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I've been making my own laundry soap. Some combination of sensitive skin and noses in my family means we are very picky about laundry soap. But I never really added it up, as it turns out: $9.36 = FOUR MONTHS of laundry for four with cloth diapers. Click here to visit Kelly's Closet for more about cloth diapers and diaper care.
Our old liquid cost $8-$11 for about 3 weeks worth and DIY means no plastic containers to throw out.
Win
(from my friend Cynthia)
2c washing soda
2c borax
1/3 - 1/2 grated bar of soap (I use Fels-Naptha)
Mix together and use 1 tablespoon per load (yep, that's all 1 tablespoon)
Here's the recipe for liquid in the past but I prefer the powdered just because the prep is easier:
1/2 - 1 grated bar of fels naptha soao
2 cups borax
2 cups washing soda
3.5 gallons of water
Melt grated soap in a pot with about half a gallon of water.....stir until dissolved. Pour into a 5 gallon bucket (or recycle a cat little bucket with lid)
Add borax and washing soda and stir until dissolved. Add the other 3 gallons of water and stir. Once it cools it will look like a white lumpy gel.
Use 1/4 cup per regular load and up to 1/2 cup for extra large loads. It's safe in all washing machines.
One batch costs roughly $3.20 to make and lasts about 6-7 months.
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I understand that you can add a few drops of essential oils if you feel like having a fragrance.
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2 comments:
can you use this on a HE front loading washer?
I have the luck of two washing machines going side by side, a front loader (came with the house) & a top loader (we brought with us for diapers). Works great in both.
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