Powdered Laundry Soap
I ended up using the recipe that is on the Fels-Naptha Wikipedia page, go figure
- 1 bar Fels-Naptha soap, grated (or any other PURE soap)
- 1 cup washing soda (Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda)
- 1 cup borax (20 Mule Team)
Combine grated soap with washing soda & borax. Use 1 tablespoon for light load, 2 tablespoons for heavy or heavily soiled load. Use half that for front-loading washers.
Note: I used the the grater attachment on my food processor to grate the soap. Because I have a front loader washing machine, I was concerned that the big grated chunks of soap wouldn't dissolve so I changed to the chopping blade and chopped it up as fine as I could. Then, I added the washing soda and borax and pulsed a couple of times to combine.
From what I've read some of these ingredients can be hard to find, but I didn't have a problem. Borax can be found anywhere. I got Fels-Naptha at Kroger and the Arm and Hammer Washing Soda at Meijer.
By the way, I tried to find out the environmental concerns if any for using Fels-Naptha soap and I couldn't find anything. I used it, but according to what I've read, any pure soap will work, like Dr. Bronner's soap, which would smell better anyways as I find the smell of Fels Naptha to be a bit much for my taste. Plus, it's probably easier to find as they now sell Dr. Bronner's at Target!I've only used this on four loads of laundry and so far everything has come out clean and super soft. My husband was concerned because there was no sudsing action, but apparently that is the case. No suds! Anyone else out there making homemade laundry soap? Any tips? Comments?
5 comments:
Hey Sharleen! I tried out the laundry soap. Whew! That Fels-Naptha is strong stuff! I always use "free and clear," so I think that made it seem especially powerful. I like the idea of it though. Maybe it will be better with Dr. Bronner's.
Hi, Michelle! yeah, I about fell over when I made it too. Next time, I'm going to do Dr. Bronners peppermint. I'm in love with that stuff.
I want to try this, but I love my Gain and Downey combination. I know, so not environmentally friendly LOL I may make some to try though, I mean I can always go back. I just don't know if I can find the washing soda, I don't have a Meijer's. Is it really cheaper, as you can imagine I go through alot of Laundry products LOL
Well, I have a friend who used to wash his laundry in Dr Bronner's peppermint liquid soap...I know he didn't do the whole proper recipe thing, just dumped in his peppermint soap, but I am still traumatized about his grey clothes (from the scum that Dr Bronner's gets), lol. As a result, I am just WAY too tilly to try out anything like that, so I think you are a brave, brave soul, lol.
Oh, by the way, you won!! Send me your addy! :D
Good for you! I've made my own general cleaner out of vinegar, borax, baking soda and pure soap. And my next quest was to make a laundry soap too. Thanks for the recipe.
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