Remove Oil Stains From Driveway
If you're lucky enough to have your own driveway, you'll know just how annoying it is when you spot oil stains on it. Of course, this is all part and parcel of having a car and a driveway - but it doesn't mean that you have to put up with it. You don't have to buy any expensive cleaning supplies, either. To get rid of these oil stains, you can use soap.
All you need to do is create a water and soap solution and scrub it into the driveway. This should be enough to cut through the grease and clean it up a treat.

Make Erupting Soap for Children
When school's out, and the kids are at home, it can be exhausting. Parents have to come up with new and exciting ways to keep them entertained, and most of the time, these activities last all of ten minutes before they're bored and looking for something else to do. So, why not make some erupting soap? This DIY craft is fun for all the family, and it's budget-friendly and environmentally-friendly, too.
To make erupting soap, pop a soap bar into the microwave for a minute or so and wait for it to expand and erupt into a giant cloud. Then, you could get your kids to paint it and play with it!

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Make Soap Jelly
If you're looking to pass the time with your kids and want to feel like scientists in the kitchen, might we suggest making some soap jelly? Alternatively, if you're looking to add some new cleaning supplies to your cupboard, soap jelly can clean everything from marks on the walls to stains on your kitchen counters. You only need a bar of soap and some water to make this a reality, too.
Simply grate a bar of soap into a pot, fill the rest with hot water, and let it cool overnight. By the time you wake up in the morning, it should have turned into a jelly.

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Stop Your Glasses From Fogging
People who wear glasses will know the struggle of fogging. As soon as you open the oven or get caught in a rainstorm, your glasses fog up, and you're unable to see anything out of them until you take them off your face and wipe them on something clean. But this can be a hassle - which is why this soap hack will help you out. After all, soap can stop your glasses from fogging up.
Before you put on your glasses, grab some soap lather and wipe it over your glasses. As long as you wipe it off before you wear them, it should do the trick.

Remove Stubborn, Stuck Rings
Have you ever got a ring stuck on your finger? Many people have experienced the panic of swollen fingers and a stuck ring, and it's hard to know what to do. But while many people swear by butter or another form of grease, what you might not realize is that soap can also help remove these stubborn rings from your finger. Plus, you can either use a soap bar or liquid soap.
All you need to do is lubricate the area with soap lather and make your hand as slippery as possible. Then, give the ring and tug and it should come off with no problems.

Make Felted Soap
A soap bar on its own is enough to clean your hands and wash your body, but sometimes, you might need a little extra push to get rid of ingrained dirt or to exfoliate your skin. A budget-friendly way to do that is to make felted soap, which is a soap bar covered in felt that can be used whenever you need it. They'll provide a deeper clean while also looking much cooler on your bathroom vanity.
To make these at home, all you need to do is grab the soap bar of your choice and a thin layer of wool. Then, wrap the wool around the soap and you're done!

Loosen a Stiff Lock
From outdoor shed locks to your front door lock, it's pretty easy for these locks to become stiff and stuck over time. And while this isn't uncommon, it's not something you want to put at the back of your mind, as it'll just get worse and worse as the days go by. But instead of heading to the store and buying an expensive chemical to solve the problem, you could use a soap instead.
This is an environmentally friendly and budget-friendly way to loosen a stiff lock, and it's actually best to lather the key in soap rather than the lock itself. When you put the key in the lock, it should work its magic.
