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Who said soap is just for cleaning?
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With so many different types of soap out there, it’d be nice to have one that can be more than just one thing. You’re in luck! The Zote soap bar can do it all – not only is it well known for its primary use as a laundry detergent, but for a number of other, surprising uses. Its low price and many applications make it a popular item to have around the house. If you want a nifty cleaning product that can also soften your clothes, clear your acne, and repel dirt and bugs, keep reading to learn about all the problems this humble soap can solve!

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Laundry Detergent

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  1. Grate a bar of pink or white Zote soap with a cheese grater, or grind it in a food processor. Mix it with a box of Borax (a laundry booster) and a box of baking soda to make your own detergent powder![1] Use 1 tablespoon (14.3 grams) for a light load and 2 tablespoons (28.6 grams) for a larger load of laundry.
    • The iconic pink Zote soap has more gentle ingredients (less citronella oil), so it’s better for those with sensitive skin and to use on colored clothing. The white Zote soap has more whitening power and a stronger citronella scent. Choose the color that works better![2]
    • If you’re not interested in making your own detergent, Zote also has laundry flakes that can be directly added to the washer.
    • If you’re handwashing your clothes, dissolve roughly 1 tablespoon (14.3 grams) of homemade detergent or the flakes in warm water. Once dissolved, soak the clothing in the water, rubbing out any stains with your fingers. Rinse and dry clothes as normal.
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Brush Cleaner

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  1. This works great for both paint brushes and make-up brushes! Cut a pink Zote bar into small chunks and set them in a pot. Fill the pot with water until it’s slightly above the soap. Allow it to boil, then wait until the soap becomes soft enough to squish into a paste. Pour out the excess liquid, mixing the resulting paste with 1 tablespoon (14.3 grams) of safflower oil. Smush the paste into a plastic or metal container. Swirl your dirty brushes on the soap and rinse with water to rid them of grime![3]
    • (Optional) Add two or three drops of essential oil to the paste to mimic other brush cleaners and leave a nice scent behind!
    • Instead of pouring it out, save the excess liquid from the paste in a squirt or pump bottle to use as a counter or dish cleaner.
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Stove and Dish Cleaner

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  1. While it’s not going to get the absolutely toughest stains out like a regular dish soap, it’s great for everyday washing. Either wet a sponge on a bar of Zote, or dissolved Zote flakes in warm water to make a liquid dish soap. Boil grated Zote soap in hot water. Add a cup of vinegar and add stove burners or dishes with heavy grease. Let it sit off heat for three minutes and rinse.[5]
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Leaky Pipe Repair

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  1. Boil the pieces in water, pouring out the excess liquid and mashing the softened pieces together into a paste. Spread this paste over cracks in pipes and let dry to stop leakage! However, this isn’t a permanent solution – it’ll just buy you a little time in case you can’t immediately start fixing it properly.
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Sergey Paramonov
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This article was co-authored by Sergey Paramonov. Sergey Paramonov is a Laundry Expert and the Co-Founder of FreshRobe laundry and dry-cleaning delivery service based in San Francisco, California. Sergey has over 10 years of experience in the industry and specializes in laundry, dry cleaning services, and delivery services. His facilities use energy and water-efficient technology to prioritize a sustainable, professional cleaning service for all types of garments. This article has been viewed 83,348 times.
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    Heather R.

    Jul 4, 2024

    "I had no idea that the soap bar had so many other uses besides laundry. I can't wait to try it as shaving..." more
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