9 Genius Uses for a Bar of Soap

A bar of soap is one of the most underrated tools in your possession. Many times they are disregarded as just a product to be used in the shower but that’s only using it to a portion of its full extent.

The old-fashion bar of soap has been around for years whether used as a classic cleaning device or a form of punishment. Even if you are a bigger fan of liquid body wash, there are plenty of reasons why you shouldn’t just throw out a bar of soap.

To further convince you, here is a list of nine genius alternative uses for a bar of soap.

1.  Homemade Laundry Detergent

Grating a bar of soap with a cheese grater and adding some washing soda, borax, and baking soda makes simple powdered laundry detergent. This DIY version is not only more natural but also budget-friendly!

2. Pinpoint a Leak

Whether you have a draining swimming pool or a slow leaking tire, a bar of soap can be used to locate the leak. Just dampen the bar and rub it over the potential leaking areas. The point of the escaping air will bubble up the soap for an instant diagnosis.

3. Prevent a Foggy Mirror or Glasses

No time for a foggy mirror every time you step out of the shower?

Rubbing a bar of soap over the glass and buffing away the streaks with a dry cloth solves this problem instantly! This same technique works for eyeglasses and sunglasses too.

4. Fix a Sticky Drawer

If your drawers or sliding doors aren’t opening as smooth anymore, rub the bar of soap on the edges and tracks to help them glide easier.

5. Freshen a Dresser

Throw an unwrapped bar of soap into a dresser drawer, closet, suitcase, or even smelly shoes to add a fresh smell.

6. Protect Windows from Paint

Painting a room is all fun and games until you hit an untimely drip or splatter. Coat window panes with a layer of soap to prevent any splatters from clinging to the glass.

7. Oil a Hinge

Similar to a can of WD40, rubbing a bar of soap directly onto a creaking hinge helps lubricate the metal and fix the annoying sound.

8. Keep Furniture Safe From Pets

If you have a pet who just can’t seem to stick to their designated chew toys, wipe a bar of soap over your furniture. The soapy taste will deter your furry friends from mistaking your nice sofa as a bone.

9. Keep Gardening Hands Clean

Claw a bit of soap to get under your nails before your next digging project. The soap will keep soil from getting under your nails making an easier cleaning job when you get home!

If you don’t have your own bar of soap lying around your home, be sure to grab the complimentary one from the next hotel that you stay at.

Between fixing doors to protecting furniture, having a bar of soap around might just be the handiest tool in your tool shed.