There was a soap specifically designed to merge with the old bar. New bars are molded in such a way to socket onto the old bar. I don’t know what to search to find it again.
If you’re anything like me, you wait until the old bar is less than 1/8" before introducing a new one and trying to fuse them together. This was designed to go together when the bar was like 1/2" thick so you never end up with a sliver of soap.
I’m half remembering this from years ago; it may have been a kickstarter or something. You’d buy bars of soap that had a concave top that the old bar would plug into. And I cannot for the life of me find this again.
Gotta merge them soaps!
There was a soap specifically designed to merge with the old bar. New bars are molded in such a way to socket onto the old bar. I don’t know what to search to find it again.
Wont the soaps just lose shape by the time they are to be put into a socket of the new bar?
If you’re anything like me, you wait until the old bar is less than 1/8" before introducing a new one and trying to fuse them together. This was designed to go together when the bar was like 1/2" thick so you never end up with a sliver of soap.
I’m half remembering this from years ago; it may have been a kickstarter or something. You’d buy bars of soap that had a concave top that the old bar would plug into. And I cannot for the life of me find this again.
I don’t know if it’s the brand that I’ve been using, but they haven’t been merging properly, even when I compress them well.