Different Uses At Home For A Bar Of Soap


 The classic bar soap was displaced with the arrival of its liquid version, an innovation that fell in love with everyone. Even if you prefer this version, don't put the bar aside, as you can give it other uses in your home, even turn it into liquid soap!   

Fix Drawers And Sliding Doors

When drawers or sliding doors don't open easily, a bar of soap can solve the problem. Rub the bar of soap on the edges of the drawers or on the door rails so everything slides off easily.

Perfume The Closet

Scented bars of soap can scent various areas of the home. Wardrobes, suitcases, cars, and also shoes. Wrap the bars in a piece of cloth and store it where you want to infuse its aroma.  

Facilitate Furniture Assembly

If you are a home-madefurniture enthusiast or you buy a piece of furniture disassembled, you can struggle with the assembly. Make it easier by coating the screw threads with a little bar soap. You can also use a bar of soap to make an easy-to-remove mark as a cutting guide and for cutting, it covers the teeth of the hand saw so it slides through the wood.  

Hide A Bug

If you made a hole when trying to nail the wall, with a bar of soap that matches the color of the wall, rub over it to fill it in until it's time to paint again.

Prevent Paint Splatter

When you paint a door or window that has glass or mirror on it, rub a bar of soap around the trim to protect it and remove splattered paint easily.  

Loosen A Lock

If a door lock is rigid, smear the key on a dry bar of soap to coat the surface. Insert the coated key into the lock; It will be easier to use when you repeat it several times.

Preventing Mirrors And Glasses From Fogging Up

Mirrors fog up after a hot shower and you can't use them right away, but a bar of soap can solve the problem. When the mirror is completely dry, rub a bar of soap on the glass. You don't need to add water, just polish with a dry  cloth. It also works well on glasses and sunglasses.