Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Homemade Laundry Detergent

A couple of weeks ago, I decided to make my own laundry detergent.  I read a bunch of stuff on the internet about how to do it, and then I ended up making it not quite as directed.  It was easy to mix up and WAY cheaper than regular detergent.  With this detergent, you only have to use 2 tablespoons per load so this batch will last quite awhile. 

The ingredients are pictured above: washing soda (not baking soda), 3 bars Ivory soap, Borax, and Sun Oxygen cleaner (generic oxyclean).  I found everything in the laundry aisle at Wal-mart except the ivory soap, which was with the other soap in the Health and Beauty area.  I grated all 3 bars of the Ivory with my box grater and then dumped everything into my metal laundry detergent tub and mixed very well.  All these ingredients together cost less than $10.

I've waited to post about this so I could report on the results as far as cleanliness and it seems to work just as well as the name brand detergents I was previously using.  I still need to use a pretreater on some stains (Cadence has a propensity for getting tomato sauce and chocolate things on her shirts), but I was doing that before.  The loss is the nice smell of our old detergent - this one doesn't smell at all - but I use scented fabric softener sheets, so it's all good.

4 comments:

Shaun and Anna said...

Nice! I always wondered how this might work. :0)

Anonymous said...

This is amazing. You are a creative cheapskate -- and that is a compliment!

Love,
Dadder

Anonymous said...

Since you shared this with me back in April, it has exploded in the family. Everyone LOVES it. Coni, Aunt Keri, Meama and me LOVE this. Thanks for sharing.
Love,
Dassa

Anonymous said...

Your sister-in-law was interested in this too! I am so glad you shared this with us. A great savings and much better for our clothes and the environment.
Love,
Dassa