ParkSoap
Active Member
I had a bunch of Kirk's soap I needed to get rid of, so I used them to start making my own laundry powder. I don't use borax because I didn't have any when I wanted to make this, and I was too lazy to walk a block to the store to get any. Ha! I've been using this for a few months now and it works beautifully. It's a bit of a hodge-podge of different recipes I found online, based on what I had on hand.
2.5 - 4 oz. bars of Kirk's soap, grated (that's 10 oz. total)
3.5 oz. citric acid
3 lb. Nellie's washing soda
4 lb. baking soda
I use white vinegar as a fabric softener, and I add a little lavender EO to that. The lavender smell lasts through the drying, but otherwise doesn't really cling to the clothes.
2.5 - 4 oz. bars of Kirk's soap, grated (that's 10 oz. total)
3.5 oz. citric acid
3 lb. Nellie's washing soda
4 lb. baking soda
I use white vinegar as a fabric softener, and I add a little lavender EO to that. The lavender smell lasts through the drying, but otherwise doesn't really cling to the clothes.