Monday, April 16, 2012

DYI Laundry detergent via How Does She


I love Pinterest. I have learned so much! There are so many talented people with such bright ideas!

I read so much about DYI cleaning products that I tried them. I love most of them but some not so much. We have hard water and the ingredients have to be just right to work with our water. I am now trying a third recipe for laundry detergent.
I came across this DYI Laundry Detergent recipe on a great blog called How Does She?
Isn't it pretty? Smells great too.
 
Photo by How Does She?



Since I do not have the photography gene, the pictures are from her blog.

Take a look at her blog, paying particular attention on how she refers to the grated soap as cheese. Funny girl.


Grated Zote Laundry Soap
I am thinking perhaps I should have told my husband that the grated stuff in the Tupperware bowl was soap and not cheese. It was dark in the breakfast area and bless his heart he thought it was cheese that had been sitting out all day. Needless to say he figured it out after taking a big ol' bite of the taco he had just made!

So, lesson one: Make sure hubby knows I am grating SOAP.

Anywho, after making the detergent, I show it to my husband and told him that it only takes 2 teaspoons to clean the clothes. He refused to believe it, so we tested it out. Sure 'nough, his socks were white without using bleach. I love it. This will be my detergent for life.

I would suggest you give it a shot. The total cost for me to make this was $24.00. A HUGE savings from buying my regular brand.

The following recipe and photos are to her credit, not mine.

Ingredients   

RECIPE
 One again by How Does She?

1 (4 lb 12 oz) Box of Borax- Found in the detergent aisle
1 (3 lb 7 oz) Box of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda- Found in the detergent aisle
1 (3 lb) Container of OxyClean- Found in the detergent aisle. (This is optional but I highly recommend adding it)
2 (14.1 oz) Bars of Zote Soap- Found in the detergent aisle (we chose to do pink for the scent but the white would be just fine. You can also use Fels Naptha)
2 (2 lb) Boxes of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda- Found in the cooking aisle (You could also get 1 4 lb box, we just couldn’t find it when we went)
1-2 (55 oz) Bottle of Purex Crystals Fabric Softener- Found in the detergent aisle (This is 100% optional. Like I said, my laundry detergent must smell good and I really like soft towels)

Grate soap using the small side of the grater or grating blade.
In a large container layer all ingredients. Mix it up well!

Other than making the smaller sized grates of soap, layering ingredients, and stiring up the mix, the most important this is that it only takes 2 teaspoons of the stuff in your washer.

3 comments:

  1. I love this recipe! Im really wanting to try a liquid one. Do you think it would work to just melt this down? Or do you have a liquid recipe?

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  2. To be honest I wouldn't melt the soap it will change chemical composition of it.
    I have been using this soap for over 2 years now .it works great. The secrets is one don't used anymore than 3 tablespoon xl lg load .or you'll be rinsing forever.2. Don't back washer to tight 3.pre rinse and pretreat stains 4 really smelly clothes soak in a solution of 1 table spoon in a bucket of warm water swish over night.
    I used cheap oxi clean awesome brand from dollars store and pink zote

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  3. I love this detergent! It really works well and leaves clothes soft and smelling great.

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