Make A Year's Worth of Laundry Soap for $30!
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2014
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A YEAR'S worth of Laundry Soap?! That's an idea that is hard NOT to get behind! This recipe is easy to make and will leave your clothes looking (and smelling) clean and fresh! Хобби
I’m a 43 year old man. ...at this point in my life, I thought the RUclips algorithm would be shooting me golf videos or hot rod car videos.....but alas, RUclips knows me much much better than I know myself.
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You still have to teach the algorithm. Try a little bit harder this time. Try not to fool the algorithm. Be honest with yourself and with the algorithm. You can simply blame the algorithm for all the mistakes and wrong choices. This is not true.
Ahmed Elmasry Thank you Ahmed, I appreciate your response, however my initial response was more tongue in cheek than actual commentary on the actual RUclips algorithm. Maybe I don’t know myself as well as I thought. ;)
@@temahoney Not at all Todd. Remember the algorithm is always watching you. It's never too late.
Ooo
Literally no one:
RUclips: Let’s show you a 5 year old video about laundry detergent
Techywiz 78 I took clothes to the laundromat yesterday. Artificial intelligence trying to save me money or sell me on jillee?
Imma fuckin' watch it though!
Same though! WHY RUclips, why?? Hahahaha
Worse, aside from the baking soda, NONE of the ingredients are even available in my country 😂🤦♀️
This is a GREAT video! I’m going for it! Thank you!
Saaame 🤣
This recipe lasted me and my husband TWO years! I am coming back to watch again because I now need to make another batch. Thanks Jillie!
Does it disolve good
Saw this video over 3 years ago, looking for a cheaper way to wash laundry as I was expecting my 2nd child and my husband's job was extremely dirty. I doubled the recipe and have only had to make this natural laundry detergent TWICE IN 3 1/2 YEARS doing laundry every single week and having family members come over to do laundry as well! This is an absolute game-changer, try it! You will not regret it!
Love it!! Thanks for sharing!
We have a family of 10 and this is all I ever use. I make it every February and I love it. I have an HE Whirl Pool Washer and I have been using this now for 6 years and the washer is still working great.
So happy to hear that, Tessie! Thank you for your comment! :-D
Tessie Dobey thats awesome that it works for HE. ill definitely be making it now
So I did it and my dark clothes have powdery blotches on them... am I using too much per load? Have you ever had this happen?
Ron Romans ive had the same problem
Are you pouring the powder directly onto the load of clothes?
If so, try starting the water and adding the powder first, then adding the clothes as the water fills.
3 bars of Zote or Fields Naptha soap (grated finely)
I Box of Borax
1 Box of Washing Soda
2 cups Baking Soda
2 (3lb. container) Oxygen Bleach
Optional Scented Crystals
2 trash bags
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J Westfall Davis will it bleach color clothes
Thank you was just about to do same but you sa ed me the trouble.
Dafne Duran i was thinking the same
@@spicyeggs No Oxygen bleach won't. You're thinking chlorine bleach.
And a quart of boiling water...
Does this chick know that this video has been low key trending for the last couple of months???
She last uploaded a month ago, so I imagine she does
How do you find out if they're trending your video? Just curious, never upload anything...
@@Trakehner20 usually if you use RUclips studio app it kinda gives you an idea your views are going up or the money that comes in from ads too
@@AEON. talking about her new videos.
I'm sure her bank accounts knows her video monterized
Zote come in a box of flakes also which makes it easier to use
where do they sell it as flakes?
The size of the flakes are too big and don't dissolve very well.
The flakes cost more. It's better just to get the 98¢ bar and cheese grate it, than pay two extra dollars for flakes. 🤷🏾♀️
@@juneychick walmart, $ 2.97
The zote bar soap does not dissolve in the washing machine, the powder might work better.
I also started using this to clean my bathroom tub and sink. It cuts the soap scum and makes it really white. I just use the basic recipe without the added scent crystals.
thelmarrie I have to use my 1st batch for bathroom because I used an old box of borax that left a weird smell on my clothes. There was no way I was throwing that huge batch away.
Jay Bobo
Oh no! Well at least it didn't go to waste!
thelmarrie can i use it in the dishwasher?
yeah, i think so
thelmarrie- thanks for the tip!
