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Are you kidding? I always do this, and have for decades.Both bars need to be wet and somewhat softened when you stick them together, and need to dry and harden a minimum of 12 hours.
uhh dude, literally all you need to do is rub the edges under warm water till they weld together. my 5 year old cousin could figure this out tp, are you drunk?
Quote from: noisyturtle on Sat, 24 February 2018, 15:26:32uhh dude, literally all you need to do is rub the edges under warm water till they weld together. my 5 year old cousin could figure this out tp, are you drunk?Dis is nuts.. how come everyone else got this to work.. This is what happens, I take the two pieces (when wet), put them together. give it a good squeeze.. Then I leave it, the next day, when I try to use it, it will stay together to some extent, but inevitably, it comes back apart..
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sat, 24 February 2018, 15:33:36Quote from: noisyturtle on Sat, 24 February 2018, 15:26:32uhh dude, literally all you need to do is rub the edges under warm water till they weld together. my 5 year old cousin could figure this out tp, are you drunk?Dis is nuts.. how come everyone else got this to work.. This is what happens, I take the two pieces (when wet), put them together. give it a good squeeze.. Then I leave it, the next day, when I try to use it, it will stay together to some extent, but inevitably, it comes back apart.. Depends on the soap. Certain soaps is ez, but I think stuff like Dove don't work
I think stuff like Dove don't work