Thursday, June 2, 2011

Homemade Laundry Soap

Reader Question: How did you choose the soap you grated for your homemade laundry soap?


In short, a lot of research and advice from others. It was important to me that the soap I chose to use wouldn't leave a residue. From my experience thus far, the Dr. Bronners and Fels Naptha work great. I've also heard Ivory and Zote work well too. Some people prefer their clothes to have a fragrance from their soap, so my best advice is to experiment and over time you will find what you like best. You can also experiment adding in a few drops of essential oils to the mix.   

My recipe:
3 Gallons Water
1 Cup Borax (5 oz dry weight)
1 Cup Super Washing Soda (10 oz dry weight)
1 Bar Fels Naptha Soap (5 1/2 oz dry weight) 

This batch will last us at least 6 months & only cost me $1.22 to make! I use about 1/3 cup each load. Ingredients were purchased at Walmart.

Walmart Prices on Ingredients:
Fels Naptha Soap- $0.97 
Box of Borax- $2.98
Box of Washing Soda- $2.68

Coupons I used: 
$1.00 off any 2 Arm & Hammer Laundry Items from 4/10/11 Smart Source Newspaper Insert.
$0.35 off any Fels Naptha Bar Soaps (Got this one by emailing the company for current coupons)

To make a long story short, here is my cost breakdown for each batch:
Fels Naptha Soap- $0.62

Box of Borax- $0.20
Box of Washing Soda- $0.40
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That's a total of only $1.22!

9 comments:

  1. Do you make your own dishwasher soap too?

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  2. RE nathanl: I haven't tried making my own dishwasher soap... would be worth trying one of these days though!

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  3. I make my own soap too! I do almost all my cleaning of any kind with borax or vinegar or baking soda! :)

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  4. I make my own soap too! I do almost all my cleaning of any kind with borax or vinegar or baking soda! :)

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  5. Just wondering, is this safe to use for front load washing machines? I have a front load washing machine & it requires special "reduced suds" laundry detergent..just wondering if this is safe to use & compatable with my washing machine. :)

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  6. Hi!

    How much are you use per load? 1/2 cup more or less?

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  7. Hi! i didn't see how much I should use per load? 1/2 cup or more or less?

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