Making your own Homemade Laundry Detergent
I finally decided to try and make my own homemade laundry detergent using ingredients you can buy at your local supermarket. I was a little bit worried when I saw how many ingredients I needed to buy to make this, and wondered if this would really be cost effective or not. But after making this, doing the math and using it I can tell I will always be making and using my own homemade from now on. It’s a great way to save money!
Here are the cast of ingredients to make your own homemade laundry detergent:
1 Box of Super Washing Soda 3 lb. 7 oz. ($3.24)
1 Box of Borax 4 lbs 12 oz. size ($3.38)
1 Box of Pure Baking Soda 4 lb. ($2.12)
3 bars of Fels-Naptha 5.5 oz. or you could also use Ivory soap ($0.97 x3)
1 container of Oxy-Clean 1.3 lb ($3.86)
*optional: Purex Crystals 28 oz. for scent (or you could use Downy unstoppables ) ($5-$6)
All these ingredients cost a total of $20.27 out of my pocket (Walmart prices).
And that was without using coupons. If some coupons become available you will spend even less.
The first step is to grate your Fels-Naptha Bar. You can use a cheese grater to do this, but I used my food processor as it was a lot quicker. Using my food processor I first grated the bar like cheese, and then used the regular blade to grate down fine. You could use Ivory soap (just microwave it and it will foam where you can just crush it into a fine grade).
Next I grabbed one of my plastic tote bins and put a black garbage bag inside of it. Then I poured each one of the ingredients inside like so.
Mix all these ingredients up well. Possibly throw in some free child labor.
Then add it all to your container of choice.
There is quite a lot of this homemade laundry detergent. In fact it is 18 lbs. worth!
That is 18 lbs of Laundry Detergent!
You only need to use 1-2 tablespoons per load, and yes you can use it in your High Efficiency washing machines (that’s what I have been using). Some people worry that just 1-2 tablespoons is not enough, but this stuff is concentrated and works really well! I have been using it for months now. My daughter has really sensitive skin, and this has been wonderful for her since all the others out there have add-ins.
But is this cost effective?
So I did the math of course, to figure out how much per load this recipe makes. I am super excited about the results because it is as low as $0.04 per load which is a stock up price when it comes to laundry detergent and using coupons. But watch for coupons on these items to even make the cost lower.
By Comparison –
Ultra Tide powder 143 oz. box, 8.9 lbs. = $17.97 at Walmart ($0.12 per load)
This Homemade Laundry Detergent recipe makes 18 lbs (or 288 oz.) and costs $20.27. 1 lb of this is about 28 tablespoons. 18 lbs equals 504 loads @ 1 tbsp per load. Final price is just $0.04 per load!
So $0.04 per load homemade versus $0.12 per load (Tide).
So even the largest box of Tide detergent at Walmart which has 102 loads won’t last as long as this homemade stuff. And you can save so much money by making this yourself. Give it a try, you won’t be sorry…I promise!
Homemade Laundry Detergent
Ingredients
- 1 box Super Washing Soda 3.7 lb
- 1 box Borax 4 lb 12 oz. size
- 1 box Pure Baking Soda 4 lbs
- 3 5.5 oz bars of Fels-Naptha
- 1 container Oxy-Clean 1.3 lb
- 1 28 oz *optional: Purex Crystals for scent or you could use Downy un-stoppables
Instructions
- Finely grate the Fels-Naptha. Mix all the ingredients together and store in container of your choice. Use only 1-2 Tablespoons of detergent per load.
Homemade Laundry Detergent – costs $20.27 to make – can last a whole year or even longer (504 loads)
Updating this post: this recipe has lasted 10 months for my family of 6!! Plus I wanted to share this awesome comment posted from Nick (thanks for your service Nick!):
I think that is the best comment ever!
Comments & Reviews
Lisa Arstrong says
I went to buy all the ingredients this weekend and finally found the last 2 today. But I was reading on the zote flakes that is was not recommended for HE washers. Has anyone used it in HE washers?
