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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!
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.
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!
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)!
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
- Ace Hardware HERE for $1.02 each
- Drugstore.com HERE for $2.49 each
- Amazon HERE for $3.91 with FREE shipping
Super Washing Soda 76 oz. (will make multiple batches as you only use 16 oz. per batch)
- Ace Hardware HERE for $3.72 each
- Drugstore.com HERE for $7.19 each
- Amazon HERE for $8.26 with FREE shipping
- Buy.com HERE for $2.99
- Soap.com HERE for $13.99 for two or $7.35 for one, then use coupon code: USDUOVG for another 20% off = as low as $5.60 each
Borax 76 oz. (will make multiple batches as you only use 16 oz. per batch)
- Ace Hardware HERE for $4.33 each
- Drugstore.com HERE for $9.49 each
- Amazon HERE for $10.40 with FREE shipping
- Buy.com HERE for $4.29
- Soap.com HERE for$10.39 for two or $5.45 for one, then use coupon code: USDUOVG for another 20% off = as low as $4.16 each
Lavender Essential Oil (this will last FOREVER and has many household uses!)
- Drugstore.com HERE for the Wyndmere Brand at $8.18 each
- Amazon HERE for $7.98 with FREE shipping
- Buy.com HERE for $4.99 Shipped
- Puritan’s Pride for $5.20 when you buy 5 or two for $12.99 (buy one get one FREE)
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!
Make Your Own Laundry Detergent with Scent Like Tide and All Surf | | Print |
- 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)
- 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!"
- 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.
- 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!
We also HIGHLY recommend that you put this in your home binder along with many more things we will be sharing! See all of the information on this in our previous post HERE about Put Together Your Home Binder with Free Downloads.
Finally, use this new thrifty and healthy cleaning product as part of our Spring Cleaning Challenge.
If you want even more ideas too, be sure to visit these links!
- Shopping list to be able to make 23 natural homemade cleaning products for a very low price tag of $12.
- And then if you wanted to make them anti-bacterial and anti-viral, we also shared the natural but effective add-ins for much less HERE.
Tena
Hi there, I have been following your website since I found it for a few months now and love it! I have tried some of the cleaning supplies and am getting ready to make the laundry detergent and have a couple of questions. First I have seen two receipes one with oxi-clean and one without and didn’t know why you would make it without? And two I have a front loader so do I put the detergent in the machine or where I would put the liquid detergent I’ve been using? Also I plan on using the vinegar as the fabric softener and where should I put that? Thank you for your great site and I look forward to your answers! I have laundry and I can’t wait to get started! Tena
Cassie
Hi Tena,
The other recipe is for sensitive skin, and so the oxi-clean is omitted. You can add it to either recipe though 🙂 Also, I have an HE frontloader. I have a slot for liquid detergent or powder detergent. I put mine in the powder detergent slot. However, if you don’t have that, just put it right in the tub. The liquid is specifically for liquid (my understanding). Also, we put the vinegar in the liquid softener slot. Do you have a slot for liquid softener? Hopefully that all helps! Thanks Tena!
Carman
I’ve made this laundry soap before and loved it, but did not love grating the Fels Naptha, so after one batch I never made it again. Thank you so much for sharing the ‘lazy’ method. I made it today, and it is WAY easier than grating. I would even say it was a little bit fun. 🙂 And itt has a great smell, even without essential oils. Off to do laundry…
Sue Denson
Ingredients:
1-4 lb 12 oz box of Borax
1-3 lb 7 oz box of Arm & Hammer super washing soda
1-4 lb box of Arm & Hammer baking soda
1-3 lb container of oxyclean
3 bars of Zote soap
3 bars of Fels Naptha
1-55 oz bottle of Purex Crystals Fabric Softener (optional)
Directions:
I cut the Zote & Fels into pieces & then put in my small chopper. I use my small Ninja chopper. Mix all ingredients together. Only need 1-2 rounded T. per load depending on the size. ½ T for extra small loads, 1 T for small to medium loads, 2 T for large or heavily soiled loads and keep a bar of Fels on hand for pre-treating stains.
When I use this recipe, I don’t have to use any stain remover or Clorox 2.
Alyssa
hey I was just wondering if using this detergent is OK for a front loader HE washer machine?
Alyssa
Is this safe for front loader washers?
Kat
I was wondering if you use your “food” food processor or if you have one set aside just for homemade cleaning supplies? I just found this recipe and now that I am single and living in CA on disability alone I am going to have to start getting very, VERY frugal. Also, what is the best way t to handle the soap if I don’t have a microwave? Thank you.
Cassie
HI Kat,
I just have one and use just one. I wash it out with vinegar. You can break it up and mix by hand too. For the soap, you might be able to heat it on the stove dry and have the same effect, but haven’t tried it. you can also grate it and mix it in.
Kat
Cassie,
Thank you so much for helping me! I didn’t know if the Borax or washing soda would be poisonous to use in my “food” food processor. When you say you wash our your food processor with vinegar, how do you do that? I am sorry if I am asking inane questions, I just want to make sure I am doing this correctly. I am new to all of this and I want to be sure that I am not eating Borax or transferring it to other food related items. Do you keep a “special” sponge for this or do I use the same one I am doing regular dishes with? THANK YOU again for you help!!!
Pam
Hi. I’m allergic to propylene glycol. I made my laundry detergent using felt naphtha and had a bad
Reaction so I went on they’re website and propylene glycol was listed as one of the ingredients. Not
Cool. Dr. Bonners is a good choice for me.
deb c
I have been using this since November 2016. No complaints. Does a fine job of getting out tough ground in red dirt. I made a batch for my daughter. She ran out…..now she wants me to make her some more…..4 states away…..maybe I should give her a food processor and this recipe for Christmas! Thanks for sharing!
Zelma
I have a question about the scent additive..
Can you add scent boosters ground up in blender for the scent
Leesa Stansfield
Hi, Can this homemade detergent be used in H3 washing machines? Or does it sud too much?
Laurie
Hi,.I have a water softener in my home. Do you know how much detergent I would use for a full load?
Vaughan
I’ve never thought about doing this but I love the idea! Where did you think of this?