This is a fantastic, thrifty trick that helps you get every last bit of use out of your soap, making sure nothing goes to waste.

Edith Boiler

🧼 The Thrifty Trick: Turning Bar Soap into Liquid Gold!

Have you ever tossed out those small, thin slivers of bar soap because they were too difficult to hold? It feels like a waste, but what else can you do with them? The answer is simple and involves just two things: soap and boiling water! This easy method lets you transform a single bar into a supply of liquid soap, saving you trips to the store and helping your budget.


πŸ’° Why This Works Wonders for Your Wallet

The beauty of this trick is its zero-waste philosophy. Instead of buying pricey specialty liquid soaps, you can use the same gentle bar soap you already trust. A standard bar of soap can yield several cups of liquid cleaner, drastically extending its life and making it one of the most cost-effective cleaning solutions in your home. It’s a wonderful feeling to know you’ve squeezed every last drop of value from something!

πŸ’§ The Simple Secret to Liquid Soap

The process couldn’t be easier:

  1. Prep Your Soap: You’ll need to grate or finely chop one full bar of your favorite, gentle soap. This increases the surface area, helping it dissolve faster.
  2. Add the Heat: Carefully dissolve the grated soap in 4 to 8 cups of boiling water. The exact amount of water depends on how thick you want the final product. Start with 4 cups for a thick gel, or 6-8 cups for a runnier, pumpable liquid.
  3. Let it Set: Stir the mixture well until the soap is completely dissolved, then let it sit overnight. As it cools, it will thicken into a usable liquid soap!

🧴 How to Use Your New Cleaner

Once your mixture has thickened, give it one final stir or whisk and pour it into an empty, clean pump dispenser.

  • Hand Soap: It makes a wonderful, gentle hand soap for bathrooms and kitchens.
  • Dish Soap: Use it for washing dishes by handβ€”it cuts grease effectively!
  • General Cleaner: You can even use a small amount dissolved in water for wiping down counters and surfaces.

This is a simple, effective, and resourceful way to keep your home clean and your budget happy. Give it a try!