You should try other soaps, too! I think I might buy several different kinds and try it myself. Actually, I have some spare Lever 2000 under my bathroom sink . . . Do I dare?
Okay. So I just microwaved my Lever 2000. Here are the important points:
1. It took almost a full minute before it started to puff up. I think it was about 53 seconds.
2. I left it in for a full two minutes. It’s been about 5 since I took it out, and it hasn’t deflated.
Interesting, eh? I took a picture with my camera phone, but I’m unable to send the picture to myself for some reason. Hm. I wonder if I should still use the soap. Will it get smaller quicker? Will I look funny washing myself with a giant piece of marshmallow-like soap? :)
Now my microwave smells like soap. I hope it doesn’t give anything a soapy taste . . .
Wow, I was under the impression it was only Ivory soap that puffed up in the microwave…good to know other soaps do to. I don’t know why it’s good to know.
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You should try other soaps, too! I think I might buy several different kinds and try it myself. Actually, I have some spare Lever 2000 under my bathroom sink . . . Do I dare?
Okay. So I just microwaved my Lever 2000. Here are the important points:
1. It took almost a full minute before it started to puff up. I think it was about 53 seconds.
2. I left it in for a full two minutes. It’s been about 5 since I took it out, and it hasn’t deflated.
Interesting, eh? I took a picture with my camera phone, but I’m unable to send the picture to myself for some reason. Hm. I wonder if I should still use the soap. Will it get smaller quicker? Will I look funny washing myself with a giant piece of marshmallow-like soap? :)
Now my microwave smells like soap. I hope it doesn’t give anything a soapy taste . . .
Wow, I was under the impression it was only Ivory soap that puffed up in the microwave…good to know other soaps do to. I don’t know why it’s good to know.