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Homemade Laundry Detergent

I just started making my own laundry detergent, and I was wondering from any of you who already do this, is there a significant reason why I'm supposed to let it sit overnight before mixing it to it's final product. I have the 5 gallon bucket of it sitting in my kitchen and want to use it tonight to do laundry, but didn't know if it made a difference if I hadn't let it sit overnight first?

Re: Homemade Laundry Detergent

  • I've never made it, but if you don't mind, please post how you like it when you get to use it.  I've thought about making it and would love to hear about what you think.
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  • well, so far I've washed 2 loads of laundry with it and I love it. It is really thin, but everything still got really clean and it all smells fresh. There was an additional bonus in the fact that after I made it my kitchen and most of my house smelled like fresh laundry! I'm definately sold on it!
  • Hm, IDK.

    Did you make one that you pre-mix with water?

    Mine is powdered so you wouldn't have to wait. 

     

  • I haven't done it yet myself, but my mom does, she uses the one with the most Borax and Washing Soda and loves it. Works great for filthy farmers clothing, as in it cuts the grease!

    http://blog.scs.sk.ca/greenemailsignatureinitiative/2008/12/10-homemade-laundry-soap-deter.html

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  • I think the only reason to let it sit is so that it has time to "gel." I've made it a few different ways and you don't really need to wait. You can just mix it up and use it if you want.
  • imageLutzWifey:
    well, so far I've washed 2 loads of laundry with it and I love it. It is really thin, but everything still got really clean and it all smells fresh. There was an additional bonus in the fact that after I made it my kitchen and most of my house smelled like fresh laundry! I'm definately sold on it!

    Would you say it's worth making it vs. the convenience of buying it?

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  • Coming out of lurk mode. I've been using this for about two years and it works really well on our clothes.

    The first time making it was a pain, but it has gotten easier. I make one batch and it lasts about 6-8 months for DH and I. (We do about 4-5 loads of laundry a week). As far as how much it costs, I think it is worth it. It takes me about 1/2 hr - 1 hr to make it and then I don't have to worry about it for about 6 months...

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  • Thanks, Madladybride!  Would you mind sharing your formula? 
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  • I've used this recipe with good results, although I may switch to this one # 4 for dry powder. For what it's worth, if we have clothes that need an extra boost, I use a scoop of Oxyclean. I also use Kirk's Castile Soap, which the grocery store near my mom carries. (It's actually in with the regular soaps and is Fels Naptha).
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  • imagemadladybride:
    I've used this recipe with good results, although I may switch to this one # 4 for dry powder. For what it's worth, if we have clothes that need an extra boost, I use a scoop of Oxyclean. I also use Kirk's Castile Soap, which the grocery store near my mom carries. (It's actually in with the regular soaps and is Fels Naptha).

    Thanks!  I can't wait to try this out!

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  • I've been wondering about making detergent, I think I'll try it when our bottle gets low.

     I also think I will try making baby food, I know a lot of women who do.  Course we are still TTC so I've got some time to do some research.  Not sure though if I can use cloth diapers, that seems like a lot of work!

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     I also think I will try making baby food, I know a lot of women who do.  Course we are still TTC so I've got some time to do some research.  Not sure though if I can use cloth diapers, that seems like a lot of work!

    I'd like to try both of these too!  

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  • I am so excited about this! Once my current bottle of laundry detergent is finished I am definitely trying this out.
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  • imageWannaBeCrunchyMama:

    Hm, IDK.

    Did you make one that you pre-mix with water?

    Mine is powdered so you wouldn't have to wait. 

     

    What is your powder recipe?
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