Laundry Detergent
Ingredients:
1 (4 lb 12 oz) Box of Borax– $4
1 (3 lb 7 oz) Box of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda– $4
1 (3 lb) Container of OxyClean– $3
2 (14.1 oz) Bars of Zote Soap– I like the pink for the scent but the white is fine. You can also use Fels Naptha or Castile soap)-$2
1 (4 lb) Box Baking Soda– Found in the cooking aisle-$1.50
4 cups of Epsom Salt-<$2
30-40 drops of Essential oils of your choice (I used grapefruit, lime and lemon)
Directions:
First grate the Zote soap. This is the only tricky part. If you use Fels Naptha it is quite dry and grates easily. Zote is a softer soap and clogs up the grater. I googled it and found if you cut the Zote into pieces and put them on a microwave safe dinner plate for 2-4 minutes, it dries the soap out. It puffs up and when it is cool, it crumbles easily. I did it for about 4 minutes, watching it very carefully. It took longer because my pieces were a little large. To crumble it, just put the cooled pieces in a food processor/blender. It made a fine powder which I added to the other ingredients.
The Zote soap pieces look like this after they are microwaved. |
Next mix all ingredients together in a large bucket. I used a big 5 gallon bucket and it filled it about 1/2 full.
Use 2 -4 Tablespoons per laundry load.
This detergent dissolves completely even in the little detergent drawer. The clothes get very clean and smell wonderful. I am going to toss all my other detergent recipes and make this from now on. It is so easy and inexpensive to make. My cost is around $16 for the entire batch.
By adding the epsom salt you won't need any fabric softener either. The clothes are very soft. I used to make my own dryer sheets. I cut reusable towels to fit my container. Then I mixed a bottle of cheap hair conditioner, 1 1/2 cups white vinegar and 3 cups of water together. I poured the solution over the towels. I used one per dryer load and when I took out the dry laundry, I put the dry sheet on the bottom of the pile to absorb more liquid. It worked great, but I don't even use them anymore. My clothes are soft without it.
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