Liquid hand soap February 17, 2020, 04:25:35 pm I can't remember or find the thread who mentioned the Method Mineral Soap and dispenser a while ago. I think it was Jude or Joan. Anyway, my thanks to you. I have been battling the dripping from my dispensers for years. I bought the Method ones and am so pleased I bought 10 of them for RV and house. I love them. I was so tired of cleaning around the vanities multiple times a week from the soap trolls that also live here. Thank you so much for such a big joy I have using them. You made my day. Love little tips
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #1 – February 17, 2020, 04:41:40 pm Quote from: Robin B - February 17, 2020, 04:25:35 pmI was so tired of cleaning around the vanities multiple times a week from the soap trolls that also live here. TLiquid hand soap dispensers will often seep or leak from the nozzle, the result of pressure build-up inside the bottle, caused by heating. The dispenser in our LD's bathroom used to do this until a tiny hole was drilled in the top of the bottle. The hole prevents pressure from building up inside and forcing the soap out.Cured the problem, the bathroom countertop now free of hand soap ooze.Larry 1 Likes
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #2 – February 17, 2020, 05:00:31 pm Method may have been mentioned by Judie; I don't use Method, as many of their products (and many other manufacturers' cleaning products) contain the preservative methylisothiazolinone, which causes a rash on my skin. Most people use products containing methylisothiazolinone and/or other preservatives with no issues; my old hide just doesn't like it!
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #3 – February 17, 2020, 05:17:37 pm "a tiny hole was drilled in the top of the bottle"Leave it Larry to find an easy and efficient solution to this (or seemingly ANY) problem!Almost as soon as I discovered the Method dispenser, I switched to a Yardley Bar Soap that struck my fancy. I still keep the Method on my home kitchen sink, and use it there exclusively, but use it only a couple of times a week in my bathroom.Hubby, on the other hand, has gone through his dispenser and a refill bladder. He loves it!As for Method in Motion . . . we have not been on a trip since the discovery phase of this product, so that application is untried as yet. Virtual hugs, Judie
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #4 – February 17, 2020, 08:16:14 pm Larry, you really need to share your tips and tricks for household problems before we have problems. I threw out all my old dispensers when I got my new and improved Method ones. BTW, I flushed my water heater per your instructions and got milk out the heater. Quite surprised. Snowflakes as well. Again, thank you for your assistance and all you do for everyone here.
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #5 – February 17, 2020, 11:32:35 pm Quote from: Robin B - February 17, 2020, 08:16:14 pmLarry, you really need to share your tips and tricks for household problems before we have problems. II'll get my Magic-8-Ball out and see if I can predict your future problems.I wouldn't hold my breath waiting, if it had worked better in the past, I would have a lot more money today.Maybe it needs batteries.Larry
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #6 – February 22, 2020, 11:53:19 am Larry, the Magic-8-Balls with hindsight are much more accurate. I suggest one of those instead.
Re: Liquid hand soap Reply #7 – February 22, 2020, 12:49:38 pm Quote from: Jane and Scott - February 22, 2020, 11:53:19 amthe Magic-8-Balls with hindsight are much more accurate. I suggest one of those instead. I got the wrong model?Dang.Larry