Laundry

Tide Bleach Alternative As Low As $6.33 A 50 Ounce Bottle Shipped Free

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by Lynda on May 18, 2012

Tide Plus Bleach Alternative may be a good way to keep your whites looking white and your colors looking bright! Along with having a good deal on this Tide, Amazon has a coupon to go with the deal, you sign-up for Subscribe and Save and save even more, and on top of that get free shipping! Whew! :-D

OK – here is how the deal works:

  • Go to Amazon HERE to view Tide laundry detergent
  • Select “Bleach Alternative Original Scent” from the dropdown (with sale price of 40% off – $14.38 making each $7.19 for a 50 oz bottle)
  • Choose Subscribe & Save and the deal becomes $13.66 or $6.83 for each 50-ounce bottle
  • But wait! It gets better! There is a $1.00 coupon on the page. Making the final cost $12.66 or $6.33 for each 50 ounce bottle! Plus free Shipping!

This deal and price is only available on the Tide Bleach Alternative (see above)

A total savings of  $11.46 for the pack of two and $6.33 for each 50 ounce bottle! 48% Savings!

Please note: The picture you see on the ad is for the Tide Free and Gentle but the deal is actually for the Tide Plus Bleach Alternative.

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Purex Crystals As Low As $3.99 With New Coupon

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by Kiz on May 10, 2012

crystals

Things like this are what I stock up on.  I never want to be caught short.

At Target, Purex Crystals sell for $4.99.  Combine with this great $1 off of 1 coupon and drop that price to ONLY $3.99.  Print the coupon twice and stock up on this deal.

To get your Purex Crystals $1 off coupon, go HERE!

To see other great coupon deals, go HERE!

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35 Ways to Reuse, Re-purpose and Recycle Dryer Sheets with Printable Download

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by Cassie on May 10, 2012

If you use dryer sheets – you can find some fun creative ways to reuse, re-purpose and recycle them.  They are quite a handy dandy little thing to have around for many purposes!  We keep a bag hanging on our laundry room door (we actually have two bags, one for the lint too for something we will share later ;) ).  So we just go through this list and find the next place to use (used or even new for those tough smelly jobs) the dryer sheets to help around the home!

So here’s a quick list for some fun and practical ways to reuse your dryer sheets:

In the laundry room:

  • Bottom of hamper to keep fresh smelling
  • Cut in half and only use a 1/2 sheet per load
  • Use once, save and then use again with another used sheet (using two used sheets per load is like using one new one)
  • Clean lint trap
  • Clean washer/dryer on the outside both a dry wipe and a wet wipe
  • Remake dryer sheets again.  Place them in a jar and once you have it filled, pour 1-2 tbsp liquid fabric softener in the jar. Give it a shake and then reuse them all again! You can do this over and over again until they tear apart.  Thanks Blessed Homemaking for this tip

In the Kitchen/Bathroom:

  • Soap scum cleaner
  • Clean chrome around house (like your sink/shower fixtures)
  • Washing dishes
  • In the bottom of garbage cans

Outdoor Use:

  • Bug repellant – don’t rub on your skin, but maybe stick in pocket instead.  Bugs don’t like the smell.
  • Clean car plastic and chrome on both the inside and outside
  • Wash windows outside on house and vehicles
  • Car deodorizer under seats/glove compartments, etc.
  • Tents and camping gear and inside sleeping bags between storage

Bedroom/Other Household Areas:

  • Lay under mattress cover before making bed
  • Filter on air registers – just place the sheet down and put the register back up and replace after it is dusty
  • Filter in plant pots – place in the bottom of plant pots before planting to help keep the “dirt in the pot”
  • Freshen up drawers (specifically clothing drawers)
  • Freshen up gym bags, stinky shoes, or other stinky spots
  • Clean and dust blinds
  • Clean electronics – great for computer and t.v screens especially
  • Laminate floor Swiffer sweeper alternative – even attach to your current system
  • Dusting
  • Miscellaneous wet or dry cleaning jobs
  • Miscellaneous scrubbing jobs
  • Use to remove pet hair on furniture
  • Rub directly on your nylons, clothes or anything that has some static
  • Quick dusting on drapes as well as a “freshener” to rid of the musty/dusty/stale smell in between the washings
  • Under couch cushions to help freshen up and keep smelling clean
  • Hide under pet areas and pet beds
  • Place under mats and rugs and replace as needed for an extra layer of freshness

Storage Area:

  • Store in luggage between uses to stop stale smell
  • In clothing or other storage containers to tone down musty stale smell
  • Freshen up musty books by placing a used dryer sheet in Ziploc with a book for a few days and it will smell better after
  • Stick in musty basement corners to keep fresh (we have also heard that it can repel rodents as they don’t like the smell, not sure but could serve double duty for this purpose if that does work!)

