Thyme & Table Silicone Kitchen Funnel's: Link 1 or Link 2
I show the camera that I am going to pour the big Dawn Platinum soap bottle into another big and smaller bottle. After repositioning the camera to the bathtub, I carry the smaller a few steps from the counter to my position. Before getting a better camera angle, I sit down on the toilet seat and position the bottle between my knees before tilting my body forward to a "lower" position. Using the bottle cap's "flip top" (cover), I unscrew the cap.
I put the cap on the counter and the bottle on the floor. After retrieving the funnel from the closet, I place it in the bottle and get the big partially filled bottle from the counter which is placed on the floor beside the smaller one before struggling to unscrew the cap.
I then fiddle with the new bottle cap's protective plastic before removing it. Since it stuck to my finger while trying to put it in the trash can, I threw it on the floor. After I open the cap's cover while the bottle is on the floor, I pick it up with both of my hands and quickly anchor the full bottle (pouring bottle) between my knees and hands before pouring into the smaller container. After about 15 seconds, I stop squeezing it and raise the bottle with my hands to my lap to let the soap drain through the filled up funnel. I resume filling up the funnel, then letting it drain into the bottle. I continue this process a few more times until the bottle is full. Afterwards, I shake the funnel and transfer it to the bigger bottle. Next, I get the cap from the counter and screw it on the small bottle which I move out of the way.
Using my left hand, I pick up the pouring bottle and, utilizing my feet, position the big bottle with the funnel. I try to resume the process of filling and draining the funnel but I get an air bubble that prevents the soap from draining. I lightly kick and then shake the bottle with my feet to get it to drain. I put the pouring bottle on the floor to get the camera to show the blocking bubble. After putting the camera back, I blow air into the funnel to pop the bubble. I get more bubbles after refilling the funnel which I show the camera at 10:37 in the video. After getting the soap to drain, I blow on the multiple bubbles that were produced in the process. In between the filling and draining process, I put the bottle on the ground before picking up the camera.
Halfway Video is Pink's “Try” (even though it does not apply to love in my life - I like the chorus):
In the video at 12:53, soap squirts out of the bottle and overshoots the funnel which makes a mess on the floor. I guess I was squeezing too hard. I show the camera at 13:10. After sliding the bottle and funnel over to the bathtub wall, I pick up and close the pouring bottle which I place back in the closet. Next, I pick up off the floor the new bottle cap's protective plastic and put it in the trash. I put the smaller bottle in the sink.
From the trash, I get 2 "clean" tissue papers and clean up the majority of the soap. I am sorry that I did not show on camera the soap residue.
From 17:47 to 18:41, I go get a dirty shirt to finish cleaning up the soap. I reposition the camera back to the bathtub so I can film myself wiping the soap remnants with my foot on my shirt. Afterwards, using both my hands, I move the big bottle and funnel closer to me. I shake the funnel, turn the bottle around, shake the funnel again before moving it to the sink. I grab the cap from the counter to screw it on the bottle. I secure the bottle with both feet before further tightening it. With the cap's flap, I lift the bottle to my knees where I grab it using both hands. The counter is where I place it.
After carrying the camera to the boombox on the counter, I turn on the hot water to try to clean off the spilled soap from the smaller bottle's bottom. Instead, I create more suds and put it on the counter so I can rinse off the funnel. After placing the funnel on the counter, I turn off the water and then the camera.
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