Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Homeade Laundry Soap

With all the uncertainty in the world right now, I am saving money wherever and whenever I can. I am using cloth diapers, cleaning my windows and mirrors with vinegar, and making my own laundry soap. I love doing all those things and it makes me feel better about my own carbon footprint. The laundry soap is easy to make and it gets my clothes really clean and soft without having to use liquid fabric softener. I do miss the yummy smell of the Kirkland brand, but I still use dryer sheets to get that really clean smell.

So for those who want to save some pennies, or in this case dollars, try making your own laundry soap! I used to pay about $13 for 96 oz of laundry soap at Costco. This recipe makes 3 gallons or 220 oz for less than $5 and you can find all the ingredients at Winco!!! So, without further ado, here is the recipe I use.


Liquid Laundry Soap

1 bar Fels Naptha soap, grated
1 1/2 c. Washing Soda
1 1/2 c. Borax
3 gallons water
3 gallon milk jugs, rinsed well

Boil 1/2 gallon hot water and then add grated Fels Naptha soap. Heat to a boil and stir until totally dissolved. Add the other soaps and continue heating until dissolved. (Taking the time to make sure that the soaps are well dissolved saves time once you start adding the cold water.) Add another 1/2 gallon warm water and stir over low heat. Once the mixture is emulsified, remove it from the heat and add another gallon cold water. If your pot it not big enough, transfer the soapy mixture to a 5 gallon bucket before adding the additional water. Again, once the mixture is able to stay emulsified, add the last gallon of cold water bringing amount of water to total to 3 gallons. Keep stirring until the mixture stops separating and transfer it to milk jugs or other smaller containers.

When you are ready to use it, give it a good hard shake and use 1/4 c. of soap per normal load. This is safe for front loaders as it is low sudsing.

Enjoy my frugal friends!!

3 comments:

chelsmi said...

Mindy, you are amazing! I think I am going to learn from your example and try alternative ways to clean things.

Margaret said...

Sweet. I"m going to try this. Can you half the recipe though? I'm not sure I have room for 3 gallons.

Laura Jex said...

LOVE IT!