Unexpected ways to use soap that you might not have guessed before

 Where soap can come in handy outside of the bathroom.

Although the only place you regularly see it is in the bathroom, soap has many uses that have nothing to do with hygiene. What is the real purpose of soap?

The soap is good enough to surpass its basic washing function. It can be used both indoors and outdoors. .

Unexpected ways to use soap that you might not have guessed before

If you still only keep soap in the bathroom, know that it's a great idea to keep it in every room of the house. If you are wondering why, read the following text.

Insect bites

If you are bothered by insect bites, soak soap and rub the bite site.

From the creaking of things

If the door, glass cabinet or floor squeaks, apply dry soap to the squeaky area (on the cables or guides).

Protection against fogging

Hate it when your glasses fog up? Clean with a small amount of dry soap and wipe with a clean cloth. You can use this same method to prevent your bathroom mirror from fogging up.

To unlock a stuck zipper

"Zippers" on a jacket, bag, jeans, which are hopelessly stuck, it is enough to wipe them with dry soap so that they can be easily unlocked.

Elimination of unpleasant odors

Instead of using scented candles, freshen up your closet or suitcase by leaving soap where you want things to smell nice.

Stain removal

If you have yellow stains on your collar or any stains on your clothes, rub the stains with soap and keep it on until the clothes are washed.

Gardening

Get rid of insects, mice and other pests in the garden with soap bars. If you do not know how to protect the garden from wild animals, cut a bar of soap in half and put each part on a metal or wooden rod, and thus build a fence around the whole garden. You can even hang pieces of soap.

Tight shoes

Hard leather? Lather the parts of the shoe that cause friction, such as the upper and inner parts and edges.

Driving nails

Before you start driving nails and screws, apply soap. You can do the same with other tools, sewing needles, etc.

Use for marking

If you need to mark the cut lines as you sew, use soap instead of chalk or a marker.

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