My cost here was $18.35 bought everything at Walmart and the Awesome Clean at Dollar Tree. Love this Detergent.
Dont forget the blender.
Nah, you can just rent a blender from Walmart or Amazon.
@@moef.5326 Hmmph. I actually didn't know that- thank you. probably wouldn't be much more $ to just buy one though.
I buy a thing of liquid detergent from the store for $10.99 and it lasts me all year. Seems a waste of time and money to make it myself.
@@felicialovesnkotb Don't launder much, eh?
Just a note, if using for cloth diapers, leave out the fabric softener - it can make the diapers less absorbent as it leaves kind of a waxy substance on them :)
It also leaves that waxy substance inside your plumbing and washer so try to not use them too much
Thanks !!!!
uses white vinegar in rinse cycle
I have been making my own and using it for the last four years. This is a much easier recipe than I've been using so I'm happy to find it. Cleans my clothes soooo much better than the other stuff. Clothes stay in great shape and look new. I don't put softener in mine though.
I used white Zote instead of fels naptha because it has a whitener and I wanted to omit the oxygen cleaner. I have delicate clothes. If I need whites cleaned whiter, then I add the oxygen cleaner to the load. Also, I omitted the fragrance pellets because my kitty cats do not like scents on their blankets and toys. So if I want fragrance I add the fragrance pellets to the load. This way every load is custom made. I love Jillee's recipe, and that it can be tailored to everyone's needs.... And her bag mixing technique is brilliant!
+pam picone thanks for sharing your experience with the Zote! Glad to hear you're loving it.
Zote is also way more "Natural" than Fels Naptha (which has way too many harmful chemicals and skin irritants in it. Including Triclocarban which the FDA has admitted to being linked to causing many health issues, especially in newborns. As well as Talc, which has been linked to causing many cancers). After looking at the Ingredients list of Fels Naptha (and having to hunt down what each ingredient does), makes me nervous to ever use it.
If you also want a more Natural Fabric Softener, without any fragrance, use Vinegar in the rinse cycle. It is a Natural Fabric Softener, and a Natural Deodorizer as well. (No, your clothes will not smell like vinegar after being washed either)
Does the Zote work ok with darks too even though it has a whitener? Thank you for the tip!
Notorious White Rabbit I can answer ur question when buying Zote there’s actually two kinds there’s the white one and then there’s a pink Zote for delicate clothes, so when washing darks use the pink Zote it works wonderful on darks
I love ZOTE!! Prefer it to nels always! Thanks for the FDA info.
I just made this soap and I've been using it for about two weeks. I love it. It is so much easier than the liquid and I think it works so much better. My clothes smell great.
I have a question, using this mix means there’s no use for the actual laundry detergent, or is this a added mix to the actual detergent … I’m a bit lost.. 😔
Sometimes I wonder if the video algorithm guy at RUclips is trolling us
Man i think you are on to something
Man you go to my medical school and I see your comments at least once a week. I’m just trying to enjoy my post summative freedom but alas the RUclips algorithm has reminded me of my marriage to Medicine.
Patriots Win Lol, what’s up. It’s true, once you get into medicine you can’t escape 😁
Seriously
I actually looked up how to make detergent
This stuff is awesome. I unintentionally used too much the first time and it gave my laundry a weird sour smell and I was like nooooo, because I thought I just wasted my money, but I cut it way back the next time and they smelled way better, and it still cleaned them real good. As a single man I may get 2 years+ outta this stuff. I barely put a dent in it lol so far in around 3 months.
5 gallon bucket with lif, fill it, put the lid on, lay it on its side and roll it around .. then store it in the bucket ... voile!
That's what I was thinking! Dont waste the garbage bags lol
Nice idea thanks!!
@@GooinBoots actually the garbage bags are awesome cuz they smell really good after this :-)
@@ladybugjenkins3229 I dont' like wasting. I am frugal. I'd either use another container to mix or use the bags, but pour from top side. :)
Good thinking!
No added chemicals lol, someone never took chemistry because that was all chemicals
EVERYTHING is made of chemicals.
Well mostly, photons arent chemicals nor are gluons or fermions
I love the use of "all natural" to commonly describe things that are safe and good. Well, heroin, cocaine, turpentine, and arsenic are all natural too.
