Friday, January 22, 2010

What is the best way to catch soap, in the bath tub, after dropping it, without chasing it for two minutes?

Chasing it without catching it make me get so angry...What is the best way to catch soap, in the bath tub, after dropping it, without chasing it for two minutes?
I just needed to write that this was a great laugh before going to bed...Thank you!What is the best way to catch soap, in the bath tub, after dropping it, without chasing it for two minutes?
You chose an answer that didn't answer your question? Guess I wasted my time by actually thinking about it =P

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I don't like using my nails, because then I have to scrape the soap out from under them.





And soap on a rope isn't a practical alternative, unless....





You could try making your own re-usable soap rope by finding a plastic screw, tying some string around it, and screwing it into the soap. That way when that bar is used up, you can just screw it into a new one. I say use a plastic screw for safety reasons. You could also try a piece of chopstick, or one of those pointy straws from a capri sun, thread the string through the straw first, then spin it as you stick it into the soap.





There's probably many ways to make some sort of makeshift handle, keep an eye out around the house.





Another option is to put friction pads in your bathtub. They make it safer, since they prevent your feet from slipping, and also make good targets to 'herd' the soap toward.





If there's a shower poof (obviously not yours) in the shower, you can use that material as extra grip when trying to recover the slippery object.





Another method is to make use of a wash rag. Use it to gather lather, putting the soap in the dish when not in use. The rag allows you to hold on to the soap with much less slippage. Wash rags are also better at exfoliating dead skin than bare hands, and can act as a net to help catch the elusive soap.





I've got more ideas, but I should really be sleeping...





Good luck on your next hunt!
they make these little cover things for bar soap. They originally made them for little kids so the soap wouldnt pop out of there hands. I'm not sure what they are called, but I find them in the baby section by the bathing. That or look in the toddler bath section. My kids and I both love them.
Stick your nails in it including your thumbnail. Your thumb and the rest of your nails should ';face'; each other and you'll be able to move your fingers and thumb towards each other and grip it to pick it up. You should try it right now!
when it falls grabs it with both hands put one on each end of the soap or slide it all the way to the wall of the shower wall then slide it up to your palm. that's what i do i hope i helped :)
Well, there's always soap on a rope.


But in your case, I'd put a choke chain on that sucker.


Teach it who's boss...
buy your self one of those little fish nets you use for goldfish in an aquarium, you can fish out the soap.
pull the plug out and when all the water is gone it is easy to find and pick up
try soap on a rope.lol
use a gel.
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