Homemade Laundry DETERGENT, not SOAP! Yuk!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Learn how easy it is to make homemade laundry detergent that will actually get your clothes clean and keep them that way!
    Homemade Laundry DETERGENT Recipe
    4 cups water
    2/3 cups arm and hammer laundry booster
    1/2 cup Sal Suds
    I’m just a mom or four who wants to share some of the knowledge I’ve learned in my journey to use more natural products.
    Cameraman: my 12 year old daughter

Комментарии • 162

  • @jeangreen432
    @jeangreen432 Год назад +17

    Your daughter is awesome, she made this video with personality

  • @Heartwing37
    @Heartwing37 Год назад +18

    Soap doesn’t really attract dirt but requires friction to activate (like a rubbing boards) but our washers don’t generate enough friction for soap to be effective. Thank you so much for this recipe for detergent and for understanding the difference! I’ll look forward to trying this.

    • @hadassah4599
      @hadassah4599 Год назад +7

      I wonder if the friction issue is why my grandma always swore by her older maytag washer from either the 70s or 80s? She hovered over certain loads to scrub certain items with a bar of Ivory soap before she left it to the machines cycle.
      Ive noticed that she, my mom, & a few other older ladies ive met (who could definitely afford newer machines) wouldnt part with their older one. They all swear that some machines just honestly worked better. (And they watched very close!) Im sure by now we’ve all noticed the “disposable” appliance problem these days.. flimsy plastic parts, cheap metals, weaker motors.
      “They sure dont make em like they used to”.
      Thanks for this recipe! It should really help! 👍🏼☺️

    • @blowitoutyourcunt7675
      @blowitoutyourcunt7675 2 месяца назад

      Yep I can't wait till my front loaders break down so I could buy some top loading speed Queens!
      My husband's going to be heartbroken because he built the stands to my front loaders!

  • @Truth1561
    @Truth1561 Год назад +5

    Loved your daughters cheeky selfie!

  • @cynhains
    @cynhains Год назад +5

    Thank you, Amy, I've been thinking about homemade laundry detergent for a couple weeks now. So glad I found you on youtube. I'm reducing my use of plastic and chemicals, and encouraging others to do the same. I will tell everyone to look for you on youtube, AND tell them to click thumbs up.

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      Thank you! Decrease the amount of Sal suds to 1/3 cups to 4 cups water, as I’ve found it’s so potent, it was fading my fabrics! The decreased amount has worked much better. :) glad you found it helpful and thanks for the thumbs up!

  • @THE_K_HOUSE
    @THE_K_HOUSE Год назад +19

    I'd love to see your recipe for the Sal Suds shower spray. I use Sal Suds as well so just curious how you mix it up for the shower.

  • @95646od
    @95646od Год назад +10

    Thank you! I’ve been using the powdered “soap” detergent for a couple of years.. noticed clothes don’t look “clean” also gunk build up transfers to clean clothes in washer..usually on my husbands white/light get dress shirts!! I’m definitely going to try this! Thanks so much!

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 11 месяцев назад

      Have you tried soaking your dingy clothing in boiling hot water, and then agitating? It should remove some or even most of that buildup.

  • @KarenFuchsbichler
    @KarenFuchsbichler Год назад +8

    This is the recipe I've been looking for!!!

  • @lynnbailey6258
    @lynnbailey6258 Год назад +2

    Thank you, you just answered my question about soap and detergent differences.

  • @Must_not_say_that
    @Must_not_say_that Год назад +4

    Your daughter did very well as cameraman. Some talent at such an age, better than most adults!

  • @Chickenmom777
    @Chickenmom777 7 месяцев назад +1

    The best part of the video was the sneak peek 😂😂😂😂

  • @cindykq8086
    @cindykq8086 Год назад +6

    Be aware that using a soap-based detergent will invalidate the warranty on some (if not all) HE washing machines. The soap gunks up washers. I quit using homemade soap-based detergents because my towels stopped absorbing anything and my clothes were dingy.