@Metal Inc Then you need to get yourself a new dealer.
@@littlegoobie Heroin is most definitely not "all natural". Nor is turpentine, as it requires distillation of resin.
We recently switched over to Borax, Washing Soda, Fels Nappa, and Lavender Epsom Salts. Clothes feel amazing and light! Peace
I quit making this and using it because it eventually leaves a nasty ring that is hard to remove around my washer tub AND my clothes come out dingy as well. I thought a vinegar rinse would help cut the soap for the final rinse but alas, it doesn’t seem to. Now I use Arm and Hammer dry detergent and am very happy.
I make my laundry soap 🧼 with castille soap, essential oils, distilled water. Keep in a drink dispenser. Sometimes I will add baking soda but only half the time. Then for dryer sheets we use scraps of fabric or old rags, white vinegar (great for static), essential oils and distilled water. Soak in a jar. Dryer will dry it then throw in the wash and re-use over and over!
Id love your recipe!! Ashfaw777@yahoo.com
Just wanted to say how happy I am with this recipe! I made this recipe following your video March 11th.. so about 5 months in.. it cleans just like store bought and for 30 bucks! And yes looks like I can get a year's worth out of it!
Fels naptha ingredients are.... look at the second ingredient ☣
Soap (Sodium Tallowate*, Sodium Cocoate* (or) Sodium Palmate Kernelate*, and Sodium Palmate*), Water, ➡Talc⬅, Dipentene, Coconut Acid*, Palm Acid*, Tallow Acid*, PEG-6 Methyl Ether, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, Pentasodium Pentetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Titanium Dioxide, Triclocarban, Fragrance, Acid Orange 24, Acid ...
☢Talc is associated closely with asbestos in the ground. Asbestos is a name for a few different minerals that are mined for commercial applications in a range of industries. It is a known carcinogen, and while not illegal in the US, its use has declined significantly since studies first began to find risks in the 1970s.☣
DOES THIS SCAR ANYONE ELSE? WHY IS TALC IN SOAP?
I’ve been using this laundry detergent forever and I love it. I think the people who don’t like it are putting way too much in each load. It’s so strong that a tablespoon really is enough! Thanks! 😊😊😊
Misusing the word “chemical” is forgivable, we know what she means. But I do disagree with her calling this mixture “natural.” The fabric softener crystals are anything but.
Wendy George And she is making Oxyclean, so adding Oxyclean shows she hasn’t got a clue.
Keyword for napthalene which is a carcinogenic compound in organic chemistry
Right! I use castile soap and essential oils instead. Its good enough to use in our septic and saves trips to town as well as money. I use wool balls with essential oils in the dryer for softening.
@@MissChievousRN essential oils lol what a meme
MissChievousRN how do you add essential oils to a dry powder laundry detergent or wool dryer balls? I have been thinking of using the wool dryer balls also instead of dryer sheets.
One thing to mention since the filming of this video as the company who makes the Borax SIGNIFICANTLY lowered the "standard box size" that you are using. It's MUCH smaller now thus requiring an extra box to get the correct ratio you are using here now in 2016. I noticed that just a few weeks ago when I went to make my laundry soap. :( I hate when companies do that!!
I found the size she mentioned at Walmart, and I didn't need to buy two.
thanks! I will have to check there because Kroger only has the smaller size now.
Carmindy Stevens What size was the smaller box you had?
4 pounds 1 ounce / 65 ounces / 1.84kg
Isn't the new one only like 10oz. bigger?
I just made this for the second time, our first batch lasted over a year! We LOVE this recipe and prefer how this cleans our clothes over normal detergent. Thanks so much for sharing!
Does yours harden?
How much of everything did you use for a year?
Have also been using this for years. Thank you for sharing this video so others may enjoy it as well I love the way it cleans the clothes
Try using a 5 gallon bucket! :) It won't break like the bags and you can leave the extras in it. :) I saw a similar recipe, but it was doubled and it's lasted us the last year and will last us at least 6 more months with 2 in cloth diapers. It's amazing!
That's what I did too. 5 gallon bucket with a lid. Roll it around, tip it upside down, roll again. The ingredients seem to be well incorporated doing it this way, though I did have to break up a few lumps with a big ol' spoon.
