Amazon has 34oz Method Gel Hand Soap Refill (Vanilla + Raspberry) on sale for $3.99 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon also has 34oz Method Gel Hand Soap Refill (Vetiver + Amber) on sale for $3.99 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 34oz Method Gel Hand Soap Refill (Vanilla + Raspberry) on sale for $3.99 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for sharing this deal.
Amazon also has 34oz Method Gel Hand Soap Refill (Vetiver + Amber) on sale for $3.99 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Model: Method Gel Hand Soap Refill, Vanilla + Raspberry, Biodegradable Formula, 34 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) (Packaging May Vary)
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Not me. They say antibacterial soap may be part of reason for the rise in superbugs. I avoid it at all costs. The FDA recommends skipping it all together outside of medical situations.
Why boiled or distilled water (just curious)? I use filtered tap water for this purpose, and it's been perfectly fine. It seems unlikely that they're using boiled or distilled water for their liquid soaps. Likely just the water supply wherever they're produced. I've never read/heard about using boiled or distilled water for this purpose. Am I missing something?
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I buy the foaming version of this same soap because it smells amazing, and I'm saying that as a dude. In for 3 for my mom since she uses the gel. Thanks, OP!
Is there a way to see how this deal triggered a deal alert? I keep getting shit like this pumped to me and I don't know why? None of the words in the title are the same as any of my deal alerts.
Finally a good deal for a gel option, but limit 3 per customer, no matter if it's a single order or S&S
I love Method, but recently they offer mostly foam versions which are way overpriced even when on sale since you can easily make foam soap by diluting regular gel soap with boiled or distilled water at 1-to-3 ratio.
Finally a good deal for a gel option, but limit 3 per customer, no matter if it's a single order or S&S
I love Method, but recently they offer mostly foam versions which are way overpriced even when on sale since you can easily make foam soap by diluting regular gel soap with boiled or distilled water at 1-to-3 ratio.
Why boiled or distilled water (just curious)? I use filtered tap water for this purpose, and it's been perfectly fine. It seems unlikely that they're using boiled or distilled water for their liquid soaps. Likely just the water supply wherever they're produced. I've never read/heard about using boiled or distilled water for this purpose. Am I missing something?
If you have a Walgreens near you w/ stock they have 3 different scents[walgreens.com] on clearance for $3.99 (Amazon is matching that + S&S discount).
The disadvantage of getting these from Amazon vs. locally is the potential for busted up bottles via Amazon's infamous sloppy in the extreme shipping practices! They've been using envelopes vs. boxes for just about anything! Then, they throw them around like frisbees, and whatever is inside gets damaged! These plastic bottles can crack fairly easily. What a mess if they do!
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I buy the foaming version of this same soap because it smells amazing, and I'm saying that as a dude. In for 3 for my mom since she uses the gel. Thanks, OP!
Which of the two ?
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Is this antibacterial? Seems like one would want that at least for the kitchen?
Not me. They say antibacterial soap may be part of reason for the rise in superbugs. I avoid it at all costs. The FDA recommends skipping it all together outside of medical situations.
Why boiled or distilled water (just curious)? I use filtered tap water for this purpose, and it's been perfectly fine. It seems unlikely that they're using boiled or distilled water for their liquid soaps. Likely just the water supply wherever they're produced. I've never read/heard about using boiled or distilled water for this purpose. Am I missing something?
I just add tap water and it's fine. i wash my hands all the time, so soap gets used up quickly.
Is there a way to see how this deal triggered a deal alert? I keep getting shit like this pumped to me and I don't know why? None of the words in the title are the same as any of my deal alerts.
Go to your messages and the match is in the subject line.
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I love Method, but recently they offer mostly foam versions which are way overpriced even when on sale since you can easily make foam soap by diluting regular gel soap with boiled or distilled water at 1-to-3 ratio.
I love Method, but recently they offer mostly foam versions which are way overpriced even when on sale since you can easily make foam soap by diluting regular gel soap with boiled or distilled water at 1-to-3 ratio.
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