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Feb. 11, 2008 - Home Made Fabric Softener.....You CAN Make It!!!
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Good morning, all!  This entry is the companion post to home made laundry detergent..........Home made fabric softener.   I have tried different recipes and I feel they all work about the same, so it will just be a matter of personal choice.  Jen over at MayTheyBeMightyMen has posted one as well.  Please go take a look and see which recipe she has.  While you're there, if you happen to have any "frugal living" tips you would like to share, please feel free to do so. 

Frugal living is a subject I think we can all help each other with.  I was even comtemplating having Frugal Friday and posting time/money saving tips for all to share.  Leave me a comment and let me know what you think. 

This is the recipe that I have used.  Sorry there are no pictures this time!  : > (

Home Made Fabric Softener

6 cups water
3 cups distilled white vinegar (this is what makes your clothes soft) 
2 cups hair conditioner ( yes, that's right......hair conditioner)

I used an old plastic milk jug for this but you can use whatever you wish.  I measured out 6 cups of warm water and put that into my milk jug.  I then measured out 3 cups of vinegar into a glass my glass measuring cup, added my 2 cups of conditioner (I used one with a lavendar scent) and stirred them together making the conditioner easier to pour into the milk jug.  Now shake.   You will get some sudsing on the top, but that is ok.  Just shake before each use.  This WILL have a vinegar smell to it but don't worry, your clothes won't smell like it.  I have added more water and less vinegar sometimes depending on the strength of the scent of the conditioner I use, because I have always HATED  the smell of vinegar!!!   And to think we use it in soooo many home made cleaning items.  Go figure!

How do I use my fabric softener?  I fill up an old pump detergent bottle, and I also use a spray bottle.  It depends on the mood that I am in and whichever is closest to grab, but I do prefer the spray as it is easier to handle.  I then take a wet wash cloth (which I normally have in the wash any way because I am FOREVER washing them) and I either squirt a little bit of softener on the cloth, or three pumps of the spray (this is called a re-usable dryer sheet).   Then, if I am drying the load completely, I just toss it in the dryer and PRESTO......no static cling and my clothes smell fresh.  If I am hanging them up/out like I normally do, I put the fabric softener in the rinse cycle, (I prefer to put it in the wash when I add my detergent so I won't forget it....hmmm....me forget something?  lolol) and dry them in the dryer for 5 minutes before hanging them up to get the wrinkles out.  

Well, there you have it........Home made fabric softener.  See, you CAN make it!!     Do you have a different recipe that you would like to share with us?  Please feel free to do so.   And if you try this recipe..........PLEASE Let me know what you think!!  I really like it!!

Blessings~
Laura

P.S.  I have heard about wadding up three balls of aluminum foil and putting them in your dryer to elimate static cling.  I have not used it, but I am willing to give it a try.   Now I will REALLY have a hard time keeping K out of the dryer!  R O F L


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Feb. 9, 2008 - Is Making Your Own Laundry Detergent Really Less Expensive?
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The approximate cost of making 2 gallons of the liquid laundry detergent, using the Fels Naptha soap is .71 cents.  With the 2 gallon recipe, you will have enough detergent to do approximately 64 loads of wash.  That comes out to about .01 cent a load.    

Here is the breakdown I found on the internet, but I can't remember where.....SORRY!!!!.  But please remember, they are using the prices they paid for these items and you may have paid a little more or a little less for your ingredients.  Here in VA, I paid less for all three.  I buy my soap when they have really good sales.  However, this last batch I made, I used FREE (I love that word) soap I got from my close friend.  Her husband travels a lot for work and he brings her back lots of hotel bar soap.  Thank you, my close friend's husband!!! 

Fels Naptha: $1.12  for a 5.5 oz bar.  The recipes says use a 1/3 (approx. 1 cup) of a bar.  They calculated 2 oz. just to make the math a little easier.  The cost of the Fels Naptha per batch is: .40 cents. 

