Laundry
Soap:
1 bar Fels Naptha Soap, grated 1 c. washing soda
1 c. borax
1 c. baking soda
4 gallons of water
~Mix grated soap into 1 gallon hot water. Simmer
mixture on stove till soap is dissolved.
Take off heat and stir in washing soda, borax, and baking soda. (In that
order!!!) Stir. Pour into 5 gallon bucket, and add 3 gallons
of water and stir. Let stand 24 hours to
thicken. Pour through a funnel into used
liquid detergent bottles, or leave in 5 gallon bucket. Use 1 cup per load…more for bigger, dirtier
loads, less for smaller loads.
**Optional: For extra greasy, muddy, dirty
clothes, I sometimes add 4-5 cups of Tide liquid detergent to the bucket and
stir. Borax, washing soda, and baking
soda are all laundry boosters, so for extra-soiled laundry, add ½ cup of either
of them in place of Tide. **Vinegar- in
the fabric softener dispenser works just as well, but cheaper and healthier!
Household Cleaner Solution:
Spray Bottle: 3 pts. Vinegar + 1 pt water (use on sinks, toilets, mirrors and glass)
Scouring
Powder:
1.
Baking
soda (a few shakes) + vinegar (a few splashes) for sinks and toilets (scrub
away)
2.
1 c.
baking soda
1 c. borax (dangerous if ingested)
¾ c. table salt
Mix together and store in a well-labeled
shaker.
Homemade Spray N’ Wash:
1 c. distilled water
1 c. rubbing alcohol
2 t. Dawn dishsoap
Mix together and store in well-labeled
spray bottle
P.S. I just discovered that this works GREAT on windows, appliances, bathroom fixtures, etc...
Shower Scrub:
1 comment:
Walked into my house from work today and was hit with the fresh scent of Fels Naptha....considering how cheap it is to make and how well it works, I can't imagine having to buy it.
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