Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Adventures in Homemade Laundry Soap!

I've been making my own laundry detergent for about 3 years now. I love it! Only twice in that 3 years have I messed up timing of making more vs. running out and had to go buy stuff from the store >_<  I hate that! I'm all about saving money here and buying detergent is a waste, not a save!

I use the Duggar Family recipe for liquid laundry soap with Fels-Naptha bar soap (found mine at Kroger). I won't go through every single step since Michelle has basically laid it out for you, but here's my pictorial post about it.

Aside from the ingredients listed in the recipe you'll need a few extra things, one being a 5 gallon bucket. It has been a while but I believe I paid $4-$5 for mine at Walmart. I learned this go 'round that my bucket had a crack in the bottom so I patched it with a pool repair kit I had handy (remember, I'm saving money!). To be safe I put a couple garbage bags in the bucket when I began to fill it up. Later I learned the bags had leaked but thankfully the bucket and my patch had not!

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I recommend a blender or food processor (I used my Ninja) for grating the soap. Faster and better than using the cheese grater, IMO. Also have a large funnel and ladle on hand for when you begin to fill up your smaller containers.

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  Here is what the soap looks like after it sets for 24hrs. It definitely takes on a creepy goo form!

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I use all different sorts of containers to store the soap. These are glass jugs from Santa Cruz organic apple juice.

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Where the funnel and ladle come in handy!

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  I am trying something new here... I decided to fill the lid of my Tide Stain Release bottle and dump it in one of my laundry detergent bottles. Yes, I make my own laundry detergent to save money but I still buy Tide Stain Release. But you better believe I buy that stuff on sale with coupons. I probably pay less $2 a bottle. Personally I really like it. Anyway, I usually only add the Tide to my laundry loads with clothes that I know have some stained items. With a 4yr old that's about every load of clothes. I'm going to test this out and see if it works just as well as adding the Stain Release separately. (BTW I do not use the recommended amount per the Tide bottle in each load, that's just outrageous. I use maybe 1/3 of what they suggest and have had good luck with it.)

Tideless detergent on the left - Tidefull detergent on the right

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 And here you have it... every bottle I could find filled with detergent!

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I still have about 4 inches of soap left in the 5 gallon bucket to distribute in to containers once it empties.The cost is incredibly minimal. I used my last bar of soap this time but I still have the same boxes of Washing Soda and Borax (down to maybe 1/2 full) that I had when I first started making detergent. I believe this is my 4th batch in 3 years? It must only cost a penny per load, if that!

~Lisa~

5 comments:

  1. I love homemade laundry detergent! There's no going back!

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  2. Powdered soap is easier to make and store. I think it works better then liquid. I throw in some Purex Crystals for scent, so I just dump one scoop in laundry.

    Try it!

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  3. I've thought about trying the powder but I have a ton of liquid left. Using the Purex Crystals mixed in is a good idea for the scent :) I loved those when I used them briefly after a good sale. I never used their recommended amount and was able to stretch them out over a long period of time and still get a good scent in my clothes!

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  4. Hey thank you so much for this !! I would love to try this out!! I hope it will do wonders!!

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    1. No problem :) I know very few people who are displeased with it. 4 years and going strong with using mine! I don't mix the Tide STain Release in with it anymore, I just put whatever booster in a load if I feel like I need it. This batch right here is the most recent batch I made and I'm down to my last glass jug!! It has lasted a year!

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