Washing Soda: $2.23 for a 55 oz. box.  This came to .17 cents per batch.  They calculated how much per oz (2.23 divided by 55) and then weighed a half cup of washing soda (4.2oz.) and multiplied my per oz. price by 4.2 

Borax: $3.27 for a 76 oz. box.  This came to .14 cents per batch.  Did the same calculations as above, however a 1/2 cup of borax weighs 3.5 oz.

For the final numbers they have .40 + .17 + .14 = .71 for 2 gallons of laundry detergent.  

That means that 2 gallons = 64 - 1/2 cup portions.  They then divided .71 cents by 64 which = .01109 which is approximately .01 cent per wash load.

Can you beat that?  The answer is.......................NO, YOU CAN'T!!!!

Blessings~
Laura

 


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Feb. 7, 2008 - Come On..............You Know You Want To Make Some Homemade Laundry Detergent
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"GOD IS GOOD!!!"
I just had to say that!! 

            

Before I get to the detergent recipe, I just wanted to wish my son, nintendomaster a......

"HAPPY 14th BIRTHDAY"

Please stop by and wish Kiddo a Happy Birthday.  He would LOVE it! 

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Have you ever had something on your mind and then out of nowhere, someone asks you about what it is you have been thinking about and there is NO WAY they could have known that?  THAT IS SOOOO COOL!  Well, Belinda over at

luvs2bemom read my mind yesterday.  I kept thinking all day that I needed to make more laundry detergent before I ran out, but something would come up and I would forget.  Thank you, Belinda, for reminding me I need to make detergent! 

When we decided to homeschool, I knew I had to find ways to help us live a more frugal lifestyle, now that we were going back to one income.  Not only that, I just LOVE things that are home made, no matter what it is.  (unless they are dust bunnies)   My kids have always known that I have a very hard time spending money, but when I started making the detergent, they thought I had gone "CRAZY!"  We have been making and using this recipe for over 7 months now and I have only made 3 batches.  Each batch I make will fit in one of those Purex containers with the pour spout and cup.

So, here are the directions.......and with pictures too!    I am a "visual" person and need to see how things are done.  I have a hard time reading directions, so when we first made this, I had my husband read the directions and do it with me.  For some reason, I can read the same directions, book passage, scripture verse, etc., and get something out of it completely different than you.  So, the last time I made the detergent, I decided to take pictures in case someone wanted to make it.

So here you go, Belinda.........this is for you! 

There are 2 ways to make this detergent, liquid and powder, but they both use the same 3 basic indredients.  Also, if you can, whatever utensils you use to make the detergent, it is a good idea to label them and keep them separate so you won't cook with them.   I can't remember if I got my untensils at the thrift store or at a yard sale.   This detergent will not suds up very much, which also makes this great for front loading washers, but it is still cleaning your clothes.  The first time I used it, I put in my detergent and the clothes, but I forgot to close the lid.  When I went back and looked at the water it was dark.  I thought something had run because of the BORAX of the Washing Soda.  Looking more closely, I realized that nothing had run, it was the dirt from our clothes.    Y U C K !!!!  I know, I know.....stop talking and get on with the directions! 

The 3 basic ingredients you need for your detergent are:

1 cup of Grated bar soap  -  (Fels Naptha, Ivory, Coast, Irish Spring, basically any kind you like...scented or not)  you can add a little bit more soap if you want a stronger scent or you can add essential oils to scent it. 
(Now you know what to do with all those bars of hotel soap  )


1/2 cup BORAX - you can get this at Wal-Mart or almost any grocery store down the detergent aisle
I purchased mine at Wal-Mart for $2.97 for a 4 lb 12oz box.

1/2 cup Super Washing Soda (not to be confused with Baking Soda....they are NOT the same thing) You can find this at Martin's, Kroger's, and Farmer Food's here in VA.  You would need to call your local grocery store to see if they carry it.  I purchased mine at Martin's for $1.99 for a 3 lb 7oz box.

