Monday, September 24, 2012

Inspired...... Homemade Laundry Soap for $30 per year

I am in a homemaker mode these days. I'm just about to make my own laundry soap (who knew?) that you can make for just $30 and it lasts you for an entire year! I found this recipe on One Good Thing by Jillie, who's blog I love!



So, this is how I made it:


3 bars Fels Naptha, grated (I used my food processor) ($1.33 x 3)
1 box Borax  ($5.85  -  76 ounces)
1 box Washing Soda ($4.07  -  55 ounces)
2 cups of baking soda ($0.53 cents)
2 containers of Oxyclean ($7.69 - 3lb. Box)
1 container of Purex fabric softener crystals ($6.97  -  28 ounces) 

I know there is a bottle of vinegar in the picture....I did NOT use this in this recipe.....)

Use 2 tablespoons per load. Put it right in the barrel if you have an HE washer. 
I started by cutting up the Fels Naptha bars, then mixing them, one bar at a time, with 2 scoops of oxyclean, in my food processor.








Then I double bagged a plastic garbage bag, poured all the ingredients in together, and mixed it really well by holding the top and tumbling it around. 


I then used the Oxyclean tubs to store some of the laundry powder in there for easy access in the laundry room.  I just left the rest of it in the garbage bag and stored it for when I need to refill the tub!



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