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Homemade Laundry Detergent
10-20-2007, 01:30 PM
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Homemade Laundry Detergent
I mentioned in another thread that one of the areas Im cheap in is laundry detergent. I make my own. Its amazing how much junk is in a box of detergent that does nothing for cleaning at all. After asking around, I found this recipe:
1/2 Cup Washing Soda (NOT baking soda.)
1/2 Cup Borax
1 Cup Fels Naptha Soap
Grind it down using a cheese shredder and mix. Simple as that.
Use 1 tablespoon for light loads. 2 tablespoons for heavier loads. (Tablespoon is the right size, its more potent and doesnt need cups of it to work.)
The washing soda can be gotten at Kroger fairly cheaply. The Borax is common in just about any grocery store. I got the Fels Naptha Soap on Amazon. There was a bundle deal for 8 or 10 bars for <$10 including shipping.
Anyone else got some cheap recipes that they want to share?
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10-20-2007, 01:58 PM
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Thanks
Now how can we turn soap bar into liquid soap. I dont know why liquid soap is so expensive compared to bars.
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10-20-2007, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by landover
Thanks
Now how can we turn soap bar into liquid soap. I dont know why liquid soap is so expensive compared to bars.
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I think that you could use the above recipe adding glycerin and water to make liquid soap. Ive not made it before, but I would start with adding until you get the right consistency and going from there.
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10-20-2007, 03:09 PM
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$7 for six hundred gallons at costco.
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10-20-2007, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by cute fuzzy bunny
$7 for six hundred gallons at costco.
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I'm confused - is chemengineer trading tri-sodium phosphate? TSP? Is Costco cornering the market? TSP is available in liquid form? I get in enough trouble doing the wash (max hot, max cycle, 1600rpm spin) - using a special homebrew blend detergent would put my gal over the edge.
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10-20-2007, 04:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ChemEng
Anyone else got some cheap recipes that they want to share?
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OK, here's the drain cleaning recipe given to me by my dad, a plumber by trade:
1/2 cup baking soda (i.e., Arm & Hammer) NOT washing soda as it can damage PVC pipe when combined with the vinegar
1 cup white vinegar -- heated in microwave till hot
Pour the baking soda into the drain. Then slowly add the hot vinegar. The mixture will fizz and bubble. Wait about 15 minutes and flush drain with a quart or so of boiling water.
Done. I do this every month or so to keep the shower drain clear of soap gunk, etc.
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10-20-2007, 05:23 PM
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I love the drain cleaner idea and will try it soon since they are ingredients I can actually get.
Our water is very hard, and liquid soaps here rinse much cleaner on the hands than bar soaps, so I imagine the same is true for laundry (perhaps mis-guidedly).
Related; I found an interesting alternative to commercial conventional toothpaste:
Ipsab® Herbal Treatment
If you investigate further the "prickly ash bark" ingredient is important, but inbetween uses (and a major component of the IPSAB) is just salt and baking soda in equal quantities.
I'd like to get some of the powder, since powder toothpaste has basically disappeared but would now be very convenient for travelers faced with the exaggerated gel/liquids ban.
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10-20-2007, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ladelfina
I'd like to get some of the powder, since powder toothpaste has basically disappeared but would now be very convenient for travelers faced with the exaggerated gel/liquids ban.
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Not to mention how much toothpaste costs relative to its volume. If theres a different way to get at it cheaply, its worth looking into.
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Originally Posted by calmloki
I'm confused - is chemengineer trading tri-sodium phosphate? TSP? Is Costco cornering the market? TSP is available in liquid form? I get in enough trouble doing the wash (max hot, max cycle, 1600rpm spin) - using a special homebrew blend detergent would put my gal over the edge.
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TSP=Thrift Savings Plan. The government equivalent to a 401k. There some opportunities to play the market with it, and that link takes you to the moves Ive made in that regard.
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10-20-2007, 07:50 PM
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Here is my recipe for cleaning very very dirty windows:
One pint rubbing alcohol
2 T liquid dish soap
2T ammonia
Stir
Apply to window with a scrubbing sponge or sea sponge
Use on very dirty windows without adding water. Some of our exterior windows were so dirty I thought they were etched. The usual windex type cleaners didn't work. This worked beautifully.
Most of our floors are wood. The best cleaner I have found is just a damp rag. If extra dirty, maybe a touch of vinegar.
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10-20-2007, 07:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ChemEng
...1 Cup Fels Naptha Soap
Grind it down using a cheese shredder and mix. Simple as that.
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Also handy for Poison Oak.
I had to chase around half the county to find Fels Naptha Soap when DH got into it.
Ah, and the Borax is handy for preserving fish eggs for bait, so says same DH.
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10-20-2007, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Brat
Ah, and the Borax is handy for preserving fish eggs for bait, so says same DH.
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And to get rid of those carpenter ants.
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10-20-2007, 08:04 PM
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2 egg yolks
1/3 tsp tabassco
2 drops soap
42 oz water
put it in a plastic water bottle to put on plants. do not use something with a sprayer - when the egg yolk dries, it clogs the spray nozzle.
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10-20-2007, 08:06 PM
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A somewhat modified version of marthas recipe, but for general cleaning. I havent bought regular cleaner in a brazillion years.
Spray bottle
1" rubbing alcohol
2" ammonia
couple of drops of dish soap
fill with water
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10-20-2007, 08:07 PM
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Really!!!
I learned about talcom powder for sugar ants while in AU (they don't like to walk on it). Carpenter ants are a pest in our area so the next time I see any I will give it a go.
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10-20-2007, 08:16 PM
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For carpenter ants, I used carbaryl dust (Sevin). In a hand dust pump, pump it directly on the ants, and any entry/exits they use. They pick up and carry the dust back to the nest and die there later, tracking and carrying a bunch of it along with them. Eventually the nest gets a critical mass of the dust and they either die off or decide to move the nest.
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Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful. Just another form of "buy low, sell high" for those who have trouble with things. This rule is not universal. Do not buy a 1973 Pinto because everyone else is afraid of it.
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10-20-2007, 08:42 PM
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I use crumpled newspaper on windows and mirrors to give them a nice shine after washing them.
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10-20-2007, 08:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brat
Really!!!
I learned about talcom powder for sugar ants while in AU (they don't like to walk on it). Carpenter ants are a pest in our area so the next time I see any I will give it a go.
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Don't know if this works for carpenter ants, but household ants also won't walk thru regular blackboard chalk
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10-20-2007, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by retire@40
I use crumpled newspaper on windows and mirrors to give them a nice shine after washing them.
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Ditto that - and the Wall Street Journal is the best paper for it: harder paper, fewer paper bits sloughing off on the glass.
Boric acid (eye wash powder found in the drug store) put into a plastic ketchup container and puffed at baseboards and into outlets is the thing for roaches, which on rare occasion have moved into our places with a new tenant (roaches think cardboard box corugations are little tenements).
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10-20-2007, 10:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy
Deer Off
2 egg yolks
1/3 tsp tabassco
2 drops soap
42 oz water
put it in a plastic water bottle to put on plants. do not use something with a sprayer - when the egg yolk dries, it clogs the spray nozzle.
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I wish I would have had that this summer! We just bought a house on 3 acres and planted a HUGE garden (25'x75'). It was going great until the deer found it. They brought it down in 3 nights.
Ill keep this as reference for next year. (Unless I start a fall garden after all...)
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10-21-2007, 12:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by landover
Now how can we turn soap bar into liquid soap. I dont know why liquid soap is so expensive compared to bars.
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Chew it up and spit it into a glass of warm water. Mix with your finger.
Ha
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