Showing posts with label homemade laundry detergent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homemade laundry detergent. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Update..

Today I am going to update on the use of the homemade detergent venture we have been on at my house.  So far we have tried the laundry detergent, cloth diaper detergent, and the dishwasher detergent.  All of them have worked wonderful!!

The laundry detergent on our clothes is great!  They came out clean and smelling fresh.  The cloth diaper detergent (which essentially is the laundry detergent), works awesome!  The diapers are smelling good and looking good!  I also think it does a better job than the stuff I regularly use, which is like $15.

The dishwasher detergent we have only used once, but it did a fantastic job!!  We have a new-ish dishwasher, its about 3 years old.  We made sure to fill the rinse agent with vinegar, so our dishes were sparkling clean!

I am so excited about how much this will be saving us!  I am not very good with math or numbers so I am going to just make an estimate on the cost savings here.  For our laundry detergent we usually buy the cheap stuff anyway, which is about $8.00 for a 160 loads so that comes out to about $.20/load, so not too bad.  For my cloth diaper detergent that I bought it was about $15 for about 75 loads, so that comes out to about $.5/load, once again not too bad.  For the dishwasher detergent its about $6.00 for 40 loads so that comes out to $.6/load.  Once again not that bad.  Total cost per month for all of these items is about $15 or $180/year, because we only buy the cloth diaper detergent once every other month and same with the dishwasher detergent.

BUT in contrast for the homemade detergents I spent a total of $8.69 so about $9 with tax.  Because the recipes only call for 1 or 2 cups of each, I will not need to repurchase these for quite a while.  The only item I will need to purchase more often is the Fels Naptha soap which is only $.97.  So to divide this up over a year I am estimating the cost to be only about $20/year, I am guessing that I will only buy the items 2 times a year (maybe 3).  Even buying the major items which are about $6 total three times a year that is only $18 a year!!

Ok so now lets do the major math.... $180 or $20!!  Lets choose!!   I am so excited about these numbers!!

Having done the research about the laundry and dish detergents it got me thinking about other ways I could save tons of money.  I came to the conclusion that I could save money by making my own baby wipes!  So that led me to some great recipes for wipes solutions.  This is what I came up with:

1/2 cup baby oil
1/2 cup baby wash
2 cups water

So there are two different ways to do homemade wipes, you can either place the wipes in a container and pour the solution over them.  Or you can also put the solution in a spray bottle and then wet the wipes with warm water before using them and then spray the solution on the wipes.  I think I am going to use the spray bottle method, because if you pour it over the wipes you will need to change them out every day to avoid mildew.

Below are the steps I took in making my own cloth wipes.

Supplies:  Towel, Ruler, Scissors

Cut into 8 x 12 rectangles
Put machine on zig zag sticth

Zig Zag stitch along outside edge


 
Finished product!
 I am a decent sewer so this was not too far fetched for me.  Even if you are not a proficient sewer these would be a great first project because its just straight stitching and super easy!!  I found a great idea, to use an old t-shirt and a receiving blanket.  You cut each into an 8 x8 square (which is a standard size to fit into a wipes container), you can also do an 8x 12 for bigger, messier jobs.  I am also going to use some flannel to make some wipes, because that is what I have laying around.  I was also given an idea to use an old bath towel.  For all of these I will be doing a zig zag stitch around the edges and tadaa, wipes!! 

Sorry this post got a little lengthy, but I think I shared some great info!!  I am so excited about these new ways to save money and I wanted to share them!

**Recent Update- As of January 17, 2012
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

What to do when it rains...

So today started a LONG weekend for us.  Big E is off of school today, tomorrow and Monday.  Of course today its windy, cold and rainy!  So what to do with two active, crazy boys on a windy, cold, and rainy day...watch Star Wars movies!  But when mom can't take any more Star Wars, then what do we do?  We break out the games!  My kids are not really big board game kids, but we try!  We did play a rousing game of Slap Jack, but I couldn't really remember all of the rules so we just made some up!  Then I found a puzzle of the United States, that we hadn't done in a long time.  Big E loves to do puzzles, but Little N gets bored easily and finds them difficult.  So while Big E and I worked on the puzzle Little N decided to get the cards out again and play with them.  So wonderful!  When we had finished the puzzle of the United States, we talked about our state, the state we will be visiting for Thanksgiving and then the state that their Nana and Papa live.  That was a great geography lesson.  Even Little N got interested in it.  He was very excited to see where Nana and Papa live on the map.  It was also really fun to talk about the states that we will be driving through to see our cousins (my brother and his family).




