an be found on the laundry detergent aisle of your supermarket.
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Dissolve soaps and detergent in 5 gallon
Place grated soap in a pot.
Cover with water and simmer over medium heat until all soap is melted, stirring occasionally.
Pour into 5 gallon bucket.
Add washing soda and borax.
Add enough hot water to fill the bucket.
Stir (I use a long measuring stick, but any long stick will work).
Let sit overnight to gel.
Use 1 cup per load.
(You can pour this into old detergent containers or leave in the bucket. Please cover with a lid if leaving in the bucket to protect children and pets.).
Mix ingredients and store in a lidded, labeled canister in the laundry room.
To use: Measure out 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup and wash your clothing in warm or cold water.
Use cold water for the rinse cycle.
ith 1/3 portion liquid laundry detergent,1/3 portion liquid dish
Mix all ingredients and put in a plastic container with a lid. An old ice cream bucket works well. Its easy to put equal amounts of ingredients in a plastic bag, seal and shake together.
Use 1-2 Tablespoons per load. You can play around with the amount and try to use less or more, whatever gets your close cleanest. It is still way cheaper than Tide!
I use 1 Tablespoon for large loads and wash my clothes for the 18 minute cycle sometimes. This seems to brighten, whiten, and clean clothes pretty well!
/4 cup of powdered laundry detergent, swish around, put in racks
ry ingredients in the recipe of baking powder biscuit dough.
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Mix all the spices well.
Use in any recipe a curry powder is called for.
Fill a saucepan with 6 cups water and add grated Fels Naptha soap.
Heat on low until soap is dissolved.
Stir in Washing soda and borax.
Stir until thickened, and remove from heat.
Add 1 quart hot water to 2 gallon bucket.
Add soap mixture, and mix well.
Fill bucket with hot water, and mix well.
Set aside for 24 hours.
Don't forget to cover the bucket to keep small children and pets out.
Mixture will thicken and gel.
Use 1/2 cup of mixture per load.
If clothes are heavily soiled, use 1 cup of the mixture per ...
Mix together and keep in closed container.
Use one tablespoon per load.
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Mix first 3 ingredients.
Add essential oils. Mix with wire whisk until evenly distributed.
Use 1 1/8 cup per load.
Your laundry will smell so good!
Pour into spray bottle: 1/3 Wisk, 1/3 ammonia& 1/3 water; replace nozzle and shake/shake upon using.
Spray directly onto stained clothes; sit to soak in or just apply prior to washing.
DO NOT USE IF ADDING BLEACH TO LOAD OF WASH; toxic fatal fumes if mixing bleach and ammonia.
Washing Plastic Shower Curtains- Put them into the washing machine with two large bath towels.
Add detergent and baking soda.
Then pour in a cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle.
Hang up the curtains right after washing and let them air-dry.
Grate a bar of soap (can also shred in food processor).
Mix the grated soap, baking soda, washing soda, and salt in a large bowl.
Slowly add the vinegar a little at a time and mix until it starts to clump and is easy to manipulate.
Press into ice cube trays (really press hard).
Set the trays out to dry in a sunny place for at least 24 hours.
When you use the tabs, add them in with the load and not in the separate area for detergent if your machine has one. They won't dissolve properly without enough water.
Combine laundry starch and boiling water.
Add glycerin and coloring.
Mix well.
dd Chipoltle chili powder to taste, regular chili powder, and onions.
Mix pulverized laundry starch with cold water.
Pour in boiling water and stir quickly.
Cook the mixture over low heat about 3 minutes until the surface becomes glossy.
Remove from heat and add soap flakes and glycerin as a preservative.
Place the mixture in small jars and color with a few drops of different vegetable dyes.
Dilute laundry starch in cupful of cold water.
Add remaining water.
Slowly stir to avoid lumps.
Stir in soap flakes and talcum (as a binder).
Add color with tempura paint.
Makes 5 pints.
Works as fingerpaint; over wax crayon; on glass.