    • @mikeschnitzer4788
      @mikeschnitzer4788 Год назад +2

      Soap that is made with an oil that contains fat, is the issue here!. What people do not understand is that Sals Suds is not made with an oil that contains fat.

    • @mikeschnitzer4788
      @mikeschnitzer4788 Год назад +1

      @@FrankGutowski-ls8jt You assume that I am not a chemist! Don’t quit your day job of assuming.

  • @LAwigTalk
    @LAwigTalk Год назад +2

    I love sal suds. I use it in a spray bottle diluted and with odoban for house cleaning.

  • @ColoringGoatlover913
    @ColoringGoatlover913 2 года назад +9

    I am going to try this when I use the Kirk's homemade laundry cleaner I 'just'mzde. Oops....I would have done this recipe. Love Sals Suds! I do have to say I have an agitator Speed Queen and have never had a problem with the soap recipes. I also dissolve the powder in hot water first. Vinegar as a rinse. Speed queens agitate hard! Maybe that's the secret. Still going to do this soon.

  • @andiestringfellow3221
    @andiestringfellow3221 Год назад +11

    May I ask what's the purpose of making your laundry soap if there's not a cost savings? On Amazon the SalSuds appears pretty expensive. I've not seen that in any local stores. I'm not seeing a cost savings from traditional laundry soaps. Thank you.

    • @thelmamiramontes6131
      @thelmamiramontes6131 Год назад +6

      I think it‘a more so you feel better about using less chemicals in one’s home. Detergents are great at what they do but a lot of them have dyes and toxins.

    • @jayme6189
      @jayme6189 Год назад

      ​@@thelmamiramontes6131I think you mean use less "harmful chemicals", since water itself is a chemical.

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Год назад

      SalSuds is overpriced dishwashing liquid. It's priced that way for its cachet.
      I don't see the point of this exercise. You're just taking a light duty detergent that's too sudsy for most washing machines, diluting it, and adding alkali. Yes, it'll be superior in most respects to all the alkali-heavy recipes for homemade laundry detergents that use soap, but it shares their defect of being alkali-heavy.
      The spray shower cleaner video I haven't watched, but at least that's a decent idea because those tend to be overpriced too and the suds won't hurt in a shower stall.

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 11 месяцев назад

      You can make free detergent by boiling ivy leaves from the Hedera genus (about 40 to 100 per quart) in water for 30 minutes. It works well for colors, but not so much for *white* clothes - tends to turn whites into off-whites.

    • @Jules-740
      @Jules-740 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@jayme6189Yes typically most people will say "chemicals" to mean unhealthy or toxic chemicals.

  • @cooknwoman
    @cooknwoman Год назад +3

    I'm not sure why?? But, I've been making homemade laundry detergent using white Zote sosp, Borax, Super Washing Soda & blue Pyrex Crystals for about 15 years, I use 1/8 cup per load, for whites I add sodium bicarbonate. I've had no problem with dingy clothing. Our clothes, towels and even my white cotton tea towels come out nice & white and are very soft (I also use white vinegar in the rinse) we love how our clothes feel & smell. I don't do anything different, I wonder why I'm satisfied and others aren't??? Our machine is an HE

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 11 месяцев назад

      Do you use hot water when you do laundry? Also, are your loads small or large? Some people try to wash with only cold water, and some people throw too many clothes in one load.

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 11 месяцев назад

      Do you use hot water when you do laundry? Also, are your loads small or large? Some people try to wash with only cold water, and some people throw too many clothes in one load.

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 8 месяцев назад +1

      My hot water is turned off at the supply of the washer. I never did and never will use hot water in my laundry. I never had a bad load of laundry using cold water. Just one note Borax is bad for the rubber on these modern machines. I'm glad there are alternatives to using soap in home made washing machine detergent. 73

    • @pederslilfarm9218
      @pederslilfarm9218 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@ronb6182 different strokes for different folks 😊 thank you for letting me know about Borax though, I didn't know that it is harmful to our modern machines! Should I just leave it out, or is there a different product you recommend? Truthfully, I wish I still had my Sears & Roebuck washer, the clothes would swish from top to bottom and back.