I also used a left over plastic tub, then attached my grout mixer blade to my drill so I could incorporate all ingredients.
Or make smaller amounts at a time?
Using hubby's drill with long stirring tool, stir in the bucket itself
@helenarichard if you have a big family like mine, there's no point in cutting it down, however, you could also just as easily double it.
Thank you so much for making this video, I will be trying this one out for my family. I also love the tablespoon method because with the bigger scoop sometimes they want to put a whole bunch of soap in the machine when it is not needed.💕
Guilty. When I made this a few years ago, I used the scoop that came in the box of soap flakes. I was too lazy to grate the bars and I found a box of Ivory soap flakes for $1. I was using at least a fourth of a cup. Still lasted ten months though.
Nicely done! I've made this for years but LOVE the addition of the fabric softener beads. I'm going to have to try them in the mix next time instead of adding later, LOL. :)Jen
Secomd time making this. Love this recipe. It saves me tons of money! Thank you. Doesn't last a year, but keeps me stocked for months.
These days all those ingredients are more than $30.00.
Mariannie Bo’bannie just spent $36 for it all at Walmart.
But lasts a lot longer
Depends where you live and where you shop. I could make this for under $30 where I live, but the cost of living here is relatively low.
and how much is a box of NameBrand detergent that lasts a month?
You got to invest in order to save. A lot cheaper then spending money every month on soap. Just like when I cloth diapered. 200 dollers for cloth diaper was better than hundreds.
She's so funny, all you need is 1 tablespoon...or 2 or....🤣 thanx for this 🖤
I just broke my brand new vitamix trying to do this. Good news is I bought it from Costco. They’ll take back a used loaf of bread
Good for liveaboard life, very compact and efficient. This condensed amount is amazing for storage and lowering the weight and being a cheaper alternative on long trips. So many thanks.
#sailing community will love this!!
Thank you. I have been making this soap for a few years now, but you really have me some great tips. Like adding some oxi wash when I'm processing the Felsnaptha. And using a trash bag to mix it. Those were to pains of the process. I'm excited to try these tips. Thanks again!
Love this kind of thing. Its not that I mind spending money on say a really valuable thing but when Im able to avoid being gouged for something I can do myself it feels like Ive won.
This is me on my way to the store
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Thankyou so much! I can’t wait to get my first batch made!!😃
just made my first batch, it smells clean and wonderful without having to use scent crystals...i used a fine cheese grater to grate my bars of soap and then hand mixed the powders in one box at a time to help keep the grated soap from clumping as it was a little moist...it all mixed together wonderfully and i'm testing out a load of laundry now...i'm going to try it on other things like the tub, shower and some countertops
30$/yr laundry soap in a 450$ blendtech lol..
She used the years worth of laundry soap money she saved to buy the blender lol 🤣🤣
Dear Adam, if you use your expensive blender as much as I do...IT'S EXTREMELY WORTH IT!!!! AND LESS EXPENSIVE IN THE LONG RUN
Adam is a jackass that doesn’t know why someone would want good appliances. See, Adam, things like a blendtec are helpful tools for doing a number of things well around the house. Conversely, you’re likely an unhelpful tool who does nothing around the house.
Priorities
@@cpasanen714 I myself have a blendtech which is why I even know it costs that much.. It's amazing and helpful for many things.
All the moms around the wrold why isnt this video at million views. Awesome information life changer penny saver!
Shyrin Chan homemade laundry soap is becoming so popular that tide is sending out disinfo shills on social media to scare people into not making it. Maybe if they weren't so greedy and charging us $20 for a jug of soap we would still be buying it.
Renee` Hill wow! I didn’t know that
I'm one person and very frugal. $30 will wash my clothes for four years, plus the addition of least expensive and occassional drycleaning. Great find and good presentation. I don't like music when I'm listeing for instruction or news. I like that she brought in the music light just as finished and pouring into the glass container, kind of a celebration with music then. Cool.
you idiot
"Moms around the world"? A lot of guys do laundry too.
Borax: is fine its all natural
Cyanide: hold my drink
Literally lol'd hard at this😂
Darren Fenn exactly. Asbestos is dug straight from the ground, doesn't mean you want to be anywhere near it.
She's not drinking the Borax.
