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I’m Jessica, a mom on a mission to show other women that you can live well without breaking the bank. I like to share the thrifty, creative ways that I make changes in my home in the hopes that it will spark the creativity in someone else! I love to share DIY projects, crafts, simple recipes and cleaning tips too!

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Making your own Homemade Laundry Detergent is by far one of the easiest DIY's I've done so far! Let's face it, laundry detergent can get expensive. Not only is it getting more expensive by the day, but most store bought laundry detergents are full of additives and chemicals. I love good smelling laundry, but have you ever stopped to consider what in the world they put in there to make it smell so good? In an effort to cut down the use of chemicals in our home, I decided to try making my own detergent, and guess what? I LOVE IT! I also make my own Homemade Fabric Softener, and it's super cheap!

It only takes 3 ingredients to make this detergent, and it is much less expensive than any store bought detergent that I have come across.

You start by grating one bar of FELS-NAPTHA soap in a bowl. It costs less than $1 per bar and can be found in the laundry section of the grocery store. If you have a food processor, you can grind it up in there instead. It only took a few minutes to grate it using a cheese grater.

It will make about 1 ½ cups.

Next, add 3 cups each of the Washing Sodaand Borax Detergent Booster. Mix well.

I stored mine in a glass containger and added a small scoop!

My scoop is ¼ cup scoop, which is exactly what you will need for each load! It cleans my laundry so well, and actually smells good too!

The Borax costs less than $4 per box and so does the washing soda...both can be used multiple times!

I cannot guarantee it, but have tried this in an HE washer. It worked fine and didn't suds a lot, which is the problem with most non HE store bought detergents.

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56 responses to “Homemade Laundry Detergent Powder Recipe”

  1. What kind of washer do you have? Wondering if this works for he washers?

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  2. Hi, I was wondering if this will work for my HE Front Loading Washer?

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    • It should be fine for HE, I can't guarantee it, but because it suds less than some store bought, it should be. Hope this helps! ~Jess

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    • my sister uses it in her front loader and says it works great, I add a couple more bars to mine when I make it

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  3. This is pretty much the recipe I've been using for the last year, only I use 2 cups of the washing soda and borax each...not for any particular reason, the recipe I found actually only called for one each and I thought that seemed a little stingy! I guess on my next batch I'll try 3 cups instead! I feel like this does a perfectly fine job, it's easy, it's cheap, and it's fun to feel like you've accomplished a little do-it-yourself. :^)

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  4. I have a HE washer and I have made this with ivory soap. I used ivory only because the kids did the expand ivory in the microwave experiment and it then crumbles. I didn't want it to go to waste. I throw it in directly with the clothes and have t tried it in the dispenser, but have had no problems in my HE front loader.

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    • Thank you so much for sharing, Jolene! Good to know! ~Jess

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  5. Hi!
    I am really trying to find out what I should use overhere in the Netherlands in regards to ingredients. Anybody any idea?

    Thnks!!

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  6. How well does it clean?

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  7. I have been using 1 bar Fels Naptha to 1 cup each borax and 1 cup Washing Soda. I guess I could switch to 2 or 3. I use it in my HE washer with no problem at all. Has anyone calculated the cost per load? It would mean knowing the number of cups of content in boxes in Washing Soda and Borax

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  8. Hey guys!!! I've been using this recipe for years!!! LOVE IT! I usually just shred my Fels Naptha bar with my food processor. I do three bars at a time. I use one, then put the other two individually in zip lock bags, ready to be mixed and used for the next batch. ALSO....I like to add "oxi clean"...about 1 cup to my batch. And I've added the Downy scent booster flakes. The cheapest is at Dollar Genreal for $5. I just add 1/4 to 1/2 cup per batch. (Still want to keep things economical!!!)
    I watch my husband's stinky blue-collar shirts with this as well as baseball pants etc. Stains come out, clothes are fresh. I haven't noticed much color fading with this recipe either.

    • Downy scent booster is just epsoms salts saturated with fragrance. Save your money! Epsom salts are super cheap then make or purchase essential oil blends to sanitize your laundry. Save the fragrance for the diy softrner!

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      • Great idea, thanks for sharing!!

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      • How much Epsom salts?

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  9. I would just like to add that I have been using an awesome stain remover. It is 2 cups peroxide and 1 cup blue dawn dishwashing detergent. Mix them together and put in a spray bottle. It does an awesome job. Even on sweat stains and mud. We live on a farm and my husband comes in all the time with all kinds of new stains.

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  10. Do you have a recipe for liquid laundry detergent?

