
Store-Bought vs. Homemade LAUNDRY SOAP: Is It Really Worth It to Make Your Own Homemade Powder Laundry Soap?!
Is it worth it to make your own homemade laundry powder soap, or should you just buy it pre-made at the store?
In this video and series, we will analyze the cost, convenience and ingredient comparisons between homemade and store-bought powder laundry soap.
I will also teach you an easy formula to use to make the homemade version, and at the end of the episode, I will share my opinion on whether or not it’s worth it to make your own or buy the store-bought version.
VIDEO: How to Make Homemade Powder Laundry Soup
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An easy “ratio” formula that you can use to make whatever size batch of homemade laundry soap as you like!
Ingredients
- 3 cups baking soda
- 3 cups washing soda
- 3 cups borax
- 3 cups epsom salt
- 1 bar castile soap, scented or unscented grated
Instructions
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In a large mixing bowl, stir together the baking soda, washing soda, borax, and epsom salt.
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Make a small well in the powder mix and grate the castile bar soap into the mixture. Gently fold to evenly distribute the little curls of castile soap.
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Transfer the homemade powder laundry soap mix to a storage container with an air-tight lid.
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Use 1/4 cup of powder mixture for a regular load, or 1/3 cup of powder mixture for extra soiled items.