Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Homemade Laundry Soap

I found this recipe for homemade laundry soap on pinterest, and i absolutely love it! It works wonderfully! And it all cost about $6.50 for 64 loads!! Yes you read that right!

All of these items i found in the laundry isle at your local grocery store.

The Parts

1 Cup Borax
1 1/2 Cups Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda (not to be confused with baking soda)
1 Fels-Naptha Laundry Bar Soap
Cheese grater

Initially purchasing these items will cost approximately $6.50 but you can make a bunch of batches with one box of each.


The Assembly


Grate the whole Fels-Naptha bar on the smallest grate size.



This is the step that takes the longest. It took me about 15 minutes of continuous grating to do the whole bar. 



This is what it should look like when your finished.


Combine the super soda wash....


and Borax...


I use my mixing stand for many things. :) Run on low until evenly mixed. If you don't have a mixing stand you can simply use a whisk and bowl.



This is what it will look like when your finished. The smell is so fresh too!!




You want to store it in an air tight container. I made a small batch the first time to ensure it was something I liked and it fit nicely into a mason jar, plus you can give it a good shake each time to ensure the mixture is even. I plan on making a huge batch next time when I find a massive mason jar to store it in. :)



There you have it. Easy, right? Use 2 tablespoons in each load and put the soap in first to mix with the water. Without all the watering down and extra chemicals it doesn't take much to get your clothes clean. :) If you want you could even add a little tea tree oil to each load for a fresh smell and it is a natural disinfectant so it's great for cloth diapers and sweaty workout clothes!

Happy Washing! Remember to share with Friends and Family!!

2 Friends & Family Said:

Celeste Rubalcava said...

I made one with the same ingredients but it was for liquid detergent and i use it but not in love with it. This seams much much easier so I'm going to have to try it. I have everything just need a new bar of soap for $1! Thanks!

Chase and Shalyse Rogers said...

isn't it awesome making your own cleaning products!!!! I love it! Just a tip on the dishwashing detergent... We have to use lemi shine instead of the koolaid in AZ because the water is so hard and it leaves a film. They are clean but who wants cloudy dishes, just an fyi. You texan probably don't have that problem. :) I love that you are doing this too because my mom makes fun of me. ha ha. We are starving students I'll do anything to save money!! :)