Make Your Own homemade Laundry Soap: Simple & Cheap Recipe

How to make your own homemade laundry detergent simple and cheap! A whole years worth for a family of 4 for $50!! This is my fave recipe so far! Here is the recipe I use and the price right now at Walmart in West TN:
1 box of Borax $5.97
1 box of Laundry Booster $4.76
2 cups of Banking Soda $2.98 for the whole big box
3 bars of Fels Naptha $1.20
1 OxiClean Stain Remover Powder 5lb tub $11.78
1 OxiClean Stain Remover Powder 1.77lb $5.98
3 bottles of Purex Scent Crystals Lavender $3.97
1 big glass jar $13.97

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  • @sage_forensics_2261
    @sage_forensics_22619 ай бұрын

    ✨What a fun video! I make my own laundry detergent, too, so I'm always curious how others make theirs. My recipe is similar and also includes Fels-Naptha. I love it! However, I don't have a large blender, so I found another way instead of grating it up that's easier on your hands--especially if you have arthritis. I thought I'd share it, and maybe it could help someone else. 🧼I cut up the bar of soap like you showed, and then I place it in a microwave-safe dish and heat it at 20-30 second increments. This makes the soap chunks expand because of the tiny air pockets in the soap. Depending on your microwave, you shouldn't have to heat it too long. I usually heat one bar for about two and a half to three minutes with stirring to watch out for hot spots. Then, when it's no longer expanding with the heat (don't burn it), take it out of the microwave and allow it to cool. Once it's cool, put all the chunks in a Ziploc bag so you can crush it with your hands. Basically, heating it made the soap brittle, and it will crumble up very nicely for you in the Ziploc bag. Yes, it's kinda like crushing up Ritz crackers for a casserole topping! I usually sit and watch something on TV while I work on crumbling my soap into a powder. It can be relaxing, honestly. 🥣The recipe itself is very simple: I bar Fels-Naptha prepared as above, and 1 Cup each of Baking Soda, Washing Soda, and Borax. I only make laundry detergent in small batches for myself, so I don't make large amounts. I just measure the ingredients into a large mixing bowl and stir with a large mixing spoon since it's a smaller amount than what you made in the video. You could easily double/triple this, of course. 🧺This makes about 4 Cups, and you would use 2 Tbsp in a traditional top loader or 1 Tbsp in an HE machine. I do use scent boosters and oxy clean, but I just add those separately in the amounts I want for that specific load. I like being able to customize what I'm using that way, but putting it all in together works, too. 😷Also, thank you for mentioning that you should be careful when making your laundry detergent and creating large clouds of dust; some videos actually show people just dumping boxes of ingredients--so unnecessary and dangerous! We don't need to be afraid of these ingredients, but we should respect what they are. I have never felt the need to wear a mask, and I don't suggest it. But one should consider whether they would dump a large container of store-bought powdered detergent or another cleaner like that? Of course not! It's simply irresponsible. You should have no more of a dust cloud or mess of any kind than you would making a cake, and the area should be cleaned thoroughly to make sure no cleaning agents are left behind to get into food later if you make your detergent in the kitchen. 🙏💖Anyway, I wanted to offer another way to deal with the soap bars without harming arthritic hands. I've been using my recipe (very similar to this one) for years, and I don't have any issues with dingy clothes or build-up in my machine. Anyone who tries your recipe should be very happy! Thanks again for a fun video! What a blessing to have girlfriends that are like family! God bless y'all!

  • @GrayDuckDIYs

    @GrayDuckDIYs

    9 ай бұрын

    This is incredible! I’m going to pin this so my single viewers can see a smaller recipe! Thank you for watching and your generous comment! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @debbiecooper3125
    @debbiecooper31257 ай бұрын

    You made me cry talking about your bestie. How fun this video was and such a great recipe. Will be making this soon!

  • @oledarbyd586
    @oledarbyd58615 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Works perfect.

  • @SergeantSudsLaundryPowder
    @SergeantSudsLaundryPowder Жыл бұрын

    Great to see you girls having fun❣️ I make my own too, mixing in a bag is a game changer👍 I also use 2 TBLSPN... sometimes 3 😊