PLUS – Just give to kids and let the creative juices flow for crafts and fun! Pull out crayons, markers, paints, scissors, etc.! You never know what they will create!

Now the fun part is that you can download and print this list to hang in your laundry room for quick ideas on where to use that next used dryer sheet that you just pulled out of the dryer! It might also be fun to start at the top and run through the list each day you do a load and then everything will get redone/replaced every couple of months! It is a good way to rotate your cleaning and freshening routine!

 <== Download your printable list HERE.

Do you have any ideas to share?  Please leave your comments below for us all to get more ideas.  We would love to hear from you!

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Make Your Own Laundry Detergent with Scent Like Tide and All Surf

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by Cassie on February 2, 2012

make your own laundry detergent

Last week, we shared our recipe for homemade laundry detergent powder for sensitive skin (compared to Ivory Snow or Dreft) that we use for our baby and our son with eczema.  We promised that we would share the recipe we use for the rest of the family, our towels and bedding.  Are you ready to make your own laundry detergent?  Let’s get started!

Similar to the previous recipe we shared, this one is also very easy and quick to whip up a batch at less than 10 minutes – a perfect length for our busy family.  :)   And as the recipe we share gives you enough for 80 light loads or 40 heavy loads of laundry you can adjust the recipe to meet your family size and your schedule!

We actually make a double or triple batch of this powdered detergent because as we mentioned before, it stores better than the liquid detergent (our own opinion) and the larger batch decreases the number of times we have to make it.  But as we mentioned before, we are certainly willing to try a liquid if you have a recipe you recommend!

laundry detergent ingredients

First, here is the ingredient round-up:

  • 1 bar of Fels Naptha Soap
  • 2 cups of Super Washing Soda
  • 2 cups of Borax
  • 5-6 Drops of Lavender Essential Oil (or other fragrance if you prefer)

Step #1 – Prepare your Fels Naptha:

  • Microwave your Fels Naptha soap bar for 30-60 seconds to soften the bar.  It will not create the cool meringue marshmallow growth like Ivory does, but it will certainly be easier to deal with when it is softer :) In addition, it leaves a nice clean smell in your home.
  • Then cut it into cubes and stick it in a blender/food processor
  • You will note some recipes encourage you to grate your soap; I really don’t like to grate it as I prefer softening and then blending.  So yes, some might refer to this as the “lazy way”  but I prefer to think of it as the “very busy, yet very productive mom way!”

Step #2 – Blend in the Borax and Washing Soda:

  • With the Fels Naptha softened and cubed, next add your 2 cups Borax and 2 cups Washing soda.  I actually add 1 cup of each of these at a time, so start with 1 cup of the Washing soda and blend, then 1 cup of the borax and blend and then repeat!
  • Continue blending until you see uniform mixture.

laundry detergent in food processor
This is what is looks like with 1 cup of the white powder and the blended Fels Naptha

Step #3 – Add scent:

  • Drop in 5-6 drops of Lavender Essential Oil into the mixture and then blend for 20-30 seconds one last time to that the fragrance is evenly distributed.
  • Your final product will be a nice fluffy peach-colored powder detergent that smells great and works well! We store it in a #10 can in our laundry room!  The end product will yield 40-80 loads worth of detergent!

make your own laundry detergent
This is what is looks like in the end as a fine “light peachy” colored powder!

Here’s how to use it:

  • Light Load – 1 Tablespoon
  • Heavy Load – 2 Tablespoons

We’ve also had a few of you ask about odor after using our detergents.  When we use both the clothes smell clean and don’t have an odor.  We also want to remind you of our recommendation to use vinegar as a fabric softener which also helps to remove odor.

Here’s the cost breakdown:

  • 1 Bar of Fels Naptha sold for around $1.00 in-store
  • Borax with average cost per box of $4 (for a 76 oz. box) = $0.84 per 2-cups for each laundry batch
  • Super Washing Soda with average cost per box of $3 (for a 55 oz. box) = $0.87 per 2-cups for each laundry batch
  • Lavender Essential Oil around $5 a bottle (Puritans Pride buy 2 get 3 free sale is one of the cheapest!) which will last for a LONG time (ours has lasted forever) so we will estimate around $0.20 to be conservative?

