There's a life pro-tip circulating around the Interweb that BottleMark just had to share.
Redditor "Pavement_ist_rad"
recommended twisting a metal bottle cap into a bar of soap so that the bar rests on the cap, thereby preventing the accumulation of soap slime.
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From bar to bar soap: the life cycle of a bottle cap. |
And of course what would look better than a custom bottle cap on that bar of soap? Make your bathroom decor complete!
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We're mostly kidding. Mostly... |
This is a great way to reuse caps, custom or not. Remember to change out the bottle cap every once in a while before it begins to rust, and recycle when they've had it!
(Credit to awesome friend Nathan W. for pointing out this story.)
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