Ok, remember when I said I would try making my own laundry detergent? I did. I made some.
For someone that is sorta preachy about preparedness I'm often and surprisingly unprepared. I thought that I had everything needed to make the detergent. Bucket with lid? Lowes, check. Bar of soap? Hall closet, check. Borax? Albertsons, check. Washing soda? That was a little tougher to find. No luck at Albertsons, Rite Aid or Target. I ended up finding it on my front porch. Thanks to a little washing soda delivery fairy named Brianne. She knows I avoid Walmart and apparently they do sell washing soda.
So I was set. I started by boiling some water and then using a box cheese grater to shave a bar of soap into the water. While the soap is simmering and melting I was supposed to put 3 gallons of water into the bucket. I had to Google how many cups were in a gallon. Sixteen. Sixteen times three. I felt like a real idiot, but I emptied my one cup measuring tool into the bucket 48 stinking times. I know there has to be an easier way, but I couldn't seem to come up with it at the time. I have a new baby - can we blame my dullness on sleep deprivation?
The end result was a sloppy gel like substance. The first time I tried it was on a large load of dirty jeans. Jeans that were worn while pheasant hunting. (No, I do not pheasant hunt, but the husband does.) Dirty and smelly. They came out dirt less and smelling clean. The ingredients were CHEAP and I have enough to make another batch. I would say this experiment was a SUCCESS. And it was honestly kind of fun to make and made my house smell wonderful.
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What brand of soap did you use? I used Dove (what I had in my stash)and it smells quite good. Mine turned out super Jello-y.
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