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I think this is almost exactly identical to my post:
http://www.icanteachmychild.com/2011/02/make-it-homemade-liquid-laundry-soap-1.html
I figured with our HE machine, it would cost about 1 cent per load!
I think this is almost exactly identical to my post:
http://www.icanteachmychild.com/2011/02/make-it-homemade-liquid-laundry-soap-1.html
I figured with our HE machine, it would cost about 1 cent per load!
I found the difference…I used Arm & Hammer WASHING Soda and this one calls for baking soda. 🙂
I believe she found her recipe on the Duggar site, too! Maybe I’ll have to try it…I’m just not sure how it will work with our allergies! Have you made any homemade dishwasher detergent?
I found the difference…I used Arm & Hammer WASHING Soda and this one calls for baking soda. 🙂
I believe she found her recipe on the Duggar site, too! Maybe I’ll have to try it…I’m just not sure how it will work with our allergies! Have you made any homemade dishwasher detergent?
I’ve kind of always wanted to try this, but have been worried with all the sensitive skin at our house. I’ve heard that some people have had great luck with it and other’s who’s skin didn’t agree.
As I was scrubbing spots out of my carpet the other day, I was thinking about how I’d love to find a more natural “make your own” spot remover.
I’ve kind of always wanted to try this, but have been worried with all the sensitive skin at our house. I’ve heard that some people have had great luck with it and other’s who’s skin didn’t agree.
As I was scrubbing spots out of my carpet the other day, I was thinking about how I’d love to find a more natural “make your own” spot remover.
Hi! I’m the “Thumby Mummy” who posted the homemade laundry recipe. Just wanted to let you know that my son has numerous allergies and sensitive skin. I have so much laundry because any time he goes outside (during the high pollen count days) I have to change his clothes to remove any pollen dust. He also has had eczema since he was an infant but this laundry soap does not affect his skin negatively. I was originally concerned about the Fels Naptha soap having a perfume in it and we are strictly a “scent-free” family. However, we haven’t had any trouble because this homemade recipe is so mild. However, I have read that you can substitute a unscented Ivory soap bar instead…
Also, I read this article http://www.buzzle.com/articles/washing-soda-vs-baking-soda.html before deciding to use baking soda instead of washing soda. Even though our Walmart started carrying washing soda, I might stick with the baking soda because it is not considered caustic…
Have a great day!
I was just wondering about the baking soda…but everything I’ve read looks fine! I wonder if you could use any kind of bar soap?
I’m not sure if you can substitute any bar soap or if there are certain types that work better than others. I have so much laundry detergent right now that it will be quite awhile before I need to make a new batch! I’ll let you know when/if I do though! 🙂
Hi! I’m the “Thumby Mummy” who posted the homemade laundry recipe. Just wanted to let you know that my son has numerous allergies and sensitive skin. I have so much laundry because any time he goes outside (during the high pollen count days) I have to change his clothes to remove any pollen dust. He also has had eczema since he was an infant but this laundry soap does not affect his skin negatively. I was originally concerned about the Fels Naptha soap having a perfume in it and we are strictly a “scent-free” family. However, we haven’t had any trouble because this homemade recipe is so mild. However, I have read that you can substitute a unscented Ivory soap bar instead…
Also, I read this article http://www.buzzle.com/articles/washing-soda-vs-baking-soda.html before deciding to use baking soda instead of washing soda. Even though our Walmart started carrying washing soda, I might stick with the baking soda because it is not considered caustic…
Have a great day!
I was just wondering about the baking soda…but everything I’ve read looks fine! I wonder if you could use any kind of bar soap?
I’m not sure if you can substitute any bar soap or if there are certain types that work better than others. I have so much laundry detergent right now that it will be quite awhile before I need to make a new batch! I’ll let you know when/if I do though! 🙂