Last night we were cleaning out some drawers and found some Highlights magazines.  These are the Highlights that talk about the United States.  There is one book for each state and we have about half of the states at this point (maybe more).  So we decided to take with us on our trip some of the ones of the states that we will be driving through.  I think this will be lots of fun for Big E, to be able to check out some of the facts about these states while we are driving through them. 

Over the past few days I have been doing some research on homemade laundry detergent.  In hopes to save us some much needed cash!  I was amazed at how much information I have found, and how cheap those ingredients are!  I went to Wal-Mart today and spent a little less than $8 and got everything I needed to make my own laundry detergent, cloth diaper detergent, and dishwasher detergent. I was a little worried that I wouldn't be able to find what I needed at Wal-Mart but I found everything in the same isle and right by each other!!  Score!!   I just did laundry yesterday, so I didn't have any of our clothes to wash, but I did have some cloth diapers to wash.  So ran some through using the homemade detergent.  They seem to have come out clean and smelling fresh!   Now we just have to see if they irritate our skin or if they are ok!  So below I have included the recipes for the detergents that I found, I will also include the links to the websites that I found them at.

Laundry Detergent:
2 Cups Fels Naptha Soap (finely grated, you could also try Ivory)
1 Cup Arm and Hammer Super Washing Soda
1 Cup Borax

Mix well with a spoon and store in an air tight container.
Use 2 Tbs. per load

Cloth Diaper Detergent:
Same recipe as above
1 Tbs. per load for a light load
2 Tbs. per load for a heavily soiled load

Dishwasher Detergent: I found two different recipes for this one, but I am just trying one this time.
Recipe #1
1 cup Arm and Hammer Super Washing Soda
1 cup Borax

Recipe #2
1 Cup Baking Soda
1 Cup Borax

For the recipes above mix thoroughly and store in a plastic container, use approximately 2 Tbs. per load. Use vinegar in the rinse compartment as a rinse agent to help prevent residue.  You also need to be sure to use the vinegar for every load of dishes.

A tip they gave on the website was to add a few drops of liquid dishwashing soap to the powder compartment when you add the powder.  They also suggested cutting back the amount of soap used, if you are using 2 Tbs., try using 1-1 1/2 Tbs per load. 

**Disclosure-I have only tried the laundry soap on my cloth diapers, I have not tried the dishwasher detergent or the laundry soap on our clothes.  Please do your own research and know that it will take a lot of trial and error to find the right combination for you and your type of water.**

UPDATE: (September 2012)
I have recently stopped using the dishwasher detergent because it left quite a funny taste on our dishes, so I didn't think that was  good thing!

I have also switched to a different laundry soap, this recipe is easier than the other one and makes more.  I am only making it once every month and a half instead of every week or so.  Here is the recipe (which is not my own, but I can't remember where I found it!)

Cloth Diaper/ Clothes Laundry Soap

1 55 oz. box of Arm and Hammer Super Washing Soda
1/2 cup Mule Team Borax
2 Cups Oxygen Cleaner- Sun is recommended
1/2 cup Simple Green
1/2 cup Calgon Water Softening Powder (I have never been able to find the powder, so I use the liquid and it works just fine)

Dump all ingredients in to a bucket (I use a 5 gallon one) and mix together with your hands (I use a big wooden spoon). You need to let it air dry for about a half hour and come back to stir it and loosen up any clumps that might have formed.  I then let it dry a bit more for about another 15-30 minutes and stir again.  After it is dry and few clumps are left I pour into an air tight container and store in my laundry area.   Use 1 1/2 tablespoons for diapers, 2-3 tablespoons for clothes.