Homemade Laundry Soap
Mar. 1st, 2009 05:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've just made my second batch of laundry soap. The last batch lasted 7 months and I made this one with the remaining ingredients -- how's that for economical? :)
Today's version was inspired by my new copy of The Naturally Clean Home (Karyn Siegel-Maier). Since I have a front-loading washing machine, hard water, and usually wash in cold water, I thought I'd better stick to the gel method commonly available on the internet. So I used the ingredients in the book and the method from the internet. Which ended up going as follows:
Ingredients
Today's version was inspired by my new copy of The Naturally Clean Home (Karyn Siegel-Maier). Since I have a front-loading washing machine, hard water, and usually wash in cold water, I thought I'd better stick to the gel method commonly available on the internet. So I used the ingredients in the book and the method from the internet. Which ended up going as follows:
Ingredients
- 1 cup grated soap (I use Zote brand -- in the future I'll look for something less scented)
- 1 cup washing soda
- 1/2 cup borax
- 10-15 drops essential oil
- A whole lot of water!
- 3-5 gallon container
- Heat 6 cups of water, then dissolve the grated soap into it.
- Once dissolved, turn off the heat and add the washing soda and borax, stirring until those are dissolved.
- Put 4 cups of hot water into your storage container
- Add the soap mixture to the water and mix.
- Add another 1 gallon plus 6 cups (that's 22 cups) of cool water to the mixture. Stir to combine.
- At this point the soap is cool enough to add 10-15 drops of the essential oil of your choice. I used lavender.
- Let sit 24 hours to gel. Or you could pour it into old laundry bottles and then let it sit to gel.