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WEBThe least expensive laundry detergent we found on the store shelves came to $.14/load, while most pods start at $.31/load. Need help with cleaning? Check out The Sleep Deprived Mom’s Guide to Cleaning in Her Sleep. Why Make Natural Laundry Detergent At …

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WEBPut the grated soap pieces in the food processor bowl. Pulse until only large crumbs remain. Add baking soda to the food processor and pulse until the ingredients are in …

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WEBSimple ingredients for this DIY natural laundry detergent. With only 5 simple and all natural ingredients, this homemade laundry powder is a breeze to make. And it makes a great …

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WEBInstructions. In a gallon jug, add the baking soda, salt, and warm water and shake until dissolved. Add the liquid castile soap and top the remaining gallon jug off with water and …

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WEB3 bars of your choice of laundry bar soap, [5.5oz size] 1 container of Oxy Clean, or equivalent [1.3lb] 1-2 containers of fabric softener beads of your choice [28oz] …

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WEBHomemade Laundry Ingredients. Generally, you can purchase all these DIY laundry detergent ingredients at your local grocery store: A 55-ounce box of Arm & Hammer® …

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WEBOptional Step: Add 2 tablespoons of powdered oxygen bleach to your load. Optional Step: Add 1/2 cup vinegar to a Downy ball or the fabric softener compartment. Optional Step: …

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WEBOptional: In a food processor or blender, combine grated goat milk soap and baking soda. Pulse until the bar soap is in very small pieces, only slightly bigger than the baking soda …

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WEBTo make two gallons of the detergent you use: Super Washing Soda (you need 4 oz.) = $.28 a batch. Baking Soda (you need 4 oz.) = $0.16 a batch. Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap …

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WEBMix all of the ingredients together and store in a large, dry container. If using cool or warm water during the wash cycle, dissolve the powder in a cup of hot water first. If using hot …

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WEBThis laundry additive is so toxic, it’s manufacturers recommend not using it indoors! Formaldehyde. Yes, the toxic chemical used to preserve dead bodies is in many …

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WEBHeat 6 cups of water to a low boil on the stove. Add a cup of liquid castile soap, washing soda, and borax to the boiling water and stir until dissolved. Remove from heat. Add …

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WEBDowny ball. First combine all your dry ingredients – baking soda, washing soda, Epsom salt, and citric acid in a large bowl. Then you’ll need to grate or chop your soap. That’s the …

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WEBChoose the right tools—A cheese grater, a large bowl, measuring cups, and spoons will be needed. Also, get an airtight container for storing your homemade detergent. Grate the …

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WEBInstructions. Combine all ingredients together, with either a whisk or in a mixing appliance. Use 1-2 tbsp per load, depending on how dirty the items are and how big the load is.

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WEBInstructions. Grate the bar of soap or chop it in a food processor until finely ground. In a large bowl, mix together the grated soap, washing soda, and borax. Store in a sealed …

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WEBWear your dust mask (or a bandana over your nose and mouth), and let dust settle before opening processor, so as not to inhale it. Place grated bar soap in a pot. Cover with …

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