Enhance your soap-making experience with our Foaming Soap Pump Dispensers, designed specifically for regular mouth mason jars. These dispensers are made from durable stainless steel and plastic, ensuring they are built to last.
Key Features:
ยทCollar Attachment: The pump comes with a collar that attaches to one of our soap pump adapter lids, allowing for easy and secure installation on your mason jars.
ยทAdjustable Tube: The 4" tube can be cut to fit any size jar, making it versatile for pint and quart jars.
ยทPint and Quart Compatibility: These dispensers work well with both pint and quart jars, providing flexibility for various soap sizes.
ยทLong Pump Mechanism: The pump mechanism plus straw is about 6" long, ensuring it comes to about one inch from the bottom of a quart jar.
ยทStylish Design: The satin finish looks like a natural or brushed stainless steel, while the charcoal black has a lovely, matte black finish.
ยทThreaded Design: Both types screw onto 1" threads, but the foaming dispensers require a thinner adapter or bottle.
ยทCustomizable Fit: If the tube is touching the bottom of your jar, the plastic collar will work its way off the bottom much more quickly. Use a drop of super glue between the plastic collar and pump if you find the collar comes loose too often.
ยทEasy Installation: Simply screw the pump onto the jar, add warm water, and add the soap. Mix the contents up before screwing the lid with the pump.
Usage Instructions:
ยทPrepare: Add warm water to your jar and add a few drops of essential oils or vegetable glycerin if desired.
ยทScrew in: Screw the pump onto the jar and mix the contents.
ยทEnjoy: Enjoy your soap!
Additional Information:
ยทColor Options: We also carry a variety of different colors and styles of regular (non-foaming) soap pumps for Mason jars, so you are sure to find the perfect one.
ยทSafety: Use somewhere between a 1:4 and 1:6 ratio of soap:water. Any liquid soap will work.
ยทDIY Recipes: There are many good recipes on the internet for home-made foaming soap, and they are all pretty similar.
Upgrade your soap-making experience with our Foaming Soap Pump Dispensers and enjoy the convenience and versatility they bring to your soap-making process!
Troubleshooting:
First, there may be some water built up in the air chamber in the pump (this is the plastic housing that contains the spring). To expel any water from the chamber, you can hold the pump upside down and squirt it a few times. There may also just be some build-up in the pump itself which can typically be cleared by dispensing hot water through your pump until clean water is coming out.
If that doesn't seem to be enough, you may need to remove and clean the aeration filter itself. This is a small cylindrical piece that can be accessed by pulling the pump head up and off the base. This can either be rinsed with warm water or soaked in a mixture of warm water, baking soda, and vinegar to remove anything stubborn.