Thanks
Barbara Mayberry says
Love the laundry detergent…
emily houghtby says
is this recipe safe for septic tanks
Shital Shah says
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Deon says
Please sign me up for your newsletter! I’ll be trying this DIY laundry detergent very soon! It seems wonderful!!
Rebecca says
Can we omit the baking soda? Does it still work well?
Tina says
The baking soda helps with removing odors and stain. I would not omit it.
john Ratliff says
What is super washing soda?
Thanks,
John
Rachel Q says
This is, by far, my favorite recipe!!! I recently found the white Zote bar and it is fabulous!!!! I got a food processor at Goodwill for $7 and that is what I use to grate the soap. A tip is to et it air dry for a day first. After it is grated, I take a handful, add the oxi, borax and soda and blend it. It break the shreds down into a powder. I do ths until I run out of grated soap. Dump it all in an empty bucket, cover it and twist it around until it is all mixed….
Rachel Q says
Wanted to add that my bar of Zote is nt wt 14 oz….I used 2
Brenda Stolingwa says
Be careful not to put in too much Oxi Clean! Because I am Visual in my learning, I used a larger container of Oxi Clean (the photo of ingredients shows the larger container)! I’m gonna have to now go back to the store, and remix with more of the other stuff so I have the right ratios. I was not looking at the recipe when I did, I just thought I had everything I needed. Dang me!
Kaye Chambers says
Thanks so much for this recipe. Can’t wait to try it!!!
Alana says
Does anyone know if this is safe to use on cloth diapers? I bought the ingredients and got all excited, and then read up on bumgenius (cloth diaper brand that I use) website that I should not be using DIY detergents… 🙁 any advise would be greatly appreciated!!
carla says
i use it on cloth diapers and never had a problem but it does void the warrenty
Alana says
Thank you!!!
learning says
how much of the clorox 2 am I supposed to add?
kelly says
how big of a rubbermaid container do you recommend to mix and store this whole thing? thanks for sharing this recipe, I’m excited to try it.
barb says
I Bought a 5 gallon bucket wirh a lid from lowes. 😉 Gonna make my batch this weekend.
Pat Ashley says
This was my first time at trying homemade detergent. Love it so far! I just have one quick question. How does it work for delicates? I have one item thats used all the time and has to be washed on delicate cycle, a mattress protector. Do I reduce the amount I use?
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Sue says
If I use ZOTE laundry soap and each bar is 14.1oz, how much do I need to use.
Second question if I buy the larger size of Oxi Clean 3 lbs do I use half of the container? I couldn’t find smaller size.
Karrie says
Yes, I would use 1/2 of the container. Or double up and make a bigger batch of everything! 🙂
Karrie says
If you are using the little bars of Zote soap I would use 3 bars – just use in place of the Fels-Naptha. 🙂
Sue says
Even better, no grating of soap, I found ZOTE flakes for $2.48 which equates 2 bars of soap. I just made my batch and love it. Thank you so much for sharing.
barb says
H sue. Where ever did u find zote soap? 😉 have looked but it is hard to find. Thank u. Got the other soap as a back up. Felsnaptha.
Lacey says
I have a baby and I use Greased Lightening to get the stains out of her clothes. If I use this detergent, will I still need to use Greased
Lightening?
Rachel says
I am going to try this next. I am running out of the last recipe I made but am looking for a new one. The last one was as good as store bought det. but needs to be a little better and needs to smell a bit better for me to be happy and it needs to be worth my time. 😉
kristena feliciano says
I am super stoked to try this, thank you so much for sharing!!! “) My children and I have terrible skin allergies to a great number of soaps and perfumes. I have a good feeling that this recipe is going to be extremely gentle and help relieve further irritation to our sensitive skin!!!
I’m off to the supermarket to get the ingredients…
Thanks again
Virginia says
Hi, I was just wondering if we’re supposed to use 1.3lb of the Oxy-clean or 3lb for one batch?
Karrie says
the 1.3 lb.:)
Cristal says
How much Clorox 2 if I want to add that? Or do I add that instead of the oxi-clean?
Karrie says
Sorry, I am not sure how much Clorox 2 to add since I have never used it in my recipe.