing Soot On Pans From Camp Cooking

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Bars of soap are an often overlooked tool when it comes to camping. Not only can it be used for traditional cleaning needs, but it can also be a great way to remove soot from pots and pans used for cooking over campfires.

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Wet the soap, rub the sooty area, and rinse with warm water. It is an easy and fast way to make your pots and pans sparkle without resorting to harsh chemicals. After using the soap, save the leftover pieces in a ziplock bag. You never know when it may come in handy.

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Freshen Dressers And Drawers

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Stash bars of soap in dresser drawers and suitcases as a DIY way of naturally deodorizing them. It is effective either while in its packaging or out. If outside its packaging, place the soap inside drawers and suitcases under clothes and fabrics to ward off any foul odor.

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The soap works by emitting its refreshing scent and absorbing any unpleasant smell. When moving, ensure it is placed in a sealed container to impart its fragrance and as a way to preserve its properties.

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Soap Petals For The Home Spa Experience

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Repurposing a cheese grater or potato peeler is the perfect way to create flower-petal-shaped soap for that spa resort bath experience. Pick your favorite soap bar, then grate it into a bowl or plate. Using a metal spoon, you can roughly shape it into petal shapes, or they can be left as-is.

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Finally, to give your petals more definition, use a small knife to cut the side edges of each petal. Place your beautiful and fragrant petals in bath water and watch as they melt into a beautiful and soothing bath soak.

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Classic Soap On A Rope

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Making DIY soap on a rope is a great way to keep your soap within reach. Gather leftovers or buy a cheap pack at the dollar store. To make it, bore a hole through the soap, then use twine, rope, string, or any other binding material. Now it is ready for use.

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This saves time and effort for you to use the soap without having to search the area. For a more personal touch, use your favorite brand. The versatility of the product goes past the shower. Hang it in the garage or outside after yard work.

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Jelly Soap

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Making jelly from bars of soap is an imaginative way to use it. Start by shaving enough soap to fill a jar. Pour cups of boiling water over the shavings and stir until it melts. Next, set the mixture aside and let it cool.

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The last step is to leave it to rest overnight, and it will be ready to use in the morning. Adding various essential oils or food coloring to the mix can turn the jelly into a natural, fragrant product in any color the mind can think of.

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Soap Bath Sponges

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Soap in sponges is a great DIY tip to extend the usage of bars of soaps. You can cut or break it or use the smaller pieces that will not fit on your hands. Place the final product in a sponge and store them in a dry place.

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Before using, dampen the sponge and rub the soap between your hands. The soap will foam, and the sponge will do the job of washing off dirt and grime. You can continue this practice until you use it all.

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Air Freshener For The Car

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Bar soap can make an effective air freshener for cars. It can be left in an open Ziploc, hung with string, or kept in its box. This will allow the smell to spread throughout the car. It can last for months and will keep the car smelling fresh and clean.

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The open bag also helps to circulate the scent of the soap and aids in its lasting power. The bag can be tied to a hook inside the car or tucked behind the sun visor for easy access. This tip cheaply adds a pleasant aroma to any vehicle.

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Soap-Up Stiff Door Locks

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Rubbing a bar of soap on a door lock that sticks or malfunctions is a DIY solution that can help. Make sure the bar of soap is made from natural ingredients. Begin by lubricating the door lock with soap, and cover all sides and crevices.

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As you do this, the soap will help the internal components within the locking mechanism to move more freely. Once complete, test the door lock repeatedly. This simple DIY solution can help restore the locking mechanism to working condition without needing to use excessive force.

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Crayons From Soap

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The process of making washable crayons that can get children excited for exploratory art is easy. Cut or grate soap bars into shavings in any desired shapes, then place them into a bowl. Add a small splash of water to the bowl and gently mix.

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Microwave for 15-20 seconds, add food coloring, and stir again. If needed, microwave an additional 5-10 seconds and mix until a smooth consistency is achieved. Once solidified, the crayons are ready to be used with water and, more importantly, no mess.

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Use Soap As A Fabric Marker

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When sewing, a white bar of soap is a great option to use as a fabric marker. It is non-toxic, readily available, and easy to use. Unlike chalk, which can break and fall off onto clothing, the soap does not leave any residue. Plus, it allows for precise and accurate marking since it makes a nice, solid line.