  • @user-kt9mf8xq7n
    @user-kt9mf8xq7n6 ай бұрын

    I use almost all of the same ingredients except the laundry bar of soap instead of that I use Down liquid dish washing detergent the one with the duck on it. Many DIY home laundry detergent recipes are more or less the same. It depends on your washing machine. It depends if you are hand washing your clothing. It depends if someone is allergic to one of the ingredients. It depends on how you want your laundry to smell like. It depends on how much money you can afford to buy the ingredients. BORAX OXICLEAN Laundry baking soda Regular baking soda Kosher salt Dawn dishwashing detergent Zote Fels-Naptha And many other types of soap. It also depends on how dirty and how stained your clothing get. But I think this is a very nice laundry detergent recipe. I did use the exact recipe years ago. Now I use regular store bought Tide OxiClean and regular Tide in my washing machine only with some white vinegar. And I use my Down dishwashing detergent recipe for my hand wash laundry only with some white vinegar. One cup to two cups of Down liquid dishwashing soap the one with the duck. 1/2 cup of OxiClean. 1/2 Borax. 1/2 cup laundry baking soda. 1/2 cup regular baking soda. 1/3 cup kosher salt. 1/3 cup of lavender fabric crystals or lavender fabric beads to give your clothing a good small. 1/3 cup of white vinegar for each load of laundry. A wooly ball with some pure essential oil to substitute your dryer for dryer sheets. I use a glass spray bottle. Some witch hazel. Some pure essential oil like lavender and tea tree oil. Mix it and add it to the glass spray bottle. Shake it when you need to use it on the wooly ball and spray one or three times on to it before placing it in with your clothing to dry. I absolutely love to hang dry my clothes outside even in the winter time as long as it is not raining or snowing. And I hand wash many of my clothing each and every. Saves on energy and it makes my clothing even more cleaner by hand washing. But every family is different and every person is different and it is up you to decide what works. And I absolutely hate any dry laundry detergent because mainly it does not dissolve well in the washing machine I prefer liquid laundry detergent. If I do buy dry laundry detergent from the store I prefer to dissolve it in hot water before using it.

  • @vernabryant2894
    @vernabryant28944 ай бұрын

    I would think baking soda would help with doing away with body oders.

  • @allieprivate4013
    @allieprivate4013 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this informative video! Well done! I’m making this today! Thank you and blessings on your new video!

  • @Paryswilliams1978
    @Paryswilliams197810 ай бұрын

    This video is absolutely beautiful. I just wanted to wash u make washing powder, and here I am truly grateful for life 🎉

  • @GrayDuckDIYs

    @GrayDuckDIYs

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We try to find beauty in each and every day 🥰

  • @DonnaLane-pw4rg
    @DonnaLane-pw4rg20 күн бұрын

    Ma'am in regards to your dads greasy work clothes and laundry stuff Tell your mom to use regular coke cola for the greasy clothes, carnival workers use this to remove tar from their clothes and it works! Also awesome works really well Tell your mom to use a 2liter size Donna Lane Kingman Az

  • @missgv2192
    @missgv21925 ай бұрын

    my hubby and I are wanting to move to Tennessee (prefer northeast to Murfreesboro) . What city would you recommend if we want more rural life but not too far away from Murfreesboro?

  • @tuansaldin5725
    @tuansaldin5725Ай бұрын

    Can you send me the recipe

  • @kukumaku6498
    @kukumaku64984 ай бұрын

    I use 2 or 3 full cups of dry or liquid detergent filling my laundry machine full. One scoop is for kids games, all due respect.

  • @meetarlesa
    @meetarlesa11 ай бұрын

    Though it’s good and cheaper to make your own laundry detergent, many don’t understand that the modern HE machines will get broken using them. Towels will start not being absorbent and clothes will be dingy. This is caused be the soap that produces scum in the machine. Unfortunately, machine manufacturers forces us to buy products with their partner companies that make detergent, so it might not be cheaper if you need to buy a new laundry machine sooner?

  • @GrayDuckDIYs

    @GrayDuckDIYs

    11 ай бұрын

    That’s exactly why I use this recipe and use my blender to mix it. All of the soap dissolved in the water and doesn’t leave that film that would eventually build up and clog the machine. The oxy helps fight that issue too. 🥰

  • @user-kt9mf8xq7n
    @user-kt9mf8xq7n7 ай бұрын

    All of these ingredients are used in stripping the laundry detergent from your clothing which causes your clothing to lose their colors.😮 Add all of these ingredients together does not do a good job in washing your laundry in my opinion.😮 And I hate any dry laundry detergent because they stick to your clothing as well as to the washing machine.😮 Personally prefer name brand liquid laundry detergent 1 tbsp for small loads and 2 tablespoon for large loads.😍 Some vinegar with some pure essential oil as my fabric softener but not too much because it can cause damage to your machine .😮 A wooly ball with some pure essential oil for my dryer and i am very happy.😍 All of these types of DIY dry laundry detergent have too many unnecessary ingredients and really don't do a good job and cleaning your clothing and making them really small good.😮 I tried these recipes it just does not work for me it also gave my daughter a bad skin irritation.😮 Also many of these ingredients can damage your washing machine by weakening the belt which goes around the barrel causes it to break.😮 So homemade is not always a good idea.😮 This is my opinion.🤔 This might work for some people but will not work for everyone.🤔

  • @doraguzman176
    @doraguzman17611 ай бұрын

    How is this cheap if it’s like $60. How long does it last

  • @GrayDuckDIYs

    @GrayDuckDIYs

    11 ай бұрын

    Hey Dora 😊 the recipe says it lasts all year for a family of 4 but I use two 2 tablespoon scoops(for extra scent) for our fam of 3 and it lasts us all year too.