This started out of necessity due to my many allergies, but has been a terrific frugal move! I make my own laundry detergent. My husband is a massage therapist, so we do a TON of laundry. He loves the stuff because it gets all the oils and body soil out of his sheets. I love it because it doesn't bother my sensitive skin, it is better for the environment because it is low-sudsing and contains fewer chemicals, and it's CHEAP!
Here's the recipe: (you'll need a 5 gal bucket with lid.)
1 bar Fels Naptha soap, grated
2 cups washing soda (use only 1 if you have soft water)
1 cup Borax
¼ cup Ultra Dawn dish detergent (optional)
In saucepan over medium heat, melt grated Fels in 4 cups of hot tap water, stirring constantly.
Pour into bucket. Add the other ingredients and 3 gallons of hot tap water.
Stir until mixture is no longer gritty.
Let set overnight. It will gel. Use approximately 1/2 cup per washload. (*note: use only 1/4 cup if you have an HE washer.)
I got 2 of the 5 gallon Kitty Litter containers from a friend. I got an extra 1/4 cup measuring cup from a garage sale for a nickel, and an extra grating blade for my fp for $3.00. I use that ONLY for soap.
I make 2 batches at a time now, in 2 5 gallon containers. This lasts us about 6 months, and it keeps just fine. I also grate 4 extra bars of Fels and put them in sealed bags, so every other time I go to make more, I don't have to grate.
And, since I got the extra food processor blade for soap only, it takes only seconds to grate, plus the soap melts so much faster.
I can make 2 batches in less than half an hour, start-to-finish, including clean-up.
I have calculated that it costs $11.22 for me to make enough of this detergent for a whole year. You can't buy the big size of Tide for that!
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