Where can I buy ingredients to make homemade laundry detergent?

Anwaar
by Anwaar
I want to make homemade laundry liquid and soap at home. Are there any shops that I can purchase the ingredients from?
I'm living in Sydney Australia.
And can I receive an Arabic translation of how to make it step by step?
Many thanks if you do,
Anwaar
  8 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 03, 2016
    Heres a site I found that I feel will help you .www.diynatural.com/homemade-laundry-detergent-soap/ It shows the how to so from there you will hopefully find a store to purchase what you need.
  • Cgw3886291 Cgw3886291 on Feb 03, 2016
    I found mine at Walmart
  • MN Mom MN Mom on Feb 03, 2016
    Depending on which ingredients you need you should be able to purchase items at a grocery store. The all natural laundry soap my daughter uses is primarily baking soda which is readily available.
  • Nancy OBrien Nancy OBrien on Feb 03, 2016
    I found everything on Amazon.
  • Bernadette Recter Bernadette Recter on Feb 03, 2016
    Hi There, Have a look at www,wendyls.co.nz. Wendyl Nissen is The Green Goddess, and has lots of recipes for all sorts of household cleaners. Most of the ingredients are available at a bulk bin type store, or you supermarket. I can recommend the laundry powder, make it and use it, Good luck Bernadette
  • Colleen Colleen on Feb 03, 2016
    I have a book called 1001 easy ways for earth wise living. its a natural and eco friendly ideas from readers digest
  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Nov 14, 2022

    Laundry Detergent Powder Recipe

    • 4 cups Borax
    • 4 cups washing soda
    • 2 cups baking soda
    • 4 cups Castile bar soap
    • 10 drops essential oil, optional
    • Sealed tub

    Walmart, dollar stores, natural stores, and Amazon would have these products.

  • Chloe Crabtree Chloe Crabtree on May 26, 2023

    This recipe, made with simple ingredients, makes 1 gallon of homemade soap.

    • 1 cup borax (freshens, deodorizes, and lifts dirt and stains)
    • 1 cup washing soda (freshens and deodorizes)
    • 1 cup liquid castile soap or Sal Suds (the main cleaning agent, lifts dirt and cleans)
    • 50 drops essential oil (optional for a scent)
    • 15 cups water (distilled water, found in any grocery store, is best as it doesn’t contain containments found in tap or filtered water)