Your clothes and linen always smelling fresh
You think soap can only be at the sink or in the shower? Well, think again because soap is actually also a great thing to keep your clothes (& shoes) smelling fresh and clean. You don’t need spraycans and it will save you time and money -- and make your life a little greener too! Our smaller 40 gram bars are the ideal thing and you can choose from 8 different scents.
Now how to use it?
- Just unpack the soap and put it on a shelve
- Put the soap-bar in a sock or underwear and lay it between your linen or shirts
- Put the soap in one of our soap saver bags, like that you can lay or hang it anywhere
Not only will this have your clothes & linen smelling fantastic, you will also get a nice refreshing whiff each time you open the door or a drawer.
If you have stinky shoes it can work as a real sneaker saver; place a soap in each shoe overnight, take them out in the morning and they smell as good as new!
Bar soap is tremendously versatile and helpful when it comes to running a household. It's a cost-saver and they also help saving our planet in avoiding certain specialized products and reducing waste! Here are some interesting ways in which to use your bar soap, whether it's old or new.
- Washing Dishes: Rub a little bit directly onto a washcloth or sponge.
- Keep your nails clean: If you are working in the garden, scrape your nails over a bar of soap before you start and it will prevent dirt from caking beneath, and wash out easily.
- Use it while painting: Rub bar soap along the edge of windows, doorhandles, switch plates, or other hardware. If paint splatters, it will wash away easily.
- Prepare pots for outdoor cooking and barbecue: If you plan to cook over a campfire or charcoal fire, coat bottoms with thin layer of soap, you will see that you can wash the black layer easy away
- Make things smooth again: Apply dry bar soap to zippers, keys, rings, drawers, or sliding door tracks if they are having trouble moving.
- Natural bug repellant for indoor and outdoor plants: Grate some soap and mix the shavings into water. Pour mixture into a spray bottle and spray generously on the undersides of leaves to keep insects at bay.
- Keep it in your toolbox: Rub a nail or screw over a bar of soap and it will go into a hole more easily.
- Shaving: With a good lather and sharp razor, our bar soap does just as good a job as shaving cream.
- Relieve itchy bug bites: Rub a bar of soap on bug bites to soothe them. (They will also stay clean.
- Make a body scrub: Shred bar soap and mix with salt or coffee powder for an exfoliating body scrub.
- Stain remover: Got a tough stain that just won't get away? Pre-treat it with soap. Try rubbing a damp bar of white soap on the fabric. Let dry then wash off.
- Pincushion: Wrap a bar of soap in a thin piece of fabric and secure in place with a cute ribbon, using it as a pincushion. Added bonus: the soap makes needles easier to stick in fabric.
This is what we know and for sure there are more uses the we show here. As always we are curious to know if you can tell us some!!