DIY Laundry Detergent creates an easy and natural way to clean your clothes. Some people prefer liquid laundry detergent, whereas others may opt for a homemade powder detergent – either way, we have you covered. There has also been some discussion of the safety of Borax in homemade laundry...
All of these items are super fine, almost like a powder. Put the lid on the bucket and shake it up to combine. Put the shredding blade on your food processor. Take the two bars of Zote and cut them in half length wise. Put them through the feed tube of the food processor with the...
Homemade Laundry Detergent PowderIngredients:1/2 cup laundry soap flakes* 1/2 cup baking soda 1/4 cup washing soda 1/4 cup boraxDirections:Mix all the ingredients together and place into a 16 ounce (or larger) plastic container, with a lid....
Doing laundry is a necessary evil, but you don’t have to make it worse by using toxic chemicals, dyes, and other irritants in your laundry soap! I know a lot of companies are working to make greener, more environmentally friendly versions of their laundry detergents, but I feel like it...
Fels Naptha Soap, Zote, or Ivory Bar Soap Super Washing Soda For the large batch recipe, you’ll want to have a trash bag and large bucket on hand, too. How Do You Make Homemade Laundry Powder? It’s actually so simple! Here’s what you’ll do… ...
For the bar soaps required, you could try Fels-Naptha, Ivory, Sunlight, Kirk’s Hardwater Castile, and Zote. Avoid using heavily perfumed varieties. Washing Soda and Borax can normally be found locally in the laundry and cleaning aisles or bought online at places such as Amazon. ...
I have been making Maryjane’s homemade laundry powder for almost two years now ;) :) It’s fabulous. I use pink ZOTE soap, because that’s what I have on hand..but after that I intend on switching to a pure castile bar soap. Kirk’s CAstle soap is AWESOME and price perfectly, ...