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@pederslilfarm9218 no it's about saving energy. My neighbor has a machine and there is no hot water hookup it may be when the house plumbing was upgraded. I don't have babies and that's the only reason I see a need to wash in hot water. Washing diapers which the lazy younger generation went to disposable type. our landfills are suffering now. Enough on that note. 73

  • @donnabootes7272
    @donnabootes7272 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this great video just a question is the Sal -Suds the same as Castle Soap im in Australia bless you ♥️😊

  • @kathleenelliot5305
    @kathleenelliot5305 10 месяцев назад +1

    Glad I found your channel would Meyers work?

  • @ValArky
    @ValArky Год назад

    Thank you for a new recipe. ❤

  • @kalirenkel2626
    @kalirenkel2626 3 года назад +54

    Why does no one understand this! I am so tired of ZOTE and FELS recipes!

    • @NessaRossini...
      @NessaRossini... Год назад +10

      People don't know the difference between soap and detergent.

    • @edwardkantowicz4707
      @edwardkantowicz4707 Год назад +6

      They lack a fundamental understanding of the chemistry, and the processes involved.

    • @doloresleyva8810
      @doloresleyva8810 Год назад +7

      Zote and fels.. are made for washing clothing they are not just a bar of soap. Many recipes for homemade detergent add detergent like a powder one along with the fels and zote along with other detergent boosters. Works fine for me for many years.

    • @edwardkantowicz4707
      @edwardkantowicz4707 Год назад +14

      @@doloresleyva8810 They work well for HAND WASHING CLOTHING... and probably work better in old school wringer machines, and those with agitators where more friction occurs. Soaps do not perform well in modern washers, period, as they were never designed for this type of cleaning. If you exclusively run large loads in an older-style machine, you are getting the much needed friction.

    • @edwardkantowicz4707
      @edwardkantowicz4707 Год назад +6

      @@doloresleyva8810 Remember wash boards? Same idea! Detergents clean in a completely different manner to soaps. Not much actual difference chemistry-wise between laundry bars, and toilet soap, or bath bars. There is a substantial quantity of animal fat (sodium tallowate) saponified by Lye (sodium hydroxide)Sunlight for example, which I use for spot cleaning/pre-treat stains, and hand-washing when travelling, says you can use on hands, etc... also these harsher soaps were once advised for poison sumac and poison ivy treatment...Fels Naphtha no longer contains a solvent, which was common in lighter fluid, and a type of benzene... it helped to break up oils and other stains, as well as suspend oils in solution for more efficient rinsing. Due to its links to cancer, it was removed ages ago, despite Naphtha remaining as part of the name. It was this particular solvent which provided the remedy of removing the offending oil from poison ivy and sumac. When the product was still owned by some previous owners, a solvent effect was obtained by subbing terpenes for naphtha, which are not harmful, nor carcinogenic, or toxic... from natural conifers, like real turpentine, which still has its rightful place in some medicinal products presently. These are very small differences to how soaps clean.They're still old-fashioned soap. Adding an optical brightener only affects a perception of whiter fabric, as it reflects more blue light. It is an optical illusion! It does nothing to make the fibres cleaner, or make them actually whiter. Decyl Glucoside is in many laundry bars like Sunlight, and it is an effective surfactant, but not as adequate a cleaner on its own, or when mixed with soap. If people were smarter, they'd be grating Syndet bars rather than actual soap bars into their homemade laundry recipes... Synthetic detergents in bar form, i.e. Dove, Olay, or Original Zest, which was one of the more famous detergent bars. No longer the case sadly, as P&G sold the name, but not the precise formula... There are many other Syndet bars which are marketed as solid shampoo bars... those could work more like a clean-rinsing typical detergent would, and would make more sense inlaundry applications, when combined with washing soda, or borax. Thank you tor your reply, and glad you obtain the results you desire.

