Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Laundry Detergent

1 bar of soap preferably ivory or zote (I found zote at a Hispanic store it is a bar of soap made for cleaning clothes.)
1/2C washing soda (I found this at my local grocery store) If you can't find it you can replace it with the cheap version of oxyclean.
1/2C Borax

Cut the bar of soap into smaller pieces then put it in your food processor and mix it until fine. If you don't have a food processor you can grate it with a grater. Add washing soda and borax. Mix completely. It will have a laundry soap consistency when you are all done. Store in a airtight container. Use one to two tablespoons per load depending on how big and how dirty the load is, I use two. It works great. This is really fun to make with the kids. Make sure you wear some kind of mask when making, it is pretty potent.
Last week we made liquid hand soap, it was like a really cool science project and after some tweaking, it turned out really good and it smells yummy. And best of all it is 30 cents for two gallons.

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