After all the recipes out there I compiled one that I liked:
Ingredients:
1-4 lb 12 oz box of Borax (I got mine at Target)
1-3lb 7 oz box of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda (Target did not have this, I got it at my local natural foods grocery store, I'm sure Wal-Mart carries it too).
1-4 lb box of Baking Soda
2 Bars of Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Soap in Almond and Tea Tree (I found these at my local natural food grocery store, I know if you can't find it locally you can get in online), also the recipe I closely followed called for 3, but I only bought 2 and it seemed to be well distributed. You can also choose whatever scent you wish.
*I did end up getting one more bar of soap to add, to make it a total of 3, I picked the same brand, but just chose the Eucalyptus scent.
Break down of costs:
I purchased the glass jar at Target for $13.791 box of 20 Mule Team Borax- $3.49
1 box of Baking Soda- $2.19
1 box of Washing Soda- $3.99
2 bars of Dr. Bronner's Soap- $4.49 each (I know this is a little expensive for a bar of soap, but I liked that it was Fair Trade and Organic and since I won't be buying them a lot it is worth the little extra).
Total Cost of Laundry Soap (not including jar)- $18.65
*With the added bar of soap it brings the new cost up to $23.14 for a 9 month-1 year supply its still a great deal!
On the Being Creative to Keep My Sanity blog she mentioned it lasted her 9 months and she did at least 8 loads a week (Her recipe is the recipe I most closely followed, but mine might last even longer because I don't even do 8 loads a week so we will see!)
I mixed all the dry powders and grated the soaps over the powders and thoroughly mixed them all and that's it, so easy!! I got out my wonderful label maker and printed out a label and placed a scoop inside I had found at a garage sale awhile back and all done!! You only use 1 to 2 Tablespoons per load. I have read that if you are washing cloth diapers, to not use a recipe with baking soda, so you can alter this recipe if you wish to use it on cloth diapers. I know some recipes were as simple as Borax, Super Washing Soda and the bar of soap, research it and see what you like best! I will let you know how I like it, so excited to be saving so much money and also having a safer product washing my clothes!
*If you prefer the liquid laundry soap, I know there were several recipes out there for it!
I am also making homemade dishwasher detergent so hope to blog about it soon!
Interesting. And this can be used in any washer? Even HE? I've been trying to downsize on cleaners too. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteHey Kara! Yes this recipe was safe for HE machines, if u visit the Being Creative to Keep my Sanity link above she talks about it somewhere in her post :) so glad u liked it!!
ReplyDeleteKara- I just looked she said u add it to the barrel and not the dispenser for HE :)
ReplyDeleteSo funny b/c I've been thinking about this for awhile & am finally running out of my Kirkland detergent. I'm totally going to try this! Thanks!
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