@@spencerwilton5831 actually 99% of asbestos is harmless. So yeah
@@thersten as long as its fibers are contained and nobody is so stupid to cut it without wearing breathing protection... Like my brother 🙄
Great details down to snipping the corner of the bag. Love it. Thank youl
I am also an appliance repairman and I do not recommend using this in new HE machines. In fact, I don't recommend using any powder detergent in these machines. They simply do not use enough water to thoroughly dissolve or rinse away this type of detergent. Half of the problems I encounter in repairing HE machines is due to the type and quantity of detergent used. But, if you are determined to use powder detergent, use it sparingly and always do an extra rinse. I know these homemade detergents are popular with some people because they are inexpensive to make. But, I promise if you screw up your machine by using too much the cost of repair will negate any cost savings from make-your-own detergent. 🤔
I alway start the washer first, let it dissolve and voila no residue
@@dorinachan113 That won't work for new HE machines. The door locks and can't be opened after the machine starts.
Dorina Chan LoL 😂 you are not using an HE machine!! The HE machines are front loading and lock once it is started!! Voila!!
J. H. Thanks for the heads up!
i take my tablespoon full, add it to a little container... add water... mix thoroughly... add to the machine... start the machine.
this way ALL the powder dissolves.
Been using this for the past 6 years. Will never by Tide again........Its so easy
Nothing natural about scented fabric softener crystals, but I get it! You can sub it out for essential oils and keep it natural and safer on sensitive skin
Just because it's natural doesn't mean people can't be allergic to something.
ChildofGodFirst obviously you don’t know anything about fragrances and oil isolates. I have an allergy to synthetic fragrances and have done that my whole life. My clothes are clean and smell lovely.
Don’t knock it til you try it. The video said this was natural- the synthetic fragrances in the fabric softener isn’t natural. This matters to people who require non synthetic fragrances.
Or better yet one half cup vinegar in final rinse.Clothes soft clean smell great
Years ago I made some of this detergent. I didn't have laundry facilities available to me so I had to wash my laundry by hand. As I was washing the very first articles of clothing the water turned black. Wow, this stuff really gets the dirt out of your clothes. I don't wear my clothes more than once, so they were fairly clean anyway, so I thought. I was very surprised at the color of the water. And my clothes felt so clean and fresh after I pulled them off the clothes line.
Cleans great too! Can’t use regular detergent anymore. Love your plastic bag mixing method!
I've been making this (similar) for 2 years only thing I add to it is the 1 Large bag of Foca Laundry booster that you can get at Wal-mart for about $7 for a very large bag, does add even more cleaning power and makes it last even longer.
I add this as well
I only use the smaller bag of foca no bar of soap: or scent crystals. the rest is the same: I use white distilled vinegar and couple drops lavender oil in the rinse cycle. however i do use the bars of soap to directly use on stain’s
I read in a few places never to use this detergent because it will create a small layer of grime and actually keep the dirt sticking to your clothes.
Yes
I’ve made this countless times. It’s a great recipe!
Thank you...you just saved me a ton of money!! I'm definitely doing this.
I remember using all of these items when I was a kid. Thanks for posting.
I'm not sure if 1 TB spoon is really enough. I could be wrong. I use between a 1/4C and 1/3 C per load. I have a top load washer. I can honestly say this is the best detergent I have ever used. My last batch lasted us about 6-7 months.
lisa wallis yeah, I have to use about that much with my top loader... not sure yet how long my batch will last.
I use the 1 tablespoon in my top loader without any less cleaning power. I have hard water but I don't use the oxi in it. Maybe I use less per load because I do smaller loads? When I was using the 1/4 c to even 2tablespoons in cold water, I would get undissolved soap left. When I started using less, it worked better.
I've been making mine for a year now, I have saved a lot of money and my clothes smell great!
I made this last year and it works well- on kid's clothes, hubby's work clothes, towels and sheets. I am so glad you made this video with garbage bags for an easy mix! I will advise to anyone reading my comment, I did burn up my Blender trying to break down the soap, but that's ok b/c I can replace it. This was def worth it, and the convenience of not having to remember one more thing to purchase has been great. A little pro tip too, white vinegar you can buy in bulk for like $3, is a disinfectant and makes your towels extra soft and fluffy :) I use 2 tablespoons for a full load just to give an idea.
