Yesterday a friend and I made our own laundry soap! I don’t have a picture yet but it’s coming. I got the idea and recipe from my friend Hilary. It was super easy and extremely inexpensive (ok, I think we can say it’s CHEAP) and only took 3 ingredients (well 4 if you include water). Here’s the recipe:
Liquid Laundry Detergent
6 cups of water
1/3 bar of Fels Naptha Soap, grated
1/2 cup washing soda (Arm & Hammer)
1/2 cup Borax
enough hot water to fill a 2 gallon bucket
[optional: you can add 1/2 to 1 oz of essential or fragrance oil.]
Mix grated soap in a saucepan with 6 cups of water. Heat on low until dissolved. Add washing soda and Borax. Stir until thickened and remove from heat. Add 4 cups of water to a 2 gallon bucket. Add the soap mixture and mix well. Fill the bucket with hot water (at least another gallon ( or 16 cups) and then some) and stir well. Set aside for 24 hours or until mixture thickens somewhat. Stir (or shake if you transfer it to a bottle.) before each use. *Use 1/2 cup per load*
I didn’t add a fragrance to it. I really like the smell just as it is. Very clean. So today I did my first loads with it and love it.
I haven’t tried the laundry rinse yet but I know vinegar works wonders in the washer. (along with many other uses)
Laundry Rinse (instead of fabric softener)
1 gal white vinegar 25-30 drops essential oil – optional (Straight vinegar works just fine though.) Use 1/4 c in the rinse cycle. I promise your clothes won’t smell like vinegar. The vinegar clears the last bit of soap remaining on all your clothes and reduces static.
HI! Your post isn’t finished yet. Trina
Thanks Trina, I can always count on you!
It needs a picture too. Where’s it at???? What kind of friend is this anyway!??? You know if her husband LOVED her it’d be done.TED
Yeah, it needs a picture for sure. I can just see it now. A close up of the 3 major ingredients, sitting on the counter. Boy that would be the ticket. It’d make everyone really want to make laundry soap. Snot or not!!!T