When you know that there is a lot of water left in the bottle, do you use moisturizer and find yourself frustrated, but it will not "pull out" anymore, so please remove the pump and try to scrape the side and use it, and then if you are really curious You close one eye and squint with your eyes open to see how much cream is left in the bottle? {Maybe I am the only one who does this! }I became so annoyed that I wanted to throw away the bottles with a lot of moisturizers in them, so that I figured out a way to take them all out and use them, and then use them in the recycling bin. Simultaneously.
This is where I started, an empty (washed thoroughly) container with a lot of cream still left on the bottom.
First, I removed the pump and put it aside. Then, I cut the container in half with a pair of kitchen scissors, being very careful because the plastic is difficult to cut through.
Do you see how many things are in it? I won't waste it anymore, if it is exposed to the air it will harden and become unusable at that time.
Measure the height of the container to be recycled and subtract approximately 1/4 inch, which is the length of the pump dispenser you will be repairing.
This special pump tube is easy to cut with sharp scissors.
I cut an X in the center of the lid with a knife, being careful not to cut it too much, I hope the tube will fit snugly. For this reason, I just "focused" on it without measuring.
The pump is very suitable!
I cleaned the hand cream dispenser with a spatula, then poured it all into a new container, and then closed the lid.
As the last step, I added some tape just to make the container more beautiful, but of course you can give up this step!