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  11. I have a he washer and I have been using this recipe. It works great . It doesn't sud up like other brand soaps. I love it. Saves my family a lot of money on laundry detergent.

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  12. So I love your scoop and am getting ready to make this recipe and have been renovating my laundry area and was wondering where you got it. Thanks so much!!!

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    • you can get the scoops at Walmart

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  13. does anyone have a problem with yellow stains on their clothes, which I think is from the Fells?

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    • help I have an old top load whirlpool washer that was my g-mas an still going strong, I live in Pa (USA) an how can I get the stains out, I thought it was something else but where it is winding up is not where food stains would b?????

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      • Yellow staining --Might be rust from old washer tub, or something jammed in an edge (e.g., a paperclip or penny somewhere in the old washer).

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  14. If you put FELS-NAPTHA in the microwave and zap it for about 30 seconds it will blow up and then you take it out. Let it cool down and after a few days you can just crush it into fine particles. It is allot easier than grating it, I always seem to get my skin in it when I do that. But the zapping will be easier to do and you can tell that it is done when it is about ten times bigger than it was. It will also make your house smell too.

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  15. I cut my bar of soap into smaller chunks and put it in with the dry ingredients into my food processor. I make it in minutes. Have been using this recipe for five years. I will try your Fabric Softener Recipe.

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  16. Just wondering, does the grated soap dissolve in cold water washes?

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    • To save $$$$ on my electric bill I always use cold water for everything! Works well for whites this way also! About once a month I wash my All whites in very hot water and add Clorox. Just for a boost to my well washed white things including old lady protection bed and chair pads! I am very fussy and am happy with my method!

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      • I do mostly cold water wash, too. Chlorine does break down rubber (not just in elastic bands; often found in some stitching or ornamentation, not declared on labels).
        However, hot water or other disinfecting process for underwear and bed linens is important for killing bacteria and dustmites. A good alternative disinfectant: bright sunshine ("UV" light!), so clothesline drying is a great, safe, cheap way to clean, too.

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      • I too always wash in cold and add white vinegar to the wash of my towels and sheets. I read an article not too long ago that stated washing clothes in hot water breaks down the ability for the laundry soap to clean, not to mention the fading and extra wear on your items.

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  17. I do not know what borax is? i am looking for a natural recipe so that it is ok to use with bio septic tanks

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  18. Hi! I have a few questions about the homemade laundry detergent so please bear with me! So is there any way you can add a fabric softener to the soap like those downy unstoppable beads? I would prefer to add that than to make my own softener as I want something that will make my clothes smell really good but don’t have time to wait til the rinsing cycle and plus it would make it easier to just throw it all in at once. Would it be a good idea? If not then I’ll consider making my own softener but just adding it in with the soap when I’m washing. Also, does the soap make a lot of suds because that’s what I want. Should I add two bars instead of one or at least a half of a bar with that one too? Does the washing soda whiten or brighten the color of the clothes? It doesn’t change the colors does it? And lastly how does the clothes feel being washed? Are they soft?

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  19. How many loads can you make with this?

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    • Bob, I haven't made this yet, but the instructions say that the soap makes about 1 1/2 cups, and the Borax 3 cups, the Soda 3 cups. That all adds up to 7 1/2 cups of laundry soap. We are instructed to use 1/4 cup of the laundry soap per load. That seems to be about 30 loads, if my math is still working.???? ????

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  20. Pardon my ignorance. I keep seeing things saying "How to clean your Keurig" What is a Keurig? I don't think we have them here in Australia But we may have similar.

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    • Hi, Coral! Kuerig is a brand of coffee maker in the US that uses K cups or coffee pods to make coffee. Hope this helps!

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  21. Hello- I’ve seen this recipe with all the same ingredients except they add water and make this into a paste like detergent. Do you why they would do it this way? Honestly not sure which one to make. I’m thinking they probably work the same. Help please?

    Thank You-
    Rose

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    • Hi, Rose! I'm not sure about the paste, but. you could test it with a small amount. I would worry about a paste not dissolving in the wash well.

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  22. Oops I made it but I put 3 cups of baking soda and washing soda LOL it won't affect anything right do you think it would still wash good if I add in top 3 cups of borax

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FAQs

How to make your own powdered laundry detergent? ›

One bar of natural soap (like Castile, coconut soap or goats milk soap) 2 cups of baking soda. 2 cups of washing soda (try to get the finer powdered form rather than the big chunky crystals if you can) 1/2 cup of borax.