I’ve used this for years! It’s amazing, inexpensive and works better than boughten detergent
Great help thanks! I noticed your stove up against the wall! It would be a great idea if you would put some type of fireproof substance on the wall. The extreme heat travels under the pot and out towards the wall. It can cause problems, such as the wall overheating and catching fire. A piece of fire retardant material, even a piece of stainless steel will do the trick. Something that will block the extreme heat. 12-16” high and 23” deep. Safe cooking! 👍🏻
I have never heard of anyone in my whole life having the back wall of a stove catch fire
@@abutterfly7975 they are talking about the wall to the right of the stove not the wall behind the stove.
Yesssss making this next month when we finish our soap! Glad it’s awesome for baby clothes
Thanks! I’ve been thinking about making my own for awhile now!
Thanks to RUclipsrs some of them shares beneficial tips with us. I made home made laundry detergents and I love it also very cheap for bigger size families . Peace and love people.
I am definitely going to make this as a backup because my girlfriend is absolutely stubborn about this kind of stuff but she would use anything if we run out. I will also wash my personal clothes with this exclusively if I like it. So I can't see this much lasting a year but I'll give it a try
I made the soap and am very happy with it. I do use hot water to dissolve soap first. I add white vinegar w essential lavender oil. I have HE washer. Highly recommend. Thank you for this video!!
This is brilliant. Thanks for uploading this budget friendly guide, Jill.
Thank you! I made it and use it to wash old towels, rags , and sheets that I use around the house for doing things like cleaning glass, wiping up spills, or washing my vehicles . It really cleaned them all very well and even removed grease stains! I was impressed with its cleaning power and it saves me from using more expensive laundry detergent.
Brian The Cajun Oxyclean IS expensive. This is false economy.
I just use castille soap, it's like 1tbsp for a load and wool dryer balls for the dryer. Never thought of making detergent
Gabrielle Pena - You use something like Dr. Bronner’s liquid Castile soap at 1 Tbsp for a load? And it cleans well?
I did this last year and it gas taken a little over a year to finish. I was using a little more, though and we are only two. But I really liked the outcome and ready to do it again. Thanks for sharing.
I’m going to be making this! This would save me so much money! Thank you for sharing!
U can make twice as much by making it in liquid form, hot water combines the ingredients, and you can stretch it by filling gallon jugs with half solution and water!
Most people waste detergent by putting several scoops in one load, when the wash rinse cycle will do most of the work!
You can; however, you can not add the peroxide bleach to it, and will need to add that separately if you want to. The dry peroxide bleach only works for a short period of time after it is wet and then becomes neutral.
I've tried it, really like the scent of my clothes 👚👗🎽👖👘👕👔 now! I put a date on when i made it & started using it, let's see how long it will last!! 👍👍.. Can u also post a video on how to make own liquid hand soap? Would really appreciate it! Thanks in advance🙏
Thank you for this!!!!! Just made my first yearly batch 😁
I have been making this since I watched your video a year or 2 ago...THANK YOU!!
I bought an extra blade for my food processor and it is only used for making laundry soap. I have several friends and my daughter's college friends that love this soap so I make batches for them too. They bring me the supplies and they leave with laundry soap. :-)
What ingredients and how much of each?
Can you share your way of making it? I would love to learn
@@mmartinez4117 She tells you how much of each item ????
You can find canisters and knives that fit Vitamix on Aliexpress, cheap...
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Fels Naptha and Zote have the same cleaning ingredients but I prefer Fels Naptha.
You dont need to add Washing Soda (Sodium Carbonate) and OxiClean they are the same thing. Oxiclean (Sodium Percarbonate) is better since it contains powdered form of Hydrogen Peroxide which is also marketed as color safe bleach.
Folksonomy q
No, they are NOT the same thing. Sodium Percarbonate breaks down when in contact with water to form Hydrogen Peroxide. If you don't know anything about chemistry, don't make proclamations like this. It's dangerous.
Jennifer Wells I agree with your point; they’re not the same. But how is it dangerous? If someone leaves out the washing soda, their grass stains might not come out? That kind of danger?
@@redned1799 Messing with chemicals you know nothing about IS dangerous.
