Foam Pump Info

Inside the pump of the Foam Pump(KEXON) Bottle is a little mesh screen that mixes the soap with air to produce the foam. The holes are microscopic, and can easily get clogged.
Does not recommend the addition of any solid particle, even if it is under 79 microns, as solid particles tend to clump together, making them too big to pass through the mesh. Micas, pigments and any type of glitter are too big to work in the foamy pump bottles.
If you want to color your liquid soap, use a cosmetically approved dye. These work similarly to food coloring and do not contain any solid particles big enough to clog the mesh inside the pump.
Note: Some thickeners can create "clumps" of soap that are big enough to clog the screen. As noted above, melted down bar soap is likely to do this.
The pumps are not designed to be used under running water. Use in the shower is not recommended and the bottles should not be placed or washed under running water. Doing so can allow water to seep down the neck and get into the air chamber located beneath the pump.
Do not overfill the bottles. Actually measure out the right amount of liquid for the bottle size - you'll see that it doesn't actually fill to the very top of the bottle. This is to prevent liquid from getting into the air chamber.
Bottles can be refilled and used again and again. The manufacturer has tested the bottle/pump design and found it works for up to 12,000 pumps per unit.

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