  • @NewAccountWhoDis
    @NewAccountWhoDis 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is there any way to make it from scratch? No ready-made cleaning products at all? That's what I would like to see.

  • @missionaries7575
    @missionaries7575 Год назад

    Thank you I heard no such thing as detergent for this I’m glad to see this.

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      You’re welcome 😊 Glad this was helpful!

  • @justyna.1979
    @justyna.1979 Год назад

    I am going to try this recipe. Really like sal suds for washing dishes.

  • @hynaARTproject
    @hynaARTproject Год назад +3

    I do not recommend sal suds for people with allergies. It contains SLS, which can irritate sensitive skin.

  • @lynnbailey6258
    @lynnbailey6258 Год назад

    You just answered my question, thanks

  • @buttonvalley
    @buttonvalley Год назад +7

    Many of the people who have had a "fail" experience using soap-base laundry recipes are failing to use it properly. A lot of the failures is just using the wrong type of machine (too modern, like the HE machines). Using a home made laundry soap requires a bit more attention to detail than modern detergents. We are used to just throwing the clothes in, dump in the cleanser, setting the machine and walking away. It's best to pre-disolve the powdered formulas before using to be sure of total disolving. Those with hard water get a faster buildup of soap scum, since the soap must clean the water of minerals first, then clean the clothes. Higher amounts of borax in the mix can help that problem. Periodically running the machine empty with some cleaning strength vinegar also helps reduce/prevent soap scum buildup. Thorough rinsing is also critical to long-term success. Soap works by 1. acting as a surfactant, making water "wetter"; 2. attracting and bonding with oily dirt particles, and; 3. sudsing, which helps float the dirt and bonded grease away from the clothes. Rinsing is important to insure that all the dirt, oily bonds, and unused soap are cleared from the clothes. If you are getting dingy clothes, it's usually from hard water or not rinsing thoroughly enough.

    • @susangichuhi
      @susangichuhi Год назад +2

      Good insights. Also, many people fail to use a chelating agent, i am not sure that they know what it is or what it does. I have been making soap / detergent for 2 years, with zero soap scum inspite of very hard water. Even my bathing soap is as clean as store bought.

    • @philipbrazis8732
      @philipbrazis8732 Год назад +3

      Ya have gaskets in washing machines, l never thought of this, l bet vinegar is not good for it

    • @buttonvalley
      @buttonvalley Год назад

      @@philipbrazis8732 Well, you might be right about that if: 1. You ran every wash cycle with vinegar. Hence the word "periodically." maybe once a month at the most. 2. If you were filling the tub with undiluted vinegar. Adding a couple cups to a full tub and running it through a cycle will damage nothing.

    • @missionaries7575
      @missionaries7575 Год назад +3

      I did not know about more borax. I only used it for two weeks and I see the build up in the drum.it’s in the holes in the drum.

  • @lahaza6515
    @lahaza6515 Год назад +2

    So glad to see this.
    I kept seeing countless videos shaving castile soap bars which will leave clothes WAXY and covered in residue.
    You seem on the ball so I'm going to try the Sal's combo that you're doing.
    This IS safe for the machine though?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад +2

      Hello! I have used this in my HE washer for over a year now and it still works great. Also, on the Sal Suds website, Lisa mentions using it in HE machines. I did cut back on the Sal Suds, as it was starting to fade my fabric colors. It’s potent! I now only use 1/3 a cup per 4 cups of water and it’s been working better. 🙂 I’ll have to update the recipe. Have fun trying it out!