@@redned1799 Maybe you've never heard, but combining certain common household chemicals can create a gas that can kill you.
I have been using this for the last few years and absolutely love it. While reading these comments, one suggested adding water. NO ! Do not add water with baking soda! Unless you want to clean your entire laundry area! It will not be good! This is a dry formula. There are liquid formulas that some do love. I will still with Jill, she's my go to on so many things!
Wow this is great. This made me think about how much money im spending on detergent. Both my husband and I wear a uniform every day and we do A LOT of laundry in our house. I'll be trying this for sure.
After looking at a few recipes, I’m making my own detergent today. But my simpler recipe will just use Dr. Bronner’s castille Bar soap, borax, A&H washing soap, baking soda, and Mrs. Meyers laundry boosters for fragrance. I’m mostly doing it bc #1 it’s all-natural (you know what I mean), #2 it’s economical, and #3 I hate using all the big plastic containers that my usual liquid laundry detergent comes in. Over time, I’ll see how well it works. If it doesn’t, I’ll try simple castille liquid soap as recommended in these comments.
It's been 2 years, AnovaLisa Dragonfly. How did your recipe turn out?
What are your measurements!? I love this combination
4:37 did anyone else see the stuff go flying
I did lol
Me
I had to go back & check it out. Lol!
Bottles falling. Powder flying. Very clumsy.
This is amazing I can’t wait to try this
I'm definitely going to try this...thank you so much for this video!
I bought a cheap blender for this. It barely made it, it was smoking when I was done.
Shred zote or Fels on a cheese grater. Use the parmesan grate for finest pieces/granules
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Damn 🤣
I found a stainless steel Coffee Scoop at Walmart(2 Tbsp) that's perfect to keep inside the container of detergent. I also split the big batch into two glass containers so I could make two different scents. Mine never lasts me a year because someone always wants to try it at home. For this price I don't mind sharing. :)
smart idea to make two different scents! i get bored with one smell too. :)
I buy 5 or 6 of the coffee scoops every time I see them. Such any little things. :-)
I also do not add my scent booster to the batch. I keep it separate so that my mom can use the soap and not have a allergic reaction. I just add a little downy to my personal loads. (Mom lives with us)
Fantastic recipe! Lasted a year!! Thank you!
I've been back twice to get your instructions thanks again! ❤
Tried this recipe today. Ok my review is mixed. I live in NYC and we do laundry in a laundromat every 4weeks. 2Kids, plenty stains.
So the two 2table spoon works well in the double loader machine with Pretreat stains and use Clorox for colors, use way less than recommended amount .
In the triple loader if the clothes are heavily soiled I suggest you use a liquid detergent with oxyclean power fill to the o line for all brand and 2-3 table spoon in the pre wash and 2-3 tbs in wash compartment.
For the BIG LOAD holds 6 baskets full of clothes. I use 2 table spoon in the pre wash and 3-4 in the wash compartment.I Use a stain remove on some items directly and a minute among of Clorox ultra bleach for colors like 1tbs full.
Pro: because I use the Clorox for colors In my clothes the clothes are very bright. The smell is amazing. Makes no suds for an he machine.
Con: does not do a good job on whites even with the use of chlorine bleach. It left the black rim on the shirts collar and cuff which does not happen even when I use the cheapest detergent.
For people who like suds this is a bit getting used to.
Not really good on dirt on the knees. I suggest using your favorite liquid detergent the smallest amount or 1tsp of dawn2x. Or rub in fels naptha on wet clothing for stain removal.
Don't use the whole box of baking soda if your water is not that hard. I used the whole box and so the detergent is not that concentrated.
Mistakes: I used the 4lbs box of baking soda, I used 2 zote bars, 1purex scents crystals, 3 x 1lbs oxyclean from the dollar stores ( along with a 3lbs box of the real oxy clean versatile stain remover $9)
Corrections: next time use 3bars of zote and half the baking soda.
Thanks so much for this recipe it only cost me $35 for the whole recipe with an extra bar for pretreatment.
@ Solange St Rose - you answered my questions! I didn’t see suds which made me wonder if 2 tbl spoons was enough.
@@lydiasimms5675 it's designed to be low sudsing. Most of these types of detergent recipes are.
