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JojoNH Posted - Apr 16 2009 : 3:43:22 PM
Hi Everyone, thought I would share one of my tips with you for making your dish soap last longer. I noticed we went through a lot of it and started noticing something interesting. . . we started being conservative with it when the bottle reached the halfway point. Hmmmm, so I decided to try this and it works like a charm!

Buy a small bottle and a large one of whatever brand you use. Put out the small one and use it, keeping the large one put away. Once the small bottle gets down to the bottom simply refill it half way only. It is amazing how long your soap lasts by doing this! Try it and let me know if you see a difference.

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JojoNH Posted - Apr 20 2009 : 10:14:54 AM
LOL!! Isn't it true! I went from purchasing a large bottle every two weeks to now purchasing one every 6 to 8 weeks. . . that is a substantial savings over time!

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Lainey Posted - Apr 20 2009 : 08:20:53 AM
It's so funny how people will start using things sparingly when it looks like something's near the end or near empty. This is an excellent idea Joanna. I'm going to use it at work and at home.

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