  • @dinarusso3320
    @dinarusso3320 Год назад +11

    So many people don't understand this concept! Soap is not made for modern washing machines! I quit explaining because the soap users don't want to hear it.😮

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      Yep, I can see that now 🤷‍♀️

  • @wowtv101
    @wowtv101 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @rhondac7985
    @rhondac7985 Год назад +1

    $11.69 on Thrive Market - Sal Suds

  • @nitastone1711
    @nitastone1711 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @DarcyWhyte
    @DarcyWhyte 2 месяца назад

    Thanks...
    So why wouldn't I just put those two products directly in my laundry rather than mixing with water first?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  2 месяца назад

      Well, I guess you could, you would just have to work out the portion of each ingredient that you were going to use for each load. I think one batch is something like 64 loads? It would be a pretty small amount of each ingredient, but it’s probably doable. A third of a cup divided by 64? 🧐😅 Let me know how it goes!

    • @DarcyWhyte
      @DarcyWhyte 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Amypirnack Okay I'll have a go at it.
      You're making a pretty small batch that just fits back in the bottle so I think that's pretty resonable (unlike the other recepies I've seen where they're making 5 gallons). It seems silly to me to take such convenient compact ingredients and then add five gallons of water to it.
      So I'll come up with the amounts for a load and then some sort of little spoons for moving the ingredients into the machine. I guess I could start adding the water to the machine, toss in the ingredients and add the clothes once I'm convinced it's disolved...
      It might take me a while since when I just checked for those two ingredients on amazon it was crazy expensive. So I'll keep my eyes peeled in my local shopping places for them. Also I'm gonna be on vacation for a bit so I'll start this project when I return...

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  2 месяца назад

      @@DarcyWhyte sounds fun! 🙂 have a nice vaca!

  • @doloresleyva8810
    @doloresleyva8810 Год назад +3

    Laundry washing bars are just that. Laundry washing bars and are very safe to use in homemade laundry detergent especially since many recipes include a detergent and detergent boosters. I use zote soap grated, ROMA powder detergent and baking soda makes a great Laundry detergent. No problems with clothes they come out clean and smell fresh and no problems with the washing machine.

    • @Arin.-.
      @Arin.-. Год назад +2

      Roma gets an F on the EWG site 😳

    • @loveu8910
      @loveu8910 Год назад

      But your still using detergent

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 11 месяцев назад

      @@Arin.-. most people don't care about that site...

  • @Andy-fr1hu
    @Andy-fr1hu Год назад +6

    Hello, I’m curious about the cost of the ingredients used (economical) and need to ask if this detergent is safe for most washers and septic systems? Thank you. I would love to try your recipe if I knew the above information.

    • @kahealani9
      @kahealani9 Год назад +1

      ​Frank Gutowski what a kind comment. Go troll elsewhere.

  • @monicazaharia7174
    @monicazaharia7174 Год назад +2

    I make something similar but because where I live the Sal suds is not available I use hand or body wash. The difference is that for 1 Liter of water I use a full cup of body wash considering it is weaker than Sal suds. I add to the water 2 full tablespoon of bicarbonate of soda . Then to reduce the foaming I add 100 mils of alcohol. I am very please how my clothes come out. Plus you don’t need to add essential oils because the body or hand wash have their own fragrance.

  • @lynnbradley7387
    @lynnbradley7387 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can you tell how much it cost per load by doing this method please

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  8 месяцев назад

      Check out my newest video! I detail it all! Thanks!

  • @Jules-740
    @Jules-740 5 месяцев назад +1

    But.... isn't Sal's Suds SOAP?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  4 месяца назад +1

      Actually, Sal Suds is a detergent, which functions very differently. This is a good read if you are interested in the intricacies. www.nycoproducts.com/resources/blog/simple-science-the-difference-between-soap-and-detergent/

    • @Jules-740
      @Jules-740 4 месяца назад

      @@Amypirnack Oh! Thank you! I am going to be using this recipe afterall!🤗

  • @Amypirnack
    @Amypirnack  8 месяцев назад +1

    ruclips.net/video/PrKlbS8RWy/видео.html
    Here's the link to my new video addressing some of the issues brought up in the comments. Enjoy!

