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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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https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/s...shing.html
I think there are plenty of settings where your concerns would be top of mind (nursing homes, hospitals, etc.) but for basic everyday hygiene you're way ahead of the game even with a moderately diluted version of typical liquid soap. The job soap is doing isn't so much about killing what's living on your hands, but about loosening it from your skin and nails so that it might wash off easily after a light rinsing.
Good luck!
Jon
STOP BUYING ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP FFS!
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
What is regular liquid soap ? Dish soap?
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I am either having to add full strength liquid soap to it or throw it away. The reason I purchased this was for the convenience of not diluting my own full strength liquid soap.
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For reasons not needing explaining there's a basic flaw in the design of soap dispensers that require you to push down on the pump with one hand--especially if you have young children. Seems like a motion-sensitive foaming dispensers takes care of that issue, plus being foaming they use far less soap so no waste. But I'm not sure how effective and reliable these things are and was wondering if anyone has such a unit, or even this one.
Of course, to truly do this right you'd also need a motion-sensitive faucet.