But it's OK because I've found an extremely affordable, good for the environment laundry liquid to make! And it works even better than the powder.
I found it via Frugal Kiwi's website and have halved the recipe so that you can make it in a small bucket.
Laundry Liquid
1/2 Cup Borax
1/4 Cup of Washing Soda Crystals
1/2 bar of Sunlight soap or any other castile based soap
Essential oil
- Grate the soap and melt it in 2 cups of water in a pot on a low heat. Avoid boiling it, it is ready when it has just melted.
- Pour the melted soap mixture into a bucket and add 22 cups of warm water.
- Add washing soda crystals and stir until dissolved.
- Add borax and stir until dissolved.
- Add essential oil to suit (I used about 20 drops of rose oil)
- Cover the bucket with a towel or lid and let sit overnight.
- In the morning the concoction should resemble a shiny globby gel. If there is water sitting on top simply mix it back in.
- Pour the mixture via a funnel into clean milk bottles.
- Use 1/2 cup per load.
This recipe made two 1.5L bottles full and one 2 litre bottle fill with a bit left over!!! Cost wise I think it works out to about 5c per load!!
Borax sounds like a horrible chemical but it is actually a mineral salt. You can read more about it here. As for buying it I sourced mine from Clorogene in Petone, Wellington for $13 for 2 litres. You can also buy it off Trademe and from Bin Inn but it is more expensive.
My clothes are clean and smell great!
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