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Homemade Laundry Soap for Pennies

Easy and Effective, Saves on Laundry Costs

By Rebecca Fairbanks, published Oct 04, 2006
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I made a batch of homemade laundry soap recently. According to the recipe I used, I should be able to wash approximately 64 loads of wash for A PENNY per load. If I really cared, I'd keep track of how many loads I actually do wash with this batch, but that's going overboard, even for a detail oriented person like myself.

Since I can buy laundry soap on sale for $2.99 a bottle, I'm not sure it's a huge money saver for us, since it's just the two of us here now, but I imagine that a larger family would find quite a savings. I did it just for the fun of it. It's nice to do the "old fashioned" things every once in awhile, just for the satisfaction of knowing that I can.

Here's the basic recipe I used, in case you'd like to try making a batch for yourself. There are tons of variations of this all over the Internet. Just Google "homemade laundry soap" or "homemade laundry detergent" to find one that you'd like to make.

HOMEMADE LAUNDRY SOAP

1 bar Ivory soap, grated
1/2 cup Washing Soda
1/2 cup Borax

With burner on low, melt the grated soap in 6 cups of water in a large saucepan. Heat until dissolved.
Stir in washing soda and Borax. Stir until thickened and remove from heat.
Pour 4 cups hot water into a 2-gallon plastic bucket. Add the soap mixture, and mix well. Now add 1 gallon plus 6 cups of water to the soap mixture in the bucket. Stir well. Set aside overnight, or until mixture has thickened and looks like "gel".

Stir before using, then use 1/2 cup homemade soap per load of laundry.

You can either use it right out of the bucket, or pour it into empty laundry detergent bottles. I poured mine into laundry detergent bottles, but it was pretty "gloppy", and would have been easier and neater just to carry the bucket down to the laundry area and use it right from there.

Homemade Laundry Soap for Pennies

Borax and Washing Soda are needed for homemade laundry soap

Credit: Rebecca Fairbanks

Copyright: Rebecca Fairbanks

Takeaways
  • Homemade laundry soap is very easy to make
  • Using homemade laundry soap will help large families save a lot on laundry costs
  • You can make a batch of homemade laundry soap for pennies
Did You Know?
Did you know that a bar of Ivory soap can be used to make homemade laundry detergent?
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i substituted 3 cups vinegar because of our hard water but the soap turned out to be a liquid and the soap settled to the bottom and separated, stirred it and it worked great.

Posted on 06/20/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

 
It not only saves money but the natural cleaning agents are better for the ecology. My only problem is I am allergic to Ivory soap. Maybe I will try a different brand.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

 
This is good to know. I've never seen washing soda, though.

Posted on 10/25/2006 at 7:10:00 PM

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