I was talking to a friend the other day who I gave some of my laundry soap, she had run out and went back to her commercially prepared detergent and disliked it so much, she wanted to make some of what I use. I cannot imagine going back to anything else. Instead of a written how-to I thought I would put up a pictorial post. I highly recommend
The Duggar Recipe. One thing to note, have ten (yes 10!) gallon jugs ready before making this recipe.
Feel free to ask any other questions you may have! :)
Simple to Make ~ So good on your clothes ~ Wonderful for your pocket book!
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Grate one bar of soap |
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Melt on stove top in 3 cups of water |
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Pour melted soap into 2.5 gallons of water |
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Add Borax and Washing Soda |
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Add another 2.5 gallons, stir well, and let sit overnight | | |
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