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Bottled Hand-Soap Strategies

Milk more from your hand soap.


If you use the handy bottles of hand soap, don’t throw the old one away when you buy a new one. Split the new with the old and dilute both by half with water. They’ll work the same and last twice as long that way.


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    One Response to “Bottled Hand-Soap Strategies”

    1. Jenni says:

      You can also reuse the bottle for shampoo, and get a small amount each time. It is a good way for little kids not to use too much, when they are just learning how to wash their own hair. Or maybe put dish detergent in it when you have greasy hands, which is harder to clean, after you have worked on something greasy or oily. Like changing the oil in your car.

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