Our laundry time is just one of those things I put off until the very last minute. I hate doing laundry. I absolutely abhor it. I would rather vacuum my entire house (with the ugly, thick emerald green carpeting) AND wash every dish in the cabinets than I would doing laundry. I know, it may be a little overly dramatic - I just can't help it.
Now, my mother would tell me (in all her infinite wisdom) that I should elicit the help of my children. "That would take some of the work off of you, love", she would say. Maybe it would...but (and just keeping it real here) I would rather do it myself than have something go terribly wrong like the time all my husbands khaki shorts came out of the wash a precious pink color. He didn't think it was as 'precious' as I did.
Having 4 grown children and a husband that changes clothes more than my 17 year old daughter, I found myself washing 5 or 6 loads of laundry a day. Our consumption of laundry detergent was beginning to border on crazy!
So, I set out to try and save our family the laundry insanity and found several Homemade Laundry Detergent recipes. Some were great, some were kooky - but they were all very cheap to make. There were recipes for grated soap, not grated soap, some with dish washing liquid as a base, while others were a simple powder concoction of Washing Soda and Borax.
For my family, I wanted something that would get our clothes clean, our whites whiter and a little fragrance. And, I needed a LARGE recipe. After looking at several, I decided to format my own. Here's what I came up with.
On to the recipe...
2 Cups Borax
2 Cups Washing Soda
2 Ivory Bars
Purex Crystals
Dump 2 cups each of Borax and Washing Soda into a big pail or bucket. Add one gallon of hot water and stir until the powders have dissolved.
Grate (or microwave) the soap. *If grating, grate the soap into a saucepan and cover with water. Heat until soap melts completely, stirring constantly. This will take about 10 or 15 minutes.
This recipe makes 10 gallons of laundry detergent. That's right, I said 10 gallons. And, I have plenty of ingredients left over to make probably 20 more gallons. By my calculations, a gallon of laundry detergent made with this method will only set you back about $0.75 a gallon. Now if that doesn't save you money, I don't know what will. ;)
Clearer Instructions:
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2 cups of each into a big bucket or tote. For smaller recipes (5 gallons, use just one cup each). |
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For this recipe, I used 2 bars. For smaller recipes, just use one. |
Now for most recipes, this step requires you grating the soap into a saucepan. Grating soap is not hard but it's not very easy either. I'm not very coordinated with small kitchen gadgets, and cut myself regularly trying to peel potatoes, so I had another great idea for this part of the recipe. I microwaved it.
Now I don't know if other soaps will perform the way Ivory does in the microwave but in just a few seconds, you're soap will look something like this.
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I love this stuff. Not only is it awesome for your clothes, it makes the house smell great when laundry is being done. |
After you've added your scent, cover and put it away. By the next morning it will be a gel like consistency. Don't worry - just stir before each use. I use about a 1/2 cup each load, but you could use more heavier cycles.
That's it! I hope you'll love using this as much as I do. It works great and honestly, I kind of like it better than the name brands. It's way more cost efficient and cleans like a dream.
If you use this recipe, come back and let me know how you liked it. You can leave a comment below if you have another laundry recipe you'd like for our readers to try.
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