    • @AimfortheStars218
      @AimfortheStars218 Месяц назад

      @amypirnack how much does this make? I know you are re-using a small all detergent bottle which is great! Ty in advance

  • @main2333
    @main2333 10 месяцев назад

    Do you have a powder version for longer storage?

  • @wompol7117
    @wompol7117 Год назад

    hate to burst everyone’s bubble but Sal SUDS is a SOAP so it is no different except it is already a liquid form

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Год назад +1

      No, actually it's soapless (by the strict use of the chemical term), but it is "dish soap".

  • @Elizabethpacheco-u6p
    @Elizabethpacheco-u6p 9 месяцев назад

    I agree with her to a point.
    She is using name brand liquid laundry detergent and some dry baking laundry soda and some liquid all purpose soap to make DIY laundry detergent.😮
    Isn't this just some extra ingredients added to your name brand detergent just to boost it.😮
    Yes it is better ingredients added together in liquid form.😮
    Why no just use the all liquid laundry detergent alone.🤔
    Unless you're trying to strip your clothing.😮
    I don't understand the purpose of this laundry detergent recipe.😮
    I will just stick with my name brand liquid laundry.😍
    1 tablespoons for small loads and two tablespoons for large only.😍
    3 tbsp to 6 tablespoon of white vinegar with a few drops of essential oil as my fabric softener.😍
    And a wooly ball and some pure essential oil as my fabric scent for my dryer.😍
    A little goes a long way.😍
    Never used store bought fabric softener and fabric sheets they break down your washing machine as well as dryer and have too many chemicals in it which leaves layers on your clothing.😮
    Don't over pack your washing machine and your dryer with clothing.🤔
    Never use dry laundry detergent of any kind.😮
    Liquid is better.🤔
    Do a full washing machine clean every 6 months.🤔
    Clean your lint Trey every time you dry your clothing .
    Clean the tube in the back leading outside every 6 months rom your dryer.
    And replace the tube of your dryer once every two years.
    Never place any clothing that is too wet in your dryer.
    If you can hand wash many of your items and hang dry outside it will save you energy and money.😍

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  9 месяцев назад +1

      I am sorry, I should’ve clarified that I wasn’t using any All liquid detergent, just the container. 🙂 We try to be a self-sufficient and natural as possible and yes, we do purchase a couple products to make the detergent, but they are more natural, less expensive and just as effective as the majority of namebrand detergents on the market. It’s a win as far as I see it! Thanks for checking out my video and for your laundry routine insights! 👍

  • @pennypipes6039
    @pennypipes6039 Год назад

    Can you show a closeup of the sal suds bottle so I can look it up pl?

  • @sandrarose7129
    @sandrarose7129 Год назад

    How much does this cost to make?

  • @celticqueen1970
    @celticqueen1970 Год назад

    Ya I’m curious on the shower spray as well n can u get it to disinfect???

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      Sal suds is a great all purpose disinfectant! I use it all the time!

  • @shirksa1
    @shirksa1 Год назад +1

    I just cleaned my oven with Sals Suds and thought wow this really get the grease out and what a great laundry detergent this would make. Are you still using?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      Great tip! Yes! Still using it and it’s MUCH cheaper than store-bought. I’m also so glad I get to reuse my old laundry bottles and I’m not paying for water any more! Win-win!

  • @knox4606
    @knox4606 Год назад

    Hi do you put vinegar in the rinse cycle?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      I don’t, but I’ve heard you can!

  • @trixie8052
    @trixie8052 Год назад

    How do you keep your detergent from separating? I keep having to shake mine before I use it

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад +4

      Yep 🙂 me too. I’m sure there’s an ingredient like maybe glycerin that would help it stay homogenized, but I find shaking it prior to pouring is a lot cheaper than another ingredient! 😆

    • @trixie8052
      @trixie8052 Год назад +1

      @@Amypirnack I absolutely agree with you, less is more, its why I started making it in the first place ☺️

  • @1329melissa
    @1329melissa Год назад

    👋 hi, do you still use this recipe? I Don’t know what to think of any of the recipes online due to the reviews on the soap and detergent issue… thank you☺️

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад +1

      Yes I do! It’s still working great!