Other items you will need:

5 gallon bucket or container with a lid (if making the liquid or some other container for the powder)

Grater ( or you can use a food processor, but you need to grate the soap for both kinds)

Cooking Spray or something else to "lightly" grease your grater for easy clean-up later (trust me on this one from personal experience!

Pot - big enough to hold 1/2 gallon (this is needed to dissolve the ingredients)

Measuring cup - 1/2 cup size

Mixing spoon with a long handle - to stir your mixture in the bucket

Ok, we are going to make the powder first.

The first thing you need to do is to "lightly" spray your grater with cooking spray to make cleaning the grater easy later on. 

Now, grate your bar soap.  Grate the whole bar even though you only need 1 cup, as you can save the remaining soap for another batch.  Put soap into a bowl or container.

Measure out a 1/2 cup each of BORAX and Super Washing Soda.  Put them in the bowl/container with the grated soap.

Stir or shake your 3 ingredients together.

Now if you have a food processor, some have even used a coffee grinder, you can grind it up to make a finer powder.  I did that to mine.  The picture above is with the soap just grated, the pictures below, is what it looked like before and after I used my Ultimate Chopper.  I prefer to make a finer powder.


See the difference?  It is just a matter of preference.  Now all you need to do is store it in some kind of container.

How much powder do I use?  I use 1 tablespoon for a normal load and 2 tablespoons for a large or extra dirty load.

Onward to the liquid~

Follow the same directions for grating and measuring the soap (you do not need to put this in the food processor because you are going to dissolve it in water), BORAX, and Washing Soda only this time keep them separated.

Take your pot and put about 2 quarts of water in and put it over a medium flame till heated. 


(you don't have to be EXACT with this recipe.  As my mom would say, "It's not rocket science, Laura!"  ha ha  (LOVE AND MISS YOU, MOM!) 

While the weather was warm and we cooked outside, I would make my detergent on the grill using the left over coals.  This way I was not wasting the charcoal or using the electricity.

Ok, now we are going to add our ingredients ONE AT A TIIME, stirring and dissolving each one before adding the next one.  The mix will get thicker but to what degree all depends on the soap that you use.  

                    1 cup grated soap,

                    1/2 cup BORAX,

                     and 1/2 cup Washing Soda

Are you still with me?  It's pretty easy, huh?  It's okay, we are almost finished!!!

Alright, after those three ingredients are dissolved, turn off the heat and remove pot from burner.  Get your bucket/container and put again about 2 quarts of water in it. 

I like to use warm water for this part, only because I am ALWAYS FREEZING and if I get my hands in it, it's WARM! 

Next, pour your soap mixture into the bucket and stir. 

Now add about a gallon of warm water and stir again.

Coming to the home stretch..........................Now all you have to do is put a cover on it and let it sit overnight, however, I have used it right after making it because I waited to long to make more and I really NEEDED to do laundry.

The next day when you remove the lid, there are a few different ways it may look.  There is no WRONG way, as again, it all depends on the kind of soap you used.  I don't have a picture because mine looked the same as before.

  • It may look just like it did before you put the lid on
  • It may look like nothing but a big blob of gel
  • It may have the look and consistency of egg drop soup

In any case, all you need to do, if it has gelled, is to stir/shake before use.

How much liquid do I use?  I use 1/2 cup per  normal load and up to a cup for large and extra dirty loads.

Well, there you have it in a nut shell.  Homemade laundry detergent.  I hope you enjoy making this as much as I do.

Should you have ANY questions, please feel free to message me

~COMING SOON TO A BLOG NEAR YOU.....................
HOMEMADE FABRIC SOFTENER~

Blessings~
Laura

Do I really need a DISCLAIMER? Should this say something different?  "As with any recipe, please take caution using any/all appliances.  Results may vary.  I do not assume any responsibility for your results."


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