
It’s a pity to throw away soap scraps, but using them in everyday life is inconvenient. To fully use a small piece of soap, you need to attach it to a new bar.
If you have accumulated many soap scraps, make a pouch for them from mesh or tulle with a drawstring to tie it closed.
The pouch should be small, enough for several soap scraps, and convenient for use when washing hands, as its task is to replace the bar and prevent the scraps from going to waste.
Recently, I came across toothpaste in a store that featured a device on its packaging that enabled you to extract every last drop. While I was considering buying it, the toothpaste sold out. A simple paperclip helped me replace the special device.
If the glasses on the shelf don’t fit slightly and prevent the door from closing, try changing their arrangement. Place the glasses alternately upside down and then right side up. This way, you can save a few centimeters and close the cabinet door.
Over time, pants hung on a hanger in the closet develop a crease where the fabric bends.
To avoid ironing the pants again, you can improve the hanger with a paper towel roll core.
Cut the core from one side, slip it on the hanger, and don’t worry about pants creases at the wrong time.