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Sometimes the surfactants, thickeners, etc. used in the soaps don't mix well and you get odd results when mixing different soaps. Just use as much of the soap as you can, dump the last few drops, and refill.
As for diluting a regular hand soap, it can work. If it foams up, it's probably doing a decent job of cleaning your hands. The thickening agent, though, will eventually gum up the internals of the pump.
I've been using this method with the same foaming soap dispenser that originally cost $1-2 for years.
I buy regular soap from Sam's @ $0.04/oz then dilute it to make the foaming soap and it comes out to <0.01/oz. A much better deal than this refil
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I have not had luck with the Method foaming dispensers, with any other refills than their own. Also, I had refilled one with this Dial while there was still about an ounce of Method left, and over time, the liquid turned into a jizz like consistency, and would no longer foam. I had to completely rinse out the method bottle, before refilling with Dial for that not to happen. Worked, but as mentioned, does not foam as well.
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I've been using this method with the same foaming soap dispenser that originally cost $1-2 for years.
I buy regular soap from Sam's @ $0.04/oz then dilute it to make the foaming soap and it comes out to <0.01/oz. A much better deal than this refil
I've been using this method with the same foaming soap dispenser that originally cost $1-2 for years.
I buy regular soap from Sam's @ $0.04/oz then dilute it to make the foaming soap and it comes out to <0.01/oz. A much better deal than this refil
Exactly!!!
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I've been using this method with the same foaming soap dispenser that originally cost $1-2 for years.
I buy regular soap from Sam's @ $0.04/oz then dilute it to make the foaming soap and it comes out to <0.01/oz. A much better deal than this refil
I'm surprised I had never thought of this myself, good idea, but wouldn't that dilute (reduce) the cleaning effectiveness of the soap as well? Is that a thing?
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Sometimes the surfactants, thickeners, etc. used in the soaps don't mix well and you get odd results when mixing different soaps. Just use as much of the soap as you can, dump the last few drops, and refill.
As for diluting a regular hand soap, it can work. If it foams up, it's probably doing a decent job of cleaning your hands. The thickening agent, though, will eventually gum up the internals of the pump.
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Good luck!
Jon