by twotanks » Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:05 pm
I just wanted to add a recipe for making your own laundry detergent on here for those of you who are interested. I haven't made this yet, I just snagged it from another site.
Here’s what you need:
1 bar of soap, I use Dr. Bronner's Castile because it's vegan
1 box of washing soda. I use Arm & Hammer, and it's in the laundry section of my local co-op
1 box of borax - Optional, gives your detergent the cleaning power of store-bought stuff. 20 Mule Team is the brand.
1 five gallon bucket with a lid, found at a hardware store
4 cups hot tap water in a pot for heating on the stove
3 gallons of hot tap water
1 big spoon to stir the mixture with
1 measuring cup
1 knife, or a food processor
Fill your bucket with 3 gallons of hot tap water. Mark a line on the outside of the bucket where the water level is--that way the next time you make detergent, you don't have to measure it out.
Put your pan with 4 cups of hot water on the stove. Turn the heat to low/medium low. Using the shredding attachment of your food processor, shred your bar of soap. Then put the regular blade in and grind it as fine as possible. Add this to the pot of hot water. Give it a stir, then go do something for 15 minutes or so. Just make sure the water won't start to boil while you're away. Come back and stir, making sure the soap has completely dissolved.
(You can also whittle the soap with a knife, but this takes longer and my wrist hurt a bunch after I did it the first time. The food processor is way easier, and it's just soap, so it'll be extra clean when you're done!)
Add dissolved soap to your bucket of water. Mix well with a large wooden spoon. Add 1 cup of washing soda and 1/2 to 1 cup of borax, if using. Mix VERY well. I put on a song and just stir until it's over.
Place lid on your bucket let it stand overnight to cool. The next day you should have a lumpy, goopy gel that is your laundry detergent!
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You might want to write these directions in permanent marker on the actual bucket, so you don't have to look up the details again when you need to make another batch.
One batch of this stuff lasts us two months, but I don't do laundry as much as I should. It's WAY cheaper than store-bought, easy to make, and there's less waste from packaging. Just save your last laundry detergent bottle that you bought and keep refilling that so you don't have to dip into the huge bucket every time.
One box of washing soda should make 6 batches of detergent, and the box of borax will make more than that. You can use any kind of soap that you want, but I make sure I use castile soap because then I know it's vegan. You can pick scented soaps to give your laundry a clean, fresh scent. I like the lavender or the lemon the best!