  • @lynnecampbell923
    @lynnecampbell923 Год назад

    CAN DR BRONNERS BE USED INSTEAD OF SAL SUDS

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад +1

      Hello, I’m assuming you mean the Dr Bronners Castile soap? Dr Bronners is actually the brand for both products. If that’s what you mean, I would NOT use Castile soap as a substitute. It’s actually a soap and therefore a surfactant, whereas the Sal Suds is a detergent and has differing properties, a detergent being better suited for laundering clothes in our modern washers. Hope that helps!

    • @helpfulnatural
      @helpfulnatural 3 месяца назад

      Dr. Bronner's website as well as their YT channel has short videos showing how to use both their liquid castile soap and Sal Suds for laundry. I've used both for an assortment of household cleaning purposes including laundry. They do not attract dirt to fabric. Sal Suds contains SLS which is a surfactant. Surfactants bind with water to wash away dirt and oils, not cause them to leave a film that attracts dirt.

  • @aWorkerThatCared
    @aWorkerThatCared Год назад

    what exactly is sal suds? is it soap?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      This is from www.Drbronner.com. “Bronner's Sal Suds Liquid Cleaner is not a soap but instead is a concentrated hard-surface all-purpose cleaner. It is made with plant-based surfactants and natural fir needle and spruce essential oils (no cheap, harsh pine stump oil), without any synthetic dyes, fragrances or preservatives.” Hope that helps!

  • @carpediem7654
    @carpediem7654 Год назад +8

    I'm dumbfounded how these homemade laundry soap recipes don't seem to understand the difference between soap and detergent. You CAN use soap but you can't use it in a washing machine, you have to wash it by hand with a scrub board.

    • @mikeschnitzer4788
      @mikeschnitzer4788 Год назад +1

      Soap that is made with an oil that contains fat, is the issue here!. What people do not understand is that Sals Suds is not made with an oil that contains fat.

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Год назад +1

      I bet you don't understand it either. "Detergent" simply means "cleaner" and says nothing about its composition, only its function. "Soap" is fatty acid salt and says nothing about its function, only its composition. If you use soap for cleaning, it's a detergent.

    • @carpediem7654
      @carpediem7654 Год назад

      @@goodmaro yep, another person who has no idea that there's a difference between detergent and soap. I'm worried about society's low iq.

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro Год назад +1

      @@carpediem7654 There's a difference between the *categories.* But I'm not sure the difference is what you think it is.

    • @carpediem7654
      @carpediem7654 Год назад

      @@goodmaro soap has fat, detergent does not. Big difference in how they clean.

  • @critter9857
    @critter9857 10 месяцев назад

    what is sal suds??

    • @helpfulnatural
      @helpfulnatural 3 месяца назад

      Sal Suds is an all purpose cleaning liquid made by Dr. Bronner's. It alone will work as a laundry detergent without all the extra ingredients seen here. 1T. will work for an average load of laundry. Dr. Bronner's has short video clips showing how many uses Sal Suds has including laundry. If you have hard water you can simply add some baking soda to the wash cycle to soften it.

  • @marinevaletudie9617
    @marinevaletudie9617 Год назад

    Fyi Dish soap is a detergent

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      Interesting! I did not know that, especially since they call it dish “soap”. Go figure! I’m gonna have to do more research 🤓

  • @davidsundquist1845
    @davidsundquist1845 10 месяцев назад

    Modren blue laundry soap has no soap - absolutely garbage. I use dish washing soap - it has soap bubbles ,what I grew up on ...

  • @joeschmo7957
    @joeschmo7957 Год назад

    Vertical filming needs to cease and desist. SIMPLY turn the phone sideways and film, you will have succeeded. There you have it.

