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Here is the recipe for laundry detergent that my wife made. She got it off some website I can't remember, but it is posted on our family blog, it also has pics of the process (link in sig. post date april 6, 2008)
1-Buy laundry soap bar (regular ol' ivory soap works too---one guy even uses Lever 2000--any bar soap), washing soda (not baking soda) and borax. This involves a *slight* investment (about the same as one bottle of ready made laundry detergent), but the ingredients last you a LONG time.
2-If you have laundry soap, use 1/3 of the bar. If you use regular soap, use the whole bar. Grate the soap (just use a regular cheese grater). I missed a pic of this part because the camera batteries were recharging. Mix soap with 4 cups of water over medium high heat until soap *completely* dissolves
3-Mix in 3/4 c. of Borax and 3/4 c. of washing soda. It gets kinda thick at this point. Stir to dissolve completely
4-Put 4 cups hot water (just the hottest from the tap) in an appropriate sized bucket. Stir in your detergent mixture, then add another 1.5 gallons (6 quarts) of hot water. Stir and let sit. You're done!
It works great and is way cheap.
peace
josh
Now, I take it this recipe for a top loader washer....will the soap work the same and how much do you use for a front loader washer?
You are right it is for a top loader. It should work fine for a front loader, although you will want to use less. We use 1/2 to 1/3 cup per load I think so maybe try 1/4 cup to start and go from there. It is low suddsing (sp?) So I don't think that will be a problem.
For dishwasher detergent we use equal parts borax and washing soda mixed up. If you use it put straight vinegar in the rinse compartment because the mix has been known to leave some spots, but the spots are cut with the vinegar. It is ultra cheap compared to cascade or even store brand detergents.
peace
josh