Does homemade washing powder work? ›

Overall, no. It's not worth it to make homemade laundry detergent when you compare the price per load of Arm & Hammer right now. However, if you need to make something at home that has less chemicals and additives, it's still a solid contender. Plus, it's a lot of fun to use a processor and get messy.

What are the three ingredient homemade laundry detergent? ›

You simply combine the three main ingredients in a jar, equal parts borax, washing soda, and grated bar soap, and mix to combine.

How to make Fels Naptha laundry detergent? ›

Fill a saucepan with 6 cups water and add grated Fels Naptha soap. Heat on low until soap is dissolved. Stir in Washing soda and borax. Stir until thickened, and remove from heat.

What is the formula for making detergent powder? ›

The chemical formula of detergent powder is C18H29NaO3S. In most cases it is made of surfactants, and is amphipathic, i.e., they have hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends which help them be an effective cleanser. Washing soda is synthesised through Solvay's process and is an ineffective cleanser.

What are the cons of homemade laundry detergent? ›

Since DIY laundry soaps can change in texture and consistency depending on the weather and other factors, they may leave residue on the machine which builds up over time. Some users have also found it leaves residue on clothes that may make them yellowish and deliver subpar cleaning.

How long does homemade laundry powder last? ›

When stored properly, homemade laundry detergent will last for about six months at maximum efficacy, says Cohoon.

What does borax do for laundry? ›

One of the most common uses for borax is in laundry. "Using borax in the laundry can whiten and brighten clothes, get rid of odors, and soften hard water to reduce mineral deposits left behind on fabrics," says Kristin DiNicolantonio of the American Cleaning Institute.

How to make amish laundry soap? ›

Here is the liquid laundry soap recipe that we love:
  1. Grate down an entire laundry bar from the Amish Country Soap Co in your choice of Unscented, Lavender, or Lemongrass.
  2. In a large pot, bring 4 cups of distilled water just to the point of boiling.
  3. Add the grated laundry bar to the water.
  4. Turn down heat.
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What is the best substitute for laundry detergent? ›

Baking soda

Baking soda, aka sodium bicarbonate, is a naturally occurring substance that can do wonders for your laundry. Having long been used as an eco-friendly alternative to laundry detergent and in other cleaning processes around the home, baking soda is the obvious choice when you've run out of laundry detergent.

How to make washing powder at home pdf? ›

manufacturing procedure is following:
  1. First, take Soda Ash in mixing machine. ...
  2. While mixing of the Soda Ash, take another container to make Sodium. ...
  3. Add the Lye Solution made in step 2 in the mixing container.
  4. Now add Global Salt.
  5. Add Sodium Tri Poly Phosphate.
  6. Add Triple Super Phosphate.
  7. Add Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)

What can I substitute for Fels Naptha? ›

Some of our readers have swapped in Kirk's Castile, Zote or Ivory in place of the Fels Naptha, and we've even heard of using OxiClean as an additional whitening boost!

How to make homemade laundry detergent with Zote? ›

Easy DIY Laundry Soap

Pour the shredded Zote bar into the 2 gallon container of hot water. Stir occasionally until all the Zote bar is dissolved. Once the Zote bar is dissolved add 50 – 60 drops of an essential oil of your choice. Mix thoroughly.

How do you make Tide washing powder? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 cup sun with bleach alternative powder laundry detergent.
  2. 1 cup sun oxygen cleaner.
  3. 1 cup borax.
  4. 1 cup super washing soda.

What are the ingredients in powdered laundry detergent? ›

Laundry detergents typically contain ingredients like surfactants (to penetrate fabric fibers and remove dirt and oil), chelators (to surround metal ions in water), dispersion agents (to wash away dirt in the rinse cycle), stabilizers (to help ingredients work together), and fragrance.

Is it possible to make your own laundry detergent? ›

Pour blended soap into a large container. Add in borax, washing soda, baking soda and Unstopables. Store in a cool, dry place. To use, add 1-2 tablespoons per load into your washer drum or detergent tray.

What are the main ingredients in laundry powder? ›

Modern detergents typically contain medium-strength STPP (sodium tripolyphosphate) as a well-balanced, versatile builder. But, potent components such as caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) or caustic potash (potassium hydroxide) can also be found in formulas.

Is there a way to make homemade laundry detergent? ›

Here are our experts' steps for making homemade laundry detergent:
  1. Begin by boiling 8 cups of water.
  2. Next, add 2 cups of borax and 2 cups of baking soda.
  3. Dilute 1 cup of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide with 2 cups of water; add to mixture.
  4. Add 2 cups of dish soap and another 8 cups of boiling water.
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