Make your own laundry detergent for 10 cents per gallon!
This is one of my favorites from Candy@: UrbanFarmingGuys.com :
Here is everything that you’ll need to make your own laundry soap:
Borax
Washing Soda (not baking soda)
Bar Soap (Fels-Naptha, Ivory, plain bar soap)
Cheese Grader
Pot (to melt the soap in with water)
5-gallon bucket

First thing, you’re gonna take your bar of soap & your cheese
grader & just grade it down. Skin your knuckle.. I already sliced
my fingernail off earlier. When you’re done grading, this is what you
get. We’re gonna take this over to the stove & melt it down.
Before you melt it down, you do wanna add some water, probably about a
quart..The exact amount doesn’t really matter cuz we’re gonna add more
water later.
So, you’re gonna want to put in the water, & then stir
continuously over medium low heat until all these little grates are
dissolved. Here we are, it’s completely dissolved; it took about 10-15
minutes. Now, we’re ready to add all the ingredients. Take your
5-gallon bucket & fill it about half full with hot water. Add your
melted bar soap. Add half a cup of the washing soda & a full cup of
the Borax..Then, stir until all the ingredients are dissolved. &
once they’re dissolved, you’re gonna wanna fill the bucket all the way
full with hot water. Then, cover it. If you don’t have a lid, you can
use plastic wrap or something to cover it & then let it sit over
night.

So, here we are, 24 hours later. We put this out on the porch for
overnight & I’m gonna take our plastic off. & if you look &
see, it kinda gels up like this…& what you wanna do before we
divide it, because we want this to be 10 gallons ultimately, is really
kinda break up these little pieces. Cuz when you go to pour it, they’ll
blob out in big chunks. Okay, so I’ve broken up the gel pieces as much
as I can..pretty smooth consistency now..There’s little flakes, but
that’s ok. We’re just gonna take this 5-gallon bucket & divide it
evenly half & half to another 5-gallon bucket. So, almost, just
gonna do it til they’re both at the same level. That looks about right.
Then, we’re gonna take some really hot water & fill them both up.
It will suds a little bit. Okay. Then, we’re gonna take these &
pour them into whatever containers you have that you wanna keep them in.
We use some tea containers, we have some old laundry detergent
containers, milk containers, juice containers. We use whatever we can
cuz this is a lot of soap. So, I’m gonna get a funnel & I’ll show
you how we can pour it in.

So, now we’re just gonna, while it’s really separated, you’re gonna
take it & just fill your containers. This can be a little messy, is
why we do it on the porch. But, then, when we’re done, we just spray
down the porch & we have a nice, clean one. So, I poured it all
into the jugs, & this is our batch..So, for $2, we made enough
laundry soap, that’s lasted our family of five working on the farm over
eight months worth of laundry. & each one of these, as you know, at
the store can cost anywhere from $3-8, depending on the brand you
buy..So, you do the math.
Now, we’re ready to do some laundry. This is what you end up with.
You’re gonna use one cup per load. & it will have a tendency to
separate a little bit as it settles, so just shake it before you use it.
& you can use it as a pre-treater; works just great, we love it.
Enjoy.
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