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campchic
True Blue Farmgirl

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Erin
Nebraska
USA
312 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  05:24:50 AM  Show Profile
I just made my first batch of laundry detergent. I waited the recommended time before using. It says it will thicken to a gel consistency. Mine is still very watery. What did I do wrong? Can I still use it? Any thoughts on this would be very helpful.
Thanks,

Erin

Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  11:38:44 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Hi Erin-

Most likely you might have added just a bit to much water or the soap hasn't absorbed it yet. Did you use the Fel's? If not you might not get the gel stage.

You sure can still use it though! I have had batches that didn't gel before and it is fine. Just shake/mix it really well before use.

I usually make the powdered version now. It isn't as messy.

Alee
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  1:05:13 PM  Show Profile
I do the powdered version now...
I agree..probably just too much water..but it will work just fine for sure! I have done that same thing before..more than once. It is actually easier to get scooped out when it is more liquid and less gel..haha

Jenny in Utah
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campchic
True Blue Farmgirl

312 Posts

Erin
Nebraska
USA
312 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  1:49:50 PM  Show Profile
Alee & Jenny,
Thanks for the input. I did use Fel's. But thankfully I can still use it. I'd hate to have wasted it. I think I'll try the powdered version next time. Does the powdered dissolve well?

Erin
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  2:57:20 PM  Show Profile
it sure does...if you are using cold water for wash just dissolve it in a cup of hot water before adding it...it does fine in warm or hot loads without doing that first.

Jenny in Utah
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cabinmoose
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218 Posts

Lorna
Forest Hill MD
USA
218 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  3:29:48 PM  Show Profile  Send cabinmoose an AOL message  Send cabinmoose a Yahoo! Message
ok so is there a recipe for the powder version somewhere?


Lorna
Forest Hill, MD

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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  7:26:13 PM  Show Profile
I know it has been posted here somewhere...I will see if I can find it. I have posted it on my blog about a month back too...link is below

Jenny in Utah
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl

3890 Posts

Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  7:34:34 PM  Show Profile
I love Jenny's recipe for laundry soap. I use it all the time, and made some for my sister when I visited her last week. She loved it as well! And you can make it scneted to suit your fancy! Right now mine smells like geranium.

Karin

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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22937 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  8:21:54 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Use equal parts of Washing Soda, Borax, and Soap. I also add baking soda as it neutralizes odors and conditions the water even more. The traditional recipe is 1/3 cup for all ingredients. Then you use a tablespoon of the mixture per load. It comes out to be less than a penny per load depending on your area.

Alee
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Annie S
True Blue Farmgirl

756 Posts

Annie
Custer S.D.
USA
756 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  12:57:32 PM  Show Profile
My DH thought I was crazy to start making "home-made" laundry detergent. But when I told him how much it cost to make he didn't think I was that crazy after all. One batch last forever and it's so easy to make. Now I've made my first batch of fabric sofener as well. Have a friend that I got interested in making it too.

Peace and love.
Annie
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EagleNest
True Blue Farmgirl

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Mary
Yakima WA
192 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  3:57:40 PM  Show Profile
I made the liquid laundry soap and I love it but it is messy. I want to try the dry version. What kind of soap do I use? Alee how does the dry version work on Nora's things?
Thanks
Mary

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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl

2552 Posts

Tasha-Rose
St. Paul Minnesota
2552 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  4:07:05 PM  Show Profile
mary, we use only homemade and I cloth diaper my baby and everything is amazingly clean and wonderful. I recently gave a worshop at the county fair about green cleaning and gave out a ton of different recipes, some my own, some found, onhow to make your own cleaners and I have had four people call just this week telling me how they love their homemade laundry powder and thanking me for clueing them in to this earth saving, money saving idea.

I use castille soap, either homemade stuff I get from a friend, or kirks fromt he grocery store. I grate it, dry it and them hand mill it so it is a fine fine powder that dissolves easily. Once you start using homemade laundry powder, you really notice a difference in your clothing, your skin and your washing machine!


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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

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Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  4:08:41 PM  Show Profile
The dry sounds great. When you say washing soda, borax and soap, do you mean powdered soap? If so, what's the point? Aren't you just adding boosters to regular store-bought soap? Not challenging you, gals, just bein' DUMM!

Also, a reminder that white vinegar makes a really good fabric softener. Just fill up the fabric softener cup with it. There's no vinegary smell once the laundry's done. It just smells fresh. It's especially good for towels, which become non-absorbent and harsh on your skin (well, on mine) when you use regular store-bought fabric softener on them, but they do need a little something.

ps: Oops! Just saw Tasha's post and also read Aunt Jenny's blog about this. So now I know where ya'll are coming from. I've recebntly used Kirks Castile soap in the shower and really like it. It's pertty expensive, though, at nearly $2 a bar (at my Safeway). Does anyone know of a cheaper way to get it?

