Homemade soap dispenser. Made from an old pasta sauce jar and pump from a disposable bottle of soap. 
You need:
•1 jar with lid
•nail polish remover
•salt
•1 bendable plastic straw
•Hammer 
•screwdriver 
•scissors

Step one:
•scrub jar with a Brillo pad or stainless steel sponge to get all adhesive residue off. 
•soak about 1/4 cup salt in 100% acetone nail polish remover. Using an old kitchen towel (I used a piece of a sham wow) dab large amounts of salt onto sauce lid, and scrub vigorously to remove all labeling and color. 
•using a drill, or large phillips head screwdriver and a hammer, make a hole big enough for the soap pump to fit. But not too big, it must be snug. 
•take a kitchen straw and cut a small slit on one end so it will fit into the pump straw. Cut to fit length of jar. I left the bendy part of the straw and pointed it to the bottom edge to help get soap when it is low. 
•fill with soap an enjoy!

Homemade soap dispenser. Made from an old pasta sauce jar and pump from a disposable bottle of soap.
You need:
•1 jar with lid
•nail polish remover
•salt
•1 bendable plastic straw
•Hammer
•screwdriver
•scissors

Step one:
•scrub jar with a Brillo pad or stainless steel sponge to get all adhesive residue off.
•soak about 1/4 cup salt in 100% acetone nail polish remover. Using an old kitchen towel (I used a piece of a sham wow) dab large amounts of salt onto sauce lid, and scrub vigorously to remove all labeling and color.
•using a drill, or large phillips head screwdriver and a hammer, make a hole big enough for the soap pump to fit. But not too big, it must be snug.
•take a kitchen straw and cut a small slit on one end so it will fit into the pump straw. Cut to fit length of jar. I left the bendy part of the straw and pointed it to the bottom edge to help get soap when it is low.
•fill with soap an enjoy!