Thursday, January 5, 2012

Making your own laundry soap liquid (Can be used with he washers as well)


Ingredients and tools list

1.) One bar of ivory soap (almost any brand should do)
2.) Half cup Borax (20 mule team is most common)
3.) One cup of Washing soda {Sodium Carbonate} (this is not the same thing as baking soda ) 
       Note: Baking soda is Sodium Bicarbonate (not nearly as effective)
4.) One large 5 gallon bucket
5.) Large Mixing spoon


Step 1 Take the Bar of ivory soap and grate it using a cheese grater as fine as you can get it. 
Step 2 In a sauce pan add 4 cups of water and bring to a boil
Step 3 Add the grated soap slowly to the sauce pan until you have what looks like nothing more than soapy water. 

Step 4  Take the five gallon bucket and fill with 3 gallons of hot water 
Step 5 Combine the soap mixture from the stove with the water in the 5 gallong bucket (mix thoroughly)
Step 6 add 1/2 cup of Borax (mix 1-2 minutes)
Step 7 add 1 cup of washing soda  continuing to mix thoroughly 

Use: 1 cup per laundry load 4oz for small loads if desired

Let the ingredients sit over night the end result is a slimy type mixture that unfortunately needs to be shaken or stirred before each use.   This mixture is more cost effective and I have found cleans your close just as good if not better than leading store brands.   



"Always remember.  You can copy anything you find on the internet its adding your own special touches that make it your own"


New year New Soap :)

I love science and experiments so the following is justified by that. 


Scouring the internet: Found some recipes for making your own cleaning supplies. So the next posts will be what I created and the results.