DIY Laundry Soap 20 cents a gallon!
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Aaannnd now I know why you chose your front porch. On the bright side, my bathroom floor is especially clean today.
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So instead of making 10 gallons and then using one cup per load. Wouldn't it make sense to just keep the 5 gallons, but only use a half cup per load of laundry?
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We are now into our 2nd batch.. first went fast as shared with friends & gave howto info +link to here. Yest a friend came over so very happy.. all stains gone from a shirt she was wearing. Great appreciation that you put out this vid - Thanks!
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hi guys i wanna do this but i dont live in states. so what is "borax" ?
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Love the video! I think i am going to try this:) Why not just keep the soap in the bucket and put a faucet on it? That way you can just use a cup and not have 20 soap bottles:)
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Well done howto... thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much for this video! I've made my second batch and love it. I have a front loader HE washer and have no issues at all. this recipe is low suds, so it doesn't effect the washer. I kept it at 5 gallons and use 1/4 cup per load. My clothes come out smelling clean and fresh!
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I completely have that St. Luke's water mug. LOLZ;-)
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@AnnNoire I'm pretty sure the borax eliminates that...and also filling up the containers fully so there's not much air at the top of your containers.
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Do you think adding essential oils would be okay?? Maybe a drop or three per "divided up container"? Thanks for the video; can't wait to try and share! :D
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It's water base. Will you need a preservative. What stops fungus, mold, or bacteria from forming?
Does it make your clothes smell like wonderful??
UcanbeGOD 8 months ago 2
@UcanbeGOD that is one of our favorite smells that you speak of. You may have to add something to accomplish that. :)
TheUrbanFarmingGuys 8 months ago