Homemade Liq Laundry Detergent
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Maria on Nov 08, 2013I had the same problem so I just leave the Fels-Naptha out. Been using it for about a year and I think it works better than Tide. :o)Helpful Reply
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Linda Ringley on Nov 08, 2013I actually use a bar of Ivory in place of the Fels-Naptha and grate it with a grater and I actually boil it on the stove to dissolve it. I have found that if I do it in the morning and stir it throughout the day as it cools down it isn't lumpy. I actually went to a different version last time I made laundry detergent - I now use 3TBS of Washing Soda, 3TBS of Borax and 3TBS of any variety of Dawn. Put 2 QTS of HOT water in a gallon jug shake it up and then fill the rest of the jug with cool water. I fill it slowly and let the bubbles go down and it takes 1Cup per load but it does a great job because of the grease fighters in the Dawn. Have to make it more frequently but the trade off is no lumps at all.Helpful Reply
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Loretta Weathersbee on Nov 08, 2013you can get flaked castile soap detergent At Walmart I think There is one called Zote or Ivory Snow works tooHelpful Reply
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117135 on Nov 09, 2013my First batch I made with fels-naptha and it did not dissolve completely so I switch to Castile soap. Make sure you grate it before melting it in the water.Helpful Reply
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NancyLee on Nov 09, 2013I used the fels naptha for a couple of years, got a bad rash-don't know if it was the detergent but I stopped using it. Recently, in a free kindle book, I found a great recipe for a liquid detergent using 3 tablespoons borax, 3 tablespoons washing soda and 2 tablespoons original Dawn dish detergent (not the concentrated stuff - the original is hard to find). I actually used Palmolive the first couple of times until I found the original Dawn. But I think you could use any liquid dish detergent including liquid castile soap. I changed the directions a little. The original directions said to put these ingredients into a gallon container (I used an old laundry detergent container and taped the directions right on the outside) and add 2 cups hot water - shake until dissolved and then fill rest of container with water. Well, you guessed it - it was so sudsy - had to keep waiting and adding a little water at a time. So now I add the 2 cups of hot water to the ingredients in an appropriate size container and stir until dissolved. I fill the empty detergent container with water - keeping room on the top for the now dissolved ingredients. When I add it carefully, it doesn't suds up much and I can add a little more water carefully until container is full. Put the cap on - shake it up - and voila! Liquid laundry detergent - CHEAP AND EASY! YAY!!(And no more scrapped knuckles from grating the bar soap!)Helpful Reply
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Cheryl Knapp on Nov 09, 2013I had the same problem with the felsnaptha and I like NancyLee's idea to leave it out and use dish detergent instead.Helpful Reply
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Elaine Simmons on Nov 10, 2013I gave up after the first batch because the Fels-Naptha didn't dissolve. That was a few years ago. Maybe I will try Nancy's recipe again.Helpful Reply
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Elaine Simmons on Nov 10, 2013Another question, Nancy. What is the name of the free book you got?Helpful Reply
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Sherrie on Nov 10, 2013Soap isn't exactly what gets your clothes clean. It is the washing power if your machine, now saying that there are some good recipes and simple idea's you can use. One is a tablespoon of dish soap. This was in AARP newsletter my Dad receives. Another is One Good Thing by Jillie. Here is a pretty good recipe and the link to get. http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2013/03/super-concentrated-no-grate-liquid-laundry-detergent.html Hers is simple. She has very good simple recipes for laundry liquid. Remember if your borrow others idea's be sure to give them credit! This is the right thing!Helpful Reply
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Mamacrazydog on Nov 10, 2013GIRLS I MADE THE LIQUID AND ACTUALLY LIKE THE POWDERED FORM BEST, HONEST, IT IS EASIER AND GOES FURTHER,I MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY ARE REALLY PLEASED! IF INTERESTED MY E-MAIL IS mamacrazydog@gmail.com> don't care to share 1 to 2 tab.per load love it!!Helpful Reply
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Glennis on Nov 16, 2013Try microwaving the Fels Naptha. It will get very puffy and when it cools can be crumbled with your fingers. Any large pieces left can be grated on a slaw grater.Helpful Reply
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