Jeanmarie Todd she stated her mistakes in her full post. Read the whole thing next time .
@@breannamanderson8469 but she also listed cons which were user error and therefore unfair and incorrect.
Ladybug Jenkins the comment I replied to was talking about the amount of baking soda she used incorrectly. I replied with the fact that she stated her mistakes. The comment before said NOTHING about the cons list therefore I did not address it. If it doesn’t pertain to what I was talking about, refrain from responding with stuff that isn’t applicable to what I’m referring to. Thanks
Thank u so much for responding so quickly. I am definitely going to be making this homemade laundry detergent. I hope u have a wonderful day and I think ur videos are great. 😃
I've been making this for years now. Great stuff!
I substitute this for flour in all of my baking and boy do my cookies taste fresh and clean!
Lmao
Lol
lol, a true tide pod kid at heart here guys ...
@@-AnyWho My son did those Tide Pod things, know what happened? He grew ginger bread legs and had Red Hot scabies around his white frosting sores.. It's not really funny, it's a serious complication with baking with such powerful ingredients. Luckily this recipe, if consumed enough only leaves your skin flaky where you don't need any extra soap to shower with. Lady is a pro and she don't know.
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I made this today! I am allergic to all that other stuff so I just used the Zote bars and super washing soda by them selves , and next month im going to get some castle soap it has olive oil in it and I thought that may be good for my clothes lol but this is fun and I'm enjoying new things.
+Sandra, I'm so glad this works for you!
The Kirk's Castile soap bars grate well & work really well. They're made from coconut though.
Sandra I can only use gain origional
@David Ive learned many new skills from RUclips videos.
Ok, first of all thank you for sharing this recipe. I did it, haven't used it yet but I'm sure it will do fine. It was a shorter time than making my liquid soap but the work was much harder. I'm 64 and consider myself strong for my age but it was too much. With the liquid I simmer the soap on the stove til it's melted and stir 5 gallons of ingredients with my husbands paint stirrer with a cordless drill. It's very Zen stirring the liquid. This recipe was aggravating and strenuous.
I have been using this for quite awhile now. I made a batch quite awhile ago and shared some with a friend and she LOVED it too and wants to get together and make more. I actually used the Zote Flakes and it works great and I don't have to grate.
+Easterg Griffee great idea! Thanks for sharing :-)
Love this..Great video.
Does anyone know what the exact size is of the glass jar used in the video?
It seems prefect for the detergent.
Thanks! ☺
I'm guessing a three gallons container.
I made this last September and with a family of 9, we are just now (August of the next year) almost out. What we have left will probably last until at least September. One year’s worth of detergent for $30 is awesome.
Wow, now I'm wondering what's in Gain/tide detergents. I'm going to start making my own detergent because you know what is really in it. Plus saving and getting the most of it. Thank you for sharing 👍🏼💯😀❤
That is soap not detergent unless you are using a wash board to properly agitate then your clothes are not clean. They are rinsed and coated in soap.
I believe your right it was definitely really really disturbing to smell wet funk on clothes after using this i tried it few times still ended having to use regular laundry detergent
How come the algorithm didn't know I only use liquid detergent?
How close are you to being out of detergent though?
@@NedTheUndead HAHA
Because now you feel less guilty to use your liquid detergent?
Algorithm is having a very bad day. Google and Amazon lords should know this for me as well. LOL
Gosh, this sounds so great...I want to try it....I'm never really satisfied with my regular detergents anyway....hope I like this better.
That was so satisfying. Excellent presentation
I make my own laundry detergent but I used my own homemade soap. Sometimes, bastile, pure castile, coconut and curd soap. With zero Superfating it means no oil left just pure soap. This is not a bath soap but it's for cleaning and washing clothes.
+Luzvi Germinal I do this too. 80% coconut oil/20% lard soap and it cleans great. No detergents like Zote or Fels Naptha AND no-one has ezcema any more. These shop bars are bad for your skin. I only mix it with the soda crystals, none of the other chemicals she used.
can you share your method?
Don't castle soap have alot of oils how do that clean clothes
you you hot little gumball. make that pure castile and mix it right up. you betta do it. get them DOLLAS
If you open the package of Fels Naphtha soap and you let it dry up it will shred up easier.