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micky July 21st 18 12:41 AM

Remains of a bar of soap.
 
I've left a bar of Ivory soap in the shower stall with the water left
dribbling and what's left is not shaped like a bar of soap anymore, more
like the skeleton of a bar, with crevices.

This happened before several years ago.

Has anyone ever seen this?

Is there a term for this so I can google. I've tried remains but that
just gives advice on how to take slivers of soap and put them together
to be big enough to use. I've tried skeleton.

With Ivory soap or some other brand (Ivory is different because it's
mixed with air, though I don't see how that would make the difference
here.)

Ed Pawlowski July 21st 18 02:10 AM

Remains of a bar of soap.
 
On 7/20/2018 7:41 PM, micky wrote:
I've left a bar of Ivory soap in the shower stall with the water left
dribbling and what's left is not shaped like a bar of soap anymore, more
like the skeleton of a bar, with crevices.

This happened before several years ago.

Has anyone ever seen this?

Is there a term for this so I can google.


Probably some sort of erosion.

Frank[_24_] July 21st 18 11:57 AM

Remains of a bar of soap.
 
On 7/20/2018 9:10 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/20/2018 7:41 PM, micky wrote:
I've left a bar of Ivory soap in the shower stall with the water left
dribbling and what's left is not shaped like a bar of soap anymore, more
like the skeleton of a bar, with crevices.

This happened before several years ago.

Has anyone ever seen this?

Is there a term for this so I can google.


Probably some sort of erosion.


Simple answer. Google "dried out bar of soap".


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