I also want to preface this with: I WAS A POWDERED DETERGENT HATER in my past life. No lie. In my quest to simplify this part of my life, I whipped up various versions of homemade laundry detergent. Some felt like a full time job to create, some just didn't work like I desperately wanted them to. And then came this beautiful powdered version that started out fabulous (when I convinced hubby to be my certified "soap-grating-man") and turned out amazing (when I was gifted a mini-food processor that I now realize I shouldn't have attempted to live without). Give it a shot if you're interested, even if you're anxious about the whole "powdered" thing.
For those of you wondering if it works . . . I have two messy little boys who play hard, a hubby who sometimes comes home from work with mysterious stains on his clothing (come ON . . . minds out of the gutter, peeps), and lots of sweaty, smelly workout clothes from the hubs' and my frequent workouts. Our clothes are clean and fresh, I promise.
POWDERED LAUNDRY DETERGENT
Ingredients:
1 bar Fels Naptha soap, finely grated (I've heard you can use castile bars too, just haven't yet)
Ingredients:
1 bar Fels Naptha soap, finely grated (I've heard you can use castile bars too, just haven't yet)
1 cup baking soda
½ cup Borax
½ cup washing soda
Mix well in a large container. (Will remain powdery.) Use approximately 2 Tablespoons per large load of laundry.
NOTE:
I begin filling my top loading washer with water, add detergent, and gently stir once or twice. Then I add a splash of vinegar to the tub and an additional splash in the "beach" well. This serves as a softener agent as well! For the "BUSY" in all of us, do yourself a favor and make a couple of batches of this at once.
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