This makes the final price an average of $2.91 per batch of 4-7 cents per load (even cheaper if you purchase the above ingredients for less with sales or coupons)!

cost per laundry detergent load comparison scented

Here’s how Tide (usually most expensive in-store) and All Surf (usually on the lower end of cost in-store) stack up in price to this homemade equivalent.  We are comparing to Walmart’s everyday low prices.

Tide Powdered Detergent 169 oz. (equal to 120 loads) sells for $20.47 = $0.17 per load

All Surf  156 oz. Powdered Detergent (equal to 120 loads) sells for $10.97 = $0.09 per load

When you make your own laundry detergent you can save between 61-76% compared to popular national brands!  Our homemade laundry detergent is 61% cheaper than store-bought All Surf and 76% cheaper than Tide powder detergent! Even with sales and coupons, you would need to purchase the name brands  for 60% off or more to equal the same value.

If you wanted to purchase the ingredients online and have them shipped to you, here are some options.  Please note the Fels Naptha and Borax are cheaper in-store, but we provide you these online resources for comparison and in case you can’t find it easily in your local supermarket:

Fels Naptha

Super Washing Soda 76 oz. (will make multiple batches as you only use 16 oz. per batch)

Borax 76 oz. (will make multiple batches as you only use 16 oz. per batch)

Lavender Essential Oil (this will last FOREVER and has many household uses!)

See our sensitive skin homemade laundry detergent powder recipe to save 90% over store bought equivalent.

See more of our Daily Doses of Thrifty to save even more money in your household budget!

Disclaimer:  Before using any homemade laundry detergent, please be sure to test it on a small piece of clothing first.  Finally, don’t forget to have fun.  When you make your own laundry detergent not only can you save money, but have a wonderful time with your children as well!

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Homemade Laundry Detergent Powder Recipe Like Ivory Snow and Dreft Soap

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by Alex on January 26, 2012

As we have shared many times before, the next stage in our savings as a family is learning to make simpler, healthier, and more natural choices while still fitting within a tight budget.  With that in mind, we have started making our own homemade laundry detergent.  We have two powdered recipes to share, but today we are going to show you the first one which is a classic, perfect for sensitive skin and extremely easy to make.  Make sure to reference our other recipe we use for the rest of the family, towels and bedding.

Not only are we trying to be more natural and healthier in all areas of life, but ease and simplicity with a busy homeschooling family of seven is also a very key element to many things we do.  We love this recipe as it seriously only takes less than 10 minutes to whip up a batch – even faster than running to the store for forgotten laundry soap – a perfect length for our busy family.  :)

This recipe is for powdered detergent that is equivalent to 80 light loads or 40 heavy loads of laundry.   This is the one we make for sensitive skin as we have a baby (like Dreft) and a son with Eczema (like an Ivory Snow type detergent).  We call this the “boy’s soap” for this reason. ;)

I like homemade powdered detergent over liquid at this point in our lives – it stores better and and is extremely fast and easy to make.  However, we are certainly willing to try a liquid if you have a recipe you recommend!

homemade laundry detergent powder ingredients

First, here is the ingredient round-up:

  • 1 bar of Ivory Soap
  • 2 cups of Super Washing Soda
  • 2 cups of Borax

microwaved ivory soap

Step #1:

  • Microwave your Ivory Soap for 60-90 seconds – YES, microwave :) I hate grating – whether it is cheese or soap, I don’t like grating stuff.  Plus it takes a long time to grate.  The other benefit is that not only is it fast and easy – it is also a super fun experiment and project – your kids will love it!!
  • Although it looks soft and edible, it is actually an unexpected consistency – dry and brittle – and it will process very well in a blender or food processor without taxing your equipment (I also want my food processor to last a long time!).
  • Plus if any spills over off the plate, it is a way to get your microwave a bit cleaner – and the after smell makes your home smell like a clean linen smell.  Very pleasant!

put ivory soap into food processor

Step #2:

  • Put the 2 cups of Washing Soda and the soap (broken up) in your blender or food processor and mix until blended well
  • Then add the 2 cups of Borax and blend again until well blended

Your final product will be a nice fluffy white powder detergent that smells great and works well! We store it in a #10 can in our laundry room!  This is a 40 – 80 loads worth of detergent!

Here’s how to use it:

  • Light Load – 1 Tablespoon
  • Heavy Load – 2 Tablespoons

Here’s the cost breakdown:

  • 3 Bars of Ivory Soap sold for $1.00 = .33 per batch (we actually have a stash of the three packs we got for FREE with a sale and coupon means even cheaper ;) )
  • 76 oz. of Borax with average cost per box of $4 = $0.84 per 2-cups for each laundry batch
  • 55 oz. of Super Washing Soda with average cost per box of $3 = $0.87 per 2-cups for each laundry batch

This makes the final price an average of $2.04 per batch or .03 -.06 per load (even cheaper if you get the above ingredients cheaper with sales or coupons)!

