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Oh, I don't know about that. Launderess seems to like to use old timey (perhaps due to her Anglophile background) terms for modern items. So she may have meant "Laundry detergents" when she wrote "Laundry Soaps". Backing up that idea is that there are precious few actual laundry soaps on the market these days. Since the demise of Ivory Snow soap flakes (which turned into just another synthetic, albeit mild, detergent), all that's left are various laundry soap bars like Fels or the Mexican import Zote. Although I did pick up a big blue bar of "Island" soap at a south seas market a couple of years ago. It's made in Samoa or Tahiti or some place like that. Smells a lot of tallow, with no other fragrance, and I imagine the deep blue dye helps to drive away the yellowing.
If I were to try a laundry soap, I'd probably pre-dose the wash water with STPP, and then grate some Zote or Island, or even Ivory bath bar soap, into a small container and add enough until the Neptune starts to look like it's getting too sudsy. I would most likely use the grating attachment for my 6 qt 475 watt Kitchenaid Epicurean mixer. It would be a first ;-).
Then again I'm working a lot of overtime these days and I'm just happy to be able to get through a week's worth of laundry on a Sunday (with line-drying thrown in for good measure) with my usual assortment of laundry gasp detergents and boosters.
Oh, I don't know about that. Launderess seems to like to use old timey (perhaps due to her Anglophile background) terms for modern items. So she may have meant "Laundry detergents" when she wrote "Laundry Soaps". Backing up that idea is that there are precious few actual laundry soaps on the market these days. Since the demise of Ivory Snow soap flakes (which turned into just another synthetic, albeit mild, detergent), all that's left are various laundry soap bars like Fels or the Mexican import Zote. Although I did pick up a big blue bar of "Island" soap at a south seas market a couple of years ago. It's made in Samoa or Tahiti or some place like that. Smells a lot of tallow, with no other fragrance, and I imagine the deep blue dye helps to drive away the yellowing.
If I were to try a laundry soap, I'd probably pre-dose the wash water with STPP, and then grate some Zote or Island, or even Ivory bath bar soap, into a small container and add enough until the Neptune starts to look like it's getting too sudsy. I would most likely use the grating attachment for my 6 qt 475 watt Kitchenaid Epicurean mixer. It would be a first ;-).
Then again I'm working a lot of overtime these days and I'm just happy to be able to get through a week's worth of laundry on a Sunday (with line-drying thrown in for good measure) with my usual assortment of laundry gasp detergents and boosters.