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Recycle your old Soap

Recycle your old Soap
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Have small insignificant pieces of soap in your bathrooms, kitchens, or workplaces? Follow this instructable and you can recycle your soap!
 
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Step 1Choppy Choppy!

Choppy Choppy!
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What you'll need:

1. The ugly soap.
2. A styrofoam cup, or other microwave safe container you'd like.
3. A microwave.
4. Knife or the likes.
5. Disposable cutting surface, Paperplate!

Collect all of your little pieces of soap. These are usually the ones that have become small, balled up, dirty, or disfugured from too much use. Don't get me wrong, hand washing is a good thing. :)

Gather all of the mutant soaps and put them on a paperplate. Get your knife (I just used a butterknife) and cut all of the soap into tiny pieces. The smaller the better usually.


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18 comments
May 14, 2012. 7:54 AMsismart says:
As for the money issue in the microwave, don't add it till AFTER it's cooked. I just did this (no money) and the soap bubbles up and is very soft. You have to push it down with a spoon to shape it. At THAT point, add whatever you'd want to the pending bar ...
Dec 11, 2011. 10:34 PMrfeickert says:
With regard to quarters causing sparks, this would not be a problem as quarters dont have jagged edges to spark from. See the Mythbusters episode regarding metal in microwaves.
Apr 26, 2010. 7:43 PMDark_Merlin says:
Just a comment on the money in the soap, this is a reaaaallllyyy bad idea if youre gunna be using a microwave. I predict sparking, exploding, boiling microwave soap flying everywhere if you attempt this.
Feb 18, 2010. 9:22 AMpeacenique says:
Thanks, I love the idea and easy peasey instructions!
Aug 13, 2009. 8:09 AMDarcy777 says:
I like your detailed instructions and that you added suggests, as to what you did - like the vitamin bottle. Thanks for the Instructable!
Jul 30, 2009. 7:08 AMladygold says:
I used a food processor to chop up the soap pieces; they packed more closely that way. The whol process worked perfectly. Thanks!!
Jul 17, 2009. 11:05 PMDerin says:
Weird.The thumbnail of the result looks like ice cream!
Mar 7, 2009. 11:43 AMJulibopper says:
I seem to recall soap with toys in it from when I was little. Plastic in the microwave isn't quite so explosive. And bright toys are just as good as shiny money :)
Jan 17, 2009. 7:24 PMdchall8 says:
I tried something a little different. I put the crude soap into a little dish that "instant" macaroni comes in to heat it. Without chopping it up or adding any water I nuked it for 15 seconds. At that point I took it out and it was very soft. I pushed the soft soap down with the back of a spoon. As soon as it cooled it was ready to use.
Jun 7, 2008. 11:00 AMcantth1nk0fnam3 says:
if little kids know money is inside they'll probably cut the bar of soap open to get the money -_- if they're not lucky they'll cut their fingrs
Sep 29, 2008. 9:12 PMCzyne says:
Maybe that'll teach them not to be so greedy. Clean hands and a lesson in virtue all in one.
Sep 30, 2008. 1:44 PMcantth1nk0fnam3 says:
cool lol
Jun 23, 2008. 7:13 AMJellyWoo says:
i microvaved it for a full minute and nothing rose out of the cup!
Jun 23, 2008. 7:22 AMJellyWoo says:
finally, after 1 1/2 minutes stuff finally comes out!
Feb 10, 2008. 8:55 AMfarfugliare says:
Great instructable. I'd be careful about adding the quarters to the soap and then microwaving it, though.
Feb 10, 2008. 12:25 AMTransquesta says:
I just put my scrap soap in an old sock. When the foot portion of the sock is full, I tie it off, boil it for a couple of minutes, take it out to cool, squeeze out all the extra juices, and hang it on my shower rod to dry. In about a week, I untie the sock and have a monster "soap egg." (Note: the sock, too, is recyclable. :-))
Feb 9, 2008. 8:14 PMrerat says:
Couldn't a double boiler complete this process without the waiting period?

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