Homemade Laundry Detergent
1/2 cup of Borax
1/2 cup of Washing Soda
1/3 of a "Fels Naptha" Soap bar
(All can be found in the laundry asile)
Water
Bring six cups of water to a boil. While the water is comin to a boil grate 1/3 of the soap bar with a cheese grater. When the water is boiling add your grated soap and stir until it is dissolved. When it is dissolved add 1/2 cup of borax and 1/2 cup of washing soda. Stir until disolved.
Now take 1/2 of the soap mixture, about 3 cups and pour it into an empty gallon milk carton. Add warm water slowly, to avoid suds, until the gallon is filled. Repeat with the remaining soap mixture.
To use: shake up the mix and add 1/2 cup to each batch of laundry.
Final price for 2 gallons of laundry soap (I didn't double check this):
$.33 for 1/3 of soap bar
$.30 for 1/2 cup of borax
$.20 for 1/2 cup of washing soda
final price $.83 for a batch of soap or about $.01 per load
I used my laundry soap yesterday and it seemed to work fine. You can also use Ivory soap instead of the Fels Naptha, it smells different and is gentler on fabrics but doesn't clean as deeply. Happy laundering!
1/2 cup of Borax
1/2 cup of Washing Soda
1/3 of a "Fels Naptha" Soap bar
(All can be found in the laundry asile)
Water
Bring six cups of water to a boil. While the water is comin to a boil grate 1/3 of the soap bar with a cheese grater. When the water is boiling add your grated soap and stir until it is dissolved. When it is dissolved add 1/2 cup of borax and 1/2 cup of washing soda. Stir until disolved.
Now take 1/2 of the soap mixture, about 3 cups and pour it into an empty gallon milk carton. Add warm water slowly, to avoid suds, until the gallon is filled. Repeat with the remaining soap mixture.
To use: shake up the mix and add 1/2 cup to each batch of laundry.
Final price for 2 gallons of laundry soap (I didn't double check this):
$.33 for 1/3 of soap bar
$.30 for 1/2 cup of borax
$.20 for 1/2 cup of washing soda
final price $.83 for a batch of soap or about $.01 per load
I used my laundry soap yesterday and it seemed to work fine. You can also use Ivory soap instead of the Fels Naptha, it smells different and is gentler on fabrics but doesn't clean as deeply. Happy laundering!
6 comments:
Lara Hays here. Old high school buddy of the doctor's. (Don't worry, I'll keep your identity hidden!)
I just checked out my cost of laundry soap per load. Sixteen cents. I won't be making my own any time soon! :)
GREAT BLOG!! I am eager to see what you two cook up! I still don't want to make my own laundry soap, BUT I am happy to have the recipe . . . just in case some day I want to or have to. Somehow I think its fitting that you DO make your own laundry soap. I used to make my own yogurt . . . do you want that recipe?
I think I do have that recipe tho I've never tried it. I will let you know when I do.
Hey-I saw that recipe in the Duggar's book. Are you planning on having 19 kids??!!
Have you ever made body soap? Way fun and yummy-smelling. Although, I'm not sure it's more cost-effective.
I hope that no one ever actually plans on having 19 kids....
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