Here’s how Dreft and Ivory Snow stack up in price to this homemade equivalent.

Ivory Snow Powdered Detergent 24 oz.equal to 15 loads sells for $5 per box on average = $0.33 per load

Dreft 53 oz. Powdered Detergent equal to 40 loads sells for $12 per box on average = $0.30 per load

Our homemade laundry detergent is 90% cheaper than the store-bought detergent! Even with sales and coupons, you would need to purchase the name brands  for 90% off to equal the same value.

The next recipe we will share is for the scented detergent for the rest of the family and our towels/bedding loads!

See more of our Daily Doses of Thrifty to save even more money in your household budget!

Disclaimer:  Before using any homemade laundry detergent, please be sure to test it on a small piece of clothing first.

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HOT BabyGanics Organic Liquid Laundry Detergent $11.24 Shipped Normally $27.56

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by Cassie on July 18, 2011

babyganics laundry detergent 64 oz. liquid bottle

Amazon is running a special promotion right now where you can get 25% off select BabyGanics products with coupon code: GANICMOM!

This is great news because in addition, the BabyGanics 64 oz. organic laundry detergent for children and babies is already 46% off!! So, with the 25% off coupon code, the laundry detergent is as low as $11.24 and shipped FREE with Amazon Prime or with a $25 or more purchase!

Here’s how to get this BabyGanics Organic Laundry Detergent deal:

  • Head to the BabyGanics 64 oz laundry detergent deal on Amazon here.
  • You will see it on sale for $14.99 down from $27.56 = 46% off
  • Add it to your cart for the $14.99 price.
  • At checkout, use coupon code: GANICMOM and it will take $3.75 off making it $11.24 total shipped!

babyganics laundry detergent checkout

Please Note: the Subscribe and Save price is $12.74.  However, you cannot combine the Subscribe and save discount with the coupon code on this deal, so the better deal is skipping subscribe and save 15% discount and getting the 25% coupon code discount instead!

babyganics organic baby wipes cheap deal

Also, find out how to get BabyGanics Organic Baby Wipes for as low as .03 each shipped FREE!

See our previous post for Ways to Get FREE Amazon Prime.

See even more deals on Amazon.

*Please note that Amazon’s prices change frequently so we are not sure how long this price will last!


 

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NEW Best Deals On Laundry Supplies 2/13 – 2/19: Customize and Print Your List

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by Cassie on February 14, 2011

It is another great week of laundry deals!  This list is to help you find the Best Deals On laundry supplies for the week all around town! Be sure to check out this list every week under the Best Deals On…. section of our site.

This list is made to be customizable and printable just like the Best Deals on Diapers and the Grocery and Store deals. For review on how to use the printable list feature, see our previous post.

Also, there is a GREAT new Gain coupon out for $3.00 off one Fabric Softener found in the 2/13 Red Plum Insert (yesterday’s). There are some deals listed here in the list for those that were in store ads this week, but this will make for FREE fabric softener sheets all around town including Walmart! So clip this coupon and keep it with you!

In Summary, Here are the best deals you will find this week (see the full printable list below for the details):

Clorox Bleach (cheapest you’ll find!)
Method at Target
Tide at Target
Downy at Target
Tide Stain Release at Target
Tide Stain Release at Kmart
Arm & Hammer at Dollar General
Gain Fabric Softener at Rite Aid

To see the full list of deals at each store, just click on “Display All Matchups” button.

This list is compiled by Lauren from Mama’s Laundry Talk which will help you with all things laundry!

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Target:
 
 
 
 
 
Kmart:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kroger:
 
 
 
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Thanks Mama’s Laundry Talk

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NEW Best Deals On Laundry Supplies 2/6 – 2-12

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by Alex on February 8, 2011

We are excited to debut a new feature here on the site and another Best Deals On list! This list is to help you find the Best Deals On laundry supplies for the week all around town! Be sure to check out this list every week under the Best Deals On…. section of our site.

This list is made to be customizable and printable just like the Best Deals on Diapers and the Grocery and Store deals. For review on how to use the printable list feature, see our previous post.

This list is compiled by Lauren from Mama’s Laundry Talk which will help you with all things laundry!

This List Has Expired
CVS
 
 
 
 
 
 
Walgreens
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rite Aid
 
 
Target
 
 
Kroger
 
 

Thanks Mama’s Laundry Talk

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