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AfterMyNap 03-18-2010 07:47 AM

Soap miracle
 
My sister got me one of these and it's perfect!

I have a hard time holding onto a bar of soap and an even harder time trying to pick it up after the inevitable drop. This simple little bag holds a bar of soap, will also hold the little leftovers and goes easily on my wrist. I give it 5 thumbs up.

http://wholesalesuppliesplus.com/Pro...+-+White+Nylon

Kitty 03-18-2010 09:30 AM

What a great idea! I'm gettin' one (probably two), too!!

Thanks for the link. :)

SandyC 03-18-2010 10:41 AM

This should be posted on the manual thread too! Good idea!

SallyC 03-18-2010 10:54 AM

Yep, great idea. I use liquid bath soap now, because, I could drown, going for a dropped bar of soap. :eek:

SallyC 03-18-2010 11:19 AM

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If you are anul retentive, as I am, then Teach your children & other primary people to do the little basic things exactly how you do them so that if/when the need arises, asking for the little helps will not tax your patience and test your relationships.
I brought this over as I thought it went well with the soap thingy. :cool:

AfterMyNap 03-18-2010 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 634011)
Since I'm such an ***, I brought this over as I thought it went well with the soap thingy. :cool:

Thanks, Sal! ;)

Kitty 03-18-2010 12:52 PM

Ya'll are just too funny...........;)

SandyC 03-18-2010 08:10 PM

They have a place for that
 
It's called AR Anonymous :p

http://cdn.okcimg.com/php/load_okc_i..._cb94de6a_.png

Lady 03-18-2010 09:46 PM

Cindy, that was a great link. Your sister is one smart cookie.

I usually drop a fresh bar on my toe or the veins on top of my feet and I have to stifle my words. I thought it was going to be soap on a rope, remember them?

I would probably accidentally hang myself, if I slipped in the tub with a rope around my neck. This one looks great.

I bet a lot of crafty people out there could make this for themselves and for gifts. Good for everyone, Kids to Grandma.:hug:

agate 03-19-2010 12:44 AM

I'm going to see about getting one of those bags too. Thanks for the idea!

And if you want to save soap slivers and put them to use, you can gather them all in one of those plastic mesh bags that some tomatoes and other types of produce come in, tie it up, and use the bag of soap slivers to clean the ring out of your bathtub after you use it.

If you take showers, I don't know what you'd use it for, but surely you can think of something...:Scratch-Head:

Getting off my soapbox now.:Soapbox:

yeahbut 03-19-2010 06:57 PM

and it is cheap too! It is on my wish list. :winky:

azoyizes 03-20-2010 11:43 AM

Wonderful idea! Thank you for sharing this.

Lady 03-23-2010 12:53 AM

I just read another helpful hint for the slivers of soap. Take a sponge and cut a small slice in the side, to the middle, and slip the sliver in. Add warm water and you can clean yourself or anything with it. When the soap is gone stick another sliver in it.

If you need a big sponge or a little one, you can hold on to it better than a bar of soap or a little sliver of soap.

SallyC 03-23-2010 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Lady (Post 635702)
I just read another helpful hint for the slivers of soap. Take a sponge and cut a small slice in the side, to the middle, and slip the sliver in. Add warm water and you can clean yourself or anything with it. When the soap is gone stick another sliver in it.

If you need a big sponge or a little one, you can hold on to it better than a bar of soap or a little sliver of soap.

The only thing about sponges is, they hold the germs..:eek:

Lady 03-23-2010 02:32 PM

They can put the sponge in a mixture of water and a little Clorox, to kill germs and freshen them. Then rinse well.

That's what I do for mops, sponges, and my tub non-slip pad. Also, I put some in the toilet too.

For any green mold or green pollen on concrete or wood outside my house, I put Clorox and water in a bucket and use an old mop to just splash it around.

In minutes all green and mold are gone. Clorox is cheap and not just for the washing machine. :)

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