  • @ourfambamstory
    @ourfambamstory 3 года назад

    Instead of sal sud, am i able to use something else?

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for your inquiry! There may be other surfactant concentrates like Sal Suds out there, I’m just not aware of any. :) Check out this blog post for an explanation of surfactants. It is the essential ingredient in any true detergent. www.nycoproducts.com/resources/blog/simple-science-the-difference-between-soap-and-detergent/
      Shalom!

    • @Arin.-.
      @Arin.-. Год назад +2

      Yea it’s so expensive but I can’t find anything. Let me know if u do.

    • @fireflysparks1105
      @fireflysparks1105 Год назад +1

      Yes I live in the uk and we don’t have that

    • @erasedfromgenepool.4845
      @erasedfromgenepool.4845 Год назад

      Yes body wash but you will have to use I pint per gallon of water and 100 milliliter of alcohol to avoid oversudsing....

    • @GoAlamo
      @GoAlamo Год назад

      The primary surfactant in salsuds is sodium laurel sulfate. Most cheap shampoos use this. Suave. VO5. Use less water in your formula to compensate. SLS is one of those “toxins” most natural Pearl-clutches run from in the first place. Might as well use Tide.

  • @metamud8686
    @metamud8686 11 месяцев назад

    Have you looked up the ingredients of Sal Suds? There's at least SLS in it...use at your own peril.

  • @galinarou
    @galinarou Год назад

    How much money does this save compared to buying say Seventh Generation natural laundry detergents?

  • @michellewhite6992
    @michellewhite6992 Год назад

    I what measurements in fluid ounces or ml per wash please, I'm British and go off ml and ounces. Or I have cup measuring so how much will I need per wash in cup volume.

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      Hello! If oz or ml is easier, I’d just look up the conversion online, but in cups it’s 4 cups of water to 1/3 cups of Sal Suds and 2/3 cups of the washing soda. I decreased the amount of Sal suds because it’s power was fading my fabric! Hope that helps!

  • @novarossi7
    @novarossi7 9 месяцев назад

    Will soap scum build up? Is it good for HE machines.

  • @nancyc1821
    @nancyc1821 Год назад

    You don't talk loud enough 😢

    • @Amypirnack
      @Amypirnack  Год назад

      I’m sorry! We do need better sound and will try to address that as we put out more videos 🙂 Thanks for the feedback!

  • @butchieblock9118
    @butchieblock9118 Год назад +1

    I was really interested in listening until you called your DAUGHTER a camera MAN!!

  • @lindasmith5633
    @lindasmith5633 Год назад +2

    I just have to say that there are oodles and oodles and oodles of people that has made homemade laundry detergent out of soap soap and they've done it for years and my thing is is if it didn't work these people would not be doing it for years and I'm not only that who keeps their clothes for years why would you keep your clothes for years

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Год назад +9

      Over time it keeps the dirt in the towels and clothes! SOAP is not made for modern washing machines! The chemistry is completely different for a detergent! It doesn't work "for years", people just don't understand the science!

    • @colleenpritchett6914
      @colleenpritchett6914 Год назад +3

      Very soon you won’t have the $ for lots of new clothes, you will have to make do

    • @buttonvalley
      @buttonvalley Год назад +1

      I would think that most economy-minded people strive to keep their clothes, towels and bed sheets for as long as possible. If you're a fashion-minded person that buys a new wardrobe to follow every new trend, then saving money using home made laundry soap is probably less important.

    • @loveu8910
      @loveu8910 Год назад +2

      Difference is technology changes. And modern appliances arnt made for soap. With almost all now are water and energy efficient.
      Might of been different in old wringer washing tubs or old school top loaders that use large amounts of water to rinse cleanly.

    • @mikeschnitzer4788
      @mikeschnitzer4788 Год назад

      ​@@loveu8910 Soap that is made with an oil that contains fat, is the issue here!. What people do not understand is that Sals Suds is not made with an oil that contains fat.