Hey Everyone!!
It's been a long time since I have posted anything but I found something that I would like input from everyone.
A couple of months ago a fellow coworker brought some homemade lanundry detergent to work for me to try. She swore by it, said it cleaned as well or better than Tide or anything that you could by. Didn't gum up the machine, low sudsing, and best of all was cheap to make and cost about 3 cents a load to use and it lasts and lasts and lasts. I thought, "Yeah, right!" Well, I tried it, really gave it a thorough test and, honestly, I was impressed. She never gave me the receipe, I used it all up and had to switch to store bought brands. Well, on Yahoo today there was a news item about how to make your own. I was suprised at just how many people swore by it and never went back to store bought brands. There are a few variations to the recipe but the standard seems to be:
In a tub or box combine
1 Bar of grated Fels-Naptha (or Zote)
1 cup of Borax
1 cup of Arm And Hammer Washing Soda
Use 1 Tablespoon (or less) for front load HE washers
Use 2 Tablespoons for traditional top loaders
I have a top loader and used 1 Tablespoon only and had great results, all stains removed. I was worried the Borax would be rough on some modern fabrics (mentioned in the article)as well as fading dark colors, my darks did fade some but not any worse than other detergents I've used.
Some of the variations also used Baking Soda as well. Some people measured out less Borax and less Washing Soda. You can make a liquid version as well, I like the dry powder best.
Has anyone else tried this? What porportions did you use? Did your mother or grandmother make their own?
Now all I have to do is get her to tell me the porportions.
It's been a long time since I have posted anything but I found something that I would like input from everyone.
A couple of months ago a fellow coworker brought some homemade lanundry detergent to work for me to try. She swore by it, said it cleaned as well or better than Tide or anything that you could by. Didn't gum up the machine, low sudsing, and best of all was cheap to make and cost about 3 cents a load to use and it lasts and lasts and lasts. I thought, "Yeah, right!" Well, I tried it, really gave it a thorough test and, honestly, I was impressed. She never gave me the receipe, I used it all up and had to switch to store bought brands. Well, on Yahoo today there was a news item about how to make your own. I was suprised at just how many people swore by it and never went back to store bought brands. There are a few variations to the recipe but the standard seems to be:
In a tub or box combine
1 Bar of grated Fels-Naptha (or Zote)
1 cup of Borax
1 cup of Arm And Hammer Washing Soda
Use 1 Tablespoon (or less) for front load HE washers
Use 2 Tablespoons for traditional top loaders
I have a top loader and used 1 Tablespoon only and had great results, all stains removed. I was worried the Borax would be rough on some modern fabrics (mentioned in the article)as well as fading dark colors, my darks did fade some but not any worse than other detergents I've used.
Some of the variations also used Baking Soda as well. Some people measured out less Borax and less Washing Soda. You can make a liquid version as well, I like the dry powder best.
Has anyone else tried this? What porportions did you use? Did your mother or grandmother make their own?
Now all I have to do is get her to tell me the porportions.