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The best part is that the soap will not stain your fingers, making it a more convenient choice than the typical fabric marker. Incorporating a white bar of soap to mark those fabric patterns should be an effortless breeze.

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DIY Potpourri

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Make homemade potpourri from soap. Gather some fragrant herbs, flowers, spices, and soap. Start by scraping the soap into flakes and combine it with the herbs and spices. Place the mixture in a resealable container and store in a cool and dry place for two to three weeks.

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When ready, mix in the flowers and transfer the potpourri to a microwavable bowl. Heat in the microwave in brief intervals until the potpourri is dry. Store the finished potpourri in a decorative, air-tight container.

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Avoid Paint Splatters

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Using a bar of soap when painting around windows can make clean-up easier. Just rub the bar over the window and pane before you begin painting. The soap will create a barrier between the paint and the glass, preventing the paint from sticking.

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If any paint splatters onto the window, it will slide off without extra effort. Wipe the window with a damp cloth to clean up any remaining paint. This DIY tip will save you time and a headache when painting around windows.

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Find Relief Soothing Bug Bites

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If you get an insect bite and need a simple and easy relief, using nothing but bars of soap and water can help. The first step is to wet the skin where the bite is with water. All that is left to do is take soap and rub it directly onto the insect bite.

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The soap should act as an agent to dry out and soothe the bite, while the water should make the skin feel less itchy. This simple and imaginative solution should relieve the discomfort, although it is not a cure.

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Loosen Rings Stuck On Fingers

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Soap and water are commonly combined to loosen a stuck or difficult-to-remove ring. Add a few drops of liquid dish soap to warm water, and soak the finger in long enough to soften the skin and allow the ring to slip off.

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Afterward, rinse your finger with warm water to remove all traces of soap. If the ring is still on, you could also try rubbing a little lotion or petroleum jelly on and around it before attempting to take it off again.

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Wallpaper Removal

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Removing wallpaper with soap sounds unbelievable, but it will work. Start by lathering soap in warm water in a bucket or bowl. Once fully dissolved, pour the soapy mixture into a spray bottle and spray the entire area that needs to be removed.

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After that, let it sit on the wallpaper for a few minutes before scraping it off with a putty knife or tool of choice. Avoid using a lot of pressure as this may tear the wallpaper. The soap should give the wallpaper enough softness to come off with ease.

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Felted Soap Bar Crafts

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Wrapping bars of soap in felt is a thoughtful DIY way to add some creative soap fresheners to any room or car. Begin by selecting the felt material. Felt comes in various colors and patterns, so take your pick.

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Cut the felt pieces large enough to be wrapped around the bar. Sew one side of the felt together and slide in soap. Sew the remaining side together and finish it with accessories like buttons, ribbons, or beads.

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Soap-Up Saw Blades For Straighter Cuts

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Using bars of soap on saw blades can help make straighter cuts with less labor. This is because the blade will not drag on the material as much and can cut more precisely. The soap also helps reduce friction and creates a smoother cutting process.

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All you need to do is rub the bar of soap along the blade, and you are ready to go. Doing this before each cut will help the blade perform better and prevent it from overheating, further reducing the elbow grease.

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Degrease Driveways

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Rather than just using them in the shower, soap bars can be used to clean driveways. To remove greasy and stubborn stains, make a soapy mixture of warm water and the soap bar of your choice.

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Once the solution is made, it is ready for application with a broom or mop to scrub away the stain. The stain may require multiple applications, but soap does a great job of removing dirt and grime from driveways. Apply the solution on porches, patios, and walkways, anywhere tough stains need removal.

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Add Volume To Eyebrows

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This DIY beauty hack combines the lathering power of a bar of soap with the precision of an eyelash spool or brush to give your eyebrows more volume. Wet your soap bar and dab it onto the angled brow brush.

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Work the soap in with a circular motion on the brow brush until you have an even lather, then apply it. Use the spool to shape and groom the hairs, then add a light layer of the soap lather to the skin below.

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Garden Insecticide

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Making a natural insecticide is an effective way to exterminate garden pests without exposing plants to harsh chemicals. Start by grating any leftover soap bits to formulate a solution of soap flakes and hot water. Stir the mixture until dissolved.

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Once cooled off, strain through a sackcloth or a cheesecloth and transfer to a spray container. Spray the insecticide directly on the affected parts of a plant weekly until the pests have been eradicated. Your homemade insecticide is a safe and natural way to protect gardens from pests.