Edited by - Rosemary on Jul 31 2007 4:16:58 PM
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl

2552 Posts

Tasha-Rose
St. Paul Minnesota
2552 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  5:03:37 PM  Show Profile
buy it in bulk online. I get it for only a dollar here, but have found it for as cheap as .80 a bar online!


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Tasha-Rose

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PlumCreekMama
True Blue Farmgirl

730 Posts

Heather
Iowa
USA
730 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  8:28:00 PM  Show Profile
What about homemade laundry soap for people with high efficiency washers? Does the homemade soap have a lot of suds? Does anyone know of any high efficiency soap recipes?
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Cheryl
True Blue Farmgirl

919 Posts

Cheryl
Magalia CA
USA
919 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  8:37:33 PM  Show Profile
Thank you for the great idea on making laundry soap. I am going to try this. I am learning so much from so many of you. Thank you, Thank you!

Cheryl :)
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babs
True Blue Farmgirl

226 Posts

Babette
MN
USA
226 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  9:05:29 PM  Show Profile
I've tested my laundry soap in the high efficiancy washers and it works great. The bonus is that it goes twice as far because you only need to use half as much in an HE machine.

Babs a.k.a. Mugwort Maggie ;)


Laundry Soap at Etsy: www.mugwortmaggies.etsy.com
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22937 Posts

Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  11:07:30 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Awesome! Doesn't it feel great to be making yet one more thing for yourself?

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl

2552 Posts

Tasha-Rose
St. Paul Minnesota
2552 Posts

Posted - Aug 01 2007 :  05:59:59 AM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by PlumCreekMama

What about homemade laundry soap for people with high efficiency washers? Does the homemade soap have a lot of suds? Does anyone know of any high efficiency soap recipes?



We have a front loading LG rand HE washer and it works famously. I have had others who use HE machines tell me the same thing after using the blend that I make. We use vinegar as a fabric softener and hyrogen peroxide for bleeching. I put everything in it's nplace in the washer and the washer does the rest.

I have never ever had a better result washing anything than when I started making and using my own powder and natural remedies for softening and bleeching.


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Tasha-Rose

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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Aug 02 2007 :  8:34:41 PM  Show Profile
Thanks more, Tasha. I plan to get going with this over the weekend.
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PlumCreekMama
True Blue Farmgirl

730 Posts

Heather
Iowa
USA
730 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2007 :  6:16:16 PM  Show Profile
Thanks, Tasha and Babette. Tasha, do you just use the castile soap? How much do you put in?
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LauraH
True Blue Farmgirl

305 Posts

Laura
North Creek New York
USA
305 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2007 :  6:29:09 PM  Show Profile
I am so glad to have this recipe! thanks to all who put the time & effort in to these threads!
I am going to try this recipe
where online are you findig the kirks castille soap?
LauraH
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl

2552 Posts

Tasha-Rose
St. Paul Minnesota
2552 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2007 :  6:37:32 PM  Show Profile
for batch, I use 1 cup of milled castile, one cup of washing soda, one cup of borax and a quarter cup of baking soda. of the mixture I use just one tablespoon.


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Tasha-Rose

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OregonGal
True Blue Farmgirl

511 Posts

Chris
No. IL
USA
511 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2007 :  7:30:41 PM  Show Profile
I find the Kirk's castile soap in the supermarket - most should have it....its in the
bath bar soap area, where the Dial, Dove, Irish Spring, etc. is located.
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Trace
True Blue Farmgirl

247 Posts

Tracey
Canton New York
USA
247 Posts

Posted - Aug 05 2007 :  12:41:16 PM  Show Profile  Send Trace a Yahoo! Message
I've been making the powdered version and love, love , love it!! It really seems to do the trick. I also use white vinager in my rinse cycle. The clothes have this awesome fresh smell to them.

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gateway girl
True Blue Farmgirl

135 Posts

Shari
Missouri
USA
135 Posts

Posted - Aug 07 2007 :  3:09:26 PM  Show Profile
I just made my first batch of liquid gel laundry soap and it gelled perfectly. Yesterday my DH got greasy dirt from a blacksmithing forge blower on his brand new, first time worn jeans. I washed them in my soap, (what better test). The soap got the stain out without a trace left. I was very impressed, so was DH.

I do have a question about the vinegar for a fabric softener. If you use an essential oil or scent oil in the laundry soap, does the vinegar neutralize the scent?

I know that's probably a really Dumb question but I have to ask.

Shari


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