soap in a microwave
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It was from one of the Simpsons Halloween episodes.....
Oh. Wait. You don't watch TV...
Where'* that link I posted. We gots to get you edumacated.....
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Where'* that link I posted. We gots to get you edumacated.....
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Back to the topic, what kinda condition is the soap in when you're done. I just had a thought that some home made soap foam wouldd be great for those times when you got grease or dirt or whatever clear up to your elbows....
If it'* still "soapy", throw the foqam in an old coffee can by the slop sink, and when you need it, dig in. Cheaper than buying the specialty mechanics soap gel stuff I bet.
If it'* still "soapy", throw the foqam in an old coffee can by the slop sink, and when you need it, dig in. Cheaper than buying the specialty mechanics soap gel stuff I bet.
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Back to the topic, what kinda condition is the soap in when you're done. I just had a thought that some home made soap foam wouldd be great for those times when you got grease or dirt or whatever clear up to your elbows....
If it'* still "soapy", throw the foqam in an old coffee can by the slop sink, and when you need it, dig in. Cheaper than buying the specialty mechanics soap gel stuff I bet.
If it'* still "soapy", throw the foqam in an old coffee can by the slop sink, and when you need it, dig in. Cheaper than buying the specialty mechanics soap gel stuff I bet.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Rob...it'* time to clean that excess food off the back of the microwave.
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Now, the test would be to see if a more dense soap produces different results than a less dense soap. Ivory soap is very light, and floats, so I'm thinking there'* more air in that than say, Irish spring, which is mainly made up of hard liquor, oh, uh, surfactants. Or something.