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Is there such thing as an isothiazolinone free laundry detergent?
I just found out I have an allergy to it, been dealing with a rash off and on for a year. Unfortunately I cannot find a detergent that doesn't have it in it. Any suggestions? Or any recipes for making my own? Preferably one that does not have soap flakes, I tried shaving soap flakes and it was a PITA.
Re: Is there such thing as an isothiazolinone free laundry detergent?
I've bought these soap flakes before and it's MUCH better than trying to grate a bar.
Also, I had good success with this homemade recipe:
http://theecofriendlyfamily.com/2009/08/laundry-detergent/
She also makes a cloth diaper detergent that does not use the soap flakes.
http://theecofriendlyfamily.com/2009/08/cloth-diaper-detergent/
#1 12.11.11
#2 10.23.13 EDD
Interesting. This sounds much easier than using the veggie peeler on a bar of soap! :-)
I recently got this recipe and have decided I am going to make this, but curious if I buy the soap flakes, how much makes a bars worth of soap?