Friday, August 3, 2012

Homemade Washing Powder

I decided to join the revolution and make my own laundry detergent (or as someone at the store called it - "washing powder"). I tried it because I was sick of adding "extras" to my laundry detergent to make it work, such as baking soda or downy unstopables. I received my inspiration from here (via pinterest.com, of course!). 

Below are the ingredients I used. It was super easy! 


  • 1 Box of Borax (4 lb 12oz)
  • 1 Box of Super Washing Soda (3 lb 7 oz.)
  • 1 Bottle of Purex Crystals - Tropical Splash (28 oz)
  • 2 Boxes of Baking Soda (2 lb) 
  • 3 Bars of Fels-Naptha (5.5 oz)
  • 1 Box of Oxi-Clean (3 lb)
 First I grated the three bars of soap using a cheese grater:



Then I poured the rest of the ingredients into my blue bucket and stirred it with a giant spoon. My inspiration suggested layering the ingredients into a five gallon bucket, which I wish I had done, because it took A LOT of stirring to combine the ingredients. But all that stirring paid off and this is the result: 



I put it into a 2 gallon glass container from Wal-Mart for only $9.97! And I put dryer sheets in a 1 gallon container, also from Wal-Mart.

The total cost for the detergent was $24.29. Each load only requires 2 tablespoons, which means that this batch will clean 256 loads, meaning that each wash only cost $0.09! Compare this to Tide Powder Detergent from Amazon which is $0.34 per load, for a cost savings of over $60!  (That was a lot of math, y'all!) 

Not only is the powder cheaper and prettier, it works very well! My husband is a commercial fisherman and just returned home from a 3 week trip on a boat, so he had some super smelly clothes! I tested the detergent on them, and within one wash they were fresh and clean! I think I'm going to add some more Purex, because the clothes smell clean, but not perfumed. If you give it a try, let me know what you think! 

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