Tuesday, July 24, 2012
DIY Laundry Detergent
Today I am going to share a recipe for DIY Laundry Detergent from Busy At Home's - DIY Laundry Detergent. This is the 2nd batch that I have made, and I love this stuff. It is just as good as Tide, and works great in my HE washing machine. This is a recipe that I highly recommend. So here goes.
DIY Laundry Detergent
Ingredients:
1/4 bar Fels Naptha Soap
2 TBL Borax Powder
1/4 cup Arm and Hammer Washing Soda (not baking soda)
Directions:
Cut your bar of Fels Naptha Soap into quarters, and save 3 of the quarters for future batches. Grate 1/4 bar of the Fels Naptha.
Heat 1 cup of water in a pan on the stove and add the Fels Naptha soap. Stir constantly until the soap dissolves. I use a whisk. It will get foamy on top, but you can use a large spoon or ladle to look at the water / soap mixture to see if it has totally dissolved. Just try to get the mixture without the foam. It took me about 10 to 15 minutes with the water lightly boiling.
Once the soap has dissolved turn off the heat and add the borax and washing soda, and whisk together well. Make sure that there are no lumps. It will be thick, but I found that it is easier to do it this way, then the to add it after after you add the additional water. The recipe at Busy At Home tells you add them once you add the additional water, but I found that it was harder to get rid of the clumps that way.
Next put this mixture in a bucket and add 10 cups of water. Whisk together well. Then add another 10 cups of water. Cover the bucket or put in a container with a lid and let sit overnight.
The next day stir well again. It will have thickened up overnight. Then pour this mixture into containers, and only fill containers half full. Then fill the next half of the containers with water. Shake well to mix detergent. I have used different containers and they all seem to work well. I have an old tide bottle that I use, but I have also used 1 gallon empty water jugs, and also large juice containers. I save empty containers, because I never know what I am going to need them for.
My suggestion is to shake the bottles before each use, so that you do not get lumps. Otherwise, use as you would any other laundry detergent. I use about 1/4 cup or a little less per load.
Makes approximately 2 1/2 gallons of laundry detergent.
I hope you like this recipe. It is amazingly easy. Let me know if you like this recipe. I would love to hear from you.
Enjoy!!!
Debi
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This is great! I've been meaning to make my own! Thanks for the recipe. :) I would love for you to share it and others on my new blog hop Frugal "I Did It!" Tuesday. http://offthegridat-30.blogspot.ca/2012/07/frugal-i-did-it-tuesday-2.html
ReplyDeleteHi Glo,
DeleteThanks for the invite. Happy that you like the recipe. I have linked in your party.
Debi
Great idea! Thanks for the recipe! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party!
ReplyDeleteHolly
Hi Holly,
DeleteThanks for hosting the party and visiting
Debi
Awesome! We got a front load HE washer a little over a year ago and I had no idea how expensive the detergent for it could be. This is a great solution! I can't wait to try it. P.S. I am officially your newest follower! Yay for being blog friends!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for following. I'm happy you like the recipe. Let me know what you think after you try it.
DeleteDebi
Ok, I had no idea you could make detergent! This is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
Hi Christine,
DeleteYou can make all kinds of things as I am finding out. Thanks for hosting and visiting.
Debi
whenever i come here, i feel i got work to do :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you again for linking it up at http://www.FineCraftGuild.com
Hope to see you again later today with something else fabulous!!
Rose
Hi Rose,
DeleteNow I am laughing. Thanks for visiting. This is actually a really easy recipe.
Debi
Thanks for the recipe! How much should I use per load of laundry?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I got the recipe from Busy at Home and she says it worked out to 14 1/2 cents for a 75 load bottle of liquid detergent. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteDebi