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Cut the container open with a knife or scissors. Scrape the lotion into a little storage container with a lid.
There’s probably enough for another week or more!
CarlottaYou can cut the bottle or use one of these.
When I worked at a restaurant, we used these to get the last drop out of ketchup bottles. Just leave it over night.
AnitaFlip Its on Amazon. Allows bottles to stand upright on a tripod type stand and has various size lids to attach to varying size bottles.
TerriI keep the bottle tipped upside down in a small container and then use the lotion from the container.
PaulaThe next time you’re done with liquid dish soap, save the cap and put it on your lotion bottle. Then store the bottle upside down. Ta-da!
GloriaCut the spout off the pump and wipe exterior of the end of the straw and then BLOW out the lotion trapped in the long vessel part onto something. You can try to could blow out the lotion in the spout part as well.
CarlottaI switch the pump out with a squeeze type cap and store it upside down in a tall glass. Works great!
BeaLike Shirley said, but first I usually close the lid, turn the bottle upside-down and jerk/shake it as hard as I can to get the bulk of what’s left to go down toward the lid.
Then ‘store’ it on the counter upside down in a glass, because of the pump, and use it until I can’t get anymore out (and this also gives me time to buy a new bottle).
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