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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

how to make powdered laundry soap.

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  • were can i find th washig soda.

  • @marifigueroa1 I found mine at Kroger. You might want to check Fiesta too.

  • What a cool chick! I wish there were girls like you in orange county, survivalisitc style. nice.

  • That's hilarious! It made me LOL. I was born in Vallejo, but thanks for the complement.

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  • huh? Did I miss something? I just listened to this and never even heard her mention having foster children. Where did you get that comment from?

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  • I've been making powdered laundry detergent for about a year and a half and there is definitely a huge savings! I use the same ingredients but sometimes instead of Ivory soap I use Fels Naptha (I switch back and forth) but the other thing I do is add Oxy Clean to the recipe. I use an old liquid detergent jug for storing and mark the cap with a sharpee pen so that I don't have to use a measuring spoon for the 2T. I'll NEVER go back to store bought again--this works great, is easy & saves money!

  • so how did it turn out????

  • I wanted to learn how to make my own Laundry and wow was i was surprised! I wish i had more teachers like her. Dont cut so much of the video out. )

  • love the part at 00:42 when she says " I'm gonna show you now" nice ( . )

  • Use a great laundry detergent with the Breathing Mobile Washer for amazing results - fast and easy with very clean clothes

  • The formula I am using is 1 bar grated of Fels Naptha to 1 c. each of Borax, Washing Soda, Baking soda then use 2T. per heavy load..if that is not strong enough I will use 1/4 c. = 4 T. per load. Use 1/2 if doing light load. I like the idea of using the cup of baking soda as it removes odors & softens hard water as I have well water. I plan to make 4x the batch just to save time & storage space but plan on liquifying it by dissolving into hotwater before putting into washer as powders clump.

  • So how did it come out? And did you have to adjust the amount that you used in the wash? Thanks!!

  • @Ladybug0627 lmao, I read that comment and I ACTUALLY rewatched the video, having my ears all ready! Still, I heard nada! So, @suzyrenee can you tell me wth youre talking about! I hate being clueless!

  • im making mine today if i find the washing soda if anyone here is in Michigan where did u get it thanks

  • You can also use shampoo as a pre-wash as shampoo is an oil stripper.

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