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After refilling a foam soap dispenser, how can you fix the pump so it will work properly again?

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Question by BARB M: After refilling a foam soap dispenser, how can you fix the pump so it will work properly again?
The foaming dish and hand soap bottles can be refilled, but the pump sticks. It says on the label not to get it wet but that is nearly impossible.

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Answer by Mark R
actually running the pump under hot water is the best cure good luck

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Would foaming soap work in a regular metal soap dispenser?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

We’d like soap foam on the gel-like viscous normal size and foaming soap refills buy companies at the store. But recently, we were filling a distributor cheap plastic soap that had a long time ago. We want to buy a nice new metal soap dispensers, but not sure if the soap foam in this work? T it?


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How do soap dispensers that put out foam work?

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

There are some soap dispenser, if you pump the soap is made of foam and you do not need to rub hands together to create the foam. How do they work?


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How would I fix a soap dispenser pump that doesn’t work? This happens to me all the time with many dispensers?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Distributor of soap, hair spray, etc. is often left to work and it is so frustrating. How do I fix this without having to buy new?


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How do those new direct foam soap dispensers work?

Monday, December 14th, 2009

And why are they becoming so popular? Is it because they are more convenient to use? Or use less soap? Or cheaper?

I mean, they’re pretty cool, but it’s not like there was any problem with the old liquid soap dispensers.

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How do foam soap dispensers work?

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

What are the mechanics in the pump? iow, how does the liquid become foam?

Will ordinary liquid soap work? if not, what is different about the liquid?

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