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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Homemade Powdered Laundry Detergent

About six months ago I made the liquid homemade version of laundry detergent... and it lasted that long. It worked great, was super cheap, easy to make and I have no complaints about it, but I wanted to try the homemade powdered version as well and see if it worked comparably.

As for ease of preparation, it was incredibly simple. The ratio is like this:

1 bar soap :1 cup Borax : 1 cup washing soda

Many people suggest Fels Naptha, Zote, Ivory or Dove soap. I doubled the recipe and used one Fels Naptha and one Ivory. (The Ivory gave it a great smell.) I have some friends who save the little pieces of soap from the bath/shower and combine those in the mixture.


The soap needs to be grated, and that's as difficult as it gets.


You'll want something with a good seal and a wide lid to keep it in. I mixed mine in a recycled plastic container that was also really good for storing the detergent.


To use, scoop one tablespoon for a regular load and 2 tablespoons for a large or heavily soiled load. It washes just as well as store bought detergent.

I think the benefits of the dry version are how simple it is to make and store. I think the liquid version goes further, but we'll see how long this one lasts.

Have you tried either version? Do you have a preference?

2 comments:

  1. I never did try it, I don't like liquid because for whatever reason its messy, this dry version might be right up my ally, let us know how it goes.

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  2. I have used the liquid version for about one year now. When I am careful to follow the simple recipe and heat/stir and add water just like it says, it makes a nice jel--but it makes almost two gallons and lasts us about 3 months. I've not tried the powdered version, but will soon! Just because you asked and you did:-)

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