Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Tricksters

Recent complaint:

I disagree with the built in soap dishes in showers. If you are someone who takes baths, and baths only, this probably doesn't bother you because it is pretty damn convenient. But if you take showers, like the majority of people over six years old, you have probably noticed these things are soap wasters.

I suggest that soap companies and shower manufacturers are in cahoots.  Anyone who uses the soap dish in their shower has probably noticed that by the time you pick up the bar of soap during a shower it is already soaked. Soap bubbles have already formed a "soap line" from the dish to the floor of the shower.  This means that the water is eating away at your soap- making you buy it more frequently than you would if the soap dish was placed in a multitude of other places in the shower.  This also forces me to buy a suction-cupped soap dish to avoid this problem. It's not a huge dent in the budget, but I think it's a pain in the behind.  And sometimes my suction cups slip because let's face it, soap gets slippery.  So please, if you are a shower-maker, please rethink this popular design because it is annoying and I would like my soap to last longer.

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