Yooper
Well-Known Member
I've been making my own laundry detergent, by mixing 1/2 bar of castile soap (grated) and 1 cup washing soda and 1 cup borax. It works well, but I'd like to make a laundry soap specially designed for laundry. I want to be ecologically friendly, cheap, and effective.
I was thinking all coconut oil with 0% lye discount. But would that be too "bubbly" for the washing machine?
The other thought is 100% palm oil. I bought a ton of it before I knew the environmental impact of it- and it is far lower in "bubbly" and "cleansing". I have 3 one gallon jugs of it, unfortunately.
So, I am considering a 50/50% mix with no lye discount. That way I could use up my palm oil but once it's gone, it's gone.
What I'm thinking is that I want clean clothes, of course, but I"m unsure what would give me the best cleaning at a cheap-ish price. And work in a washing machine with not too much sudsing!
I could make small batches, and grate the soap for use. Does anybody else do this? Or, is that is really crazy idea?
I was thinking all coconut oil with 0% lye discount. But would that be too "bubbly" for the washing machine?
The other thought is 100% palm oil. I bought a ton of it before I knew the environmental impact of it- and it is far lower in "bubbly" and "cleansing". I have 3 one gallon jugs of it, unfortunately.
So, I am considering a 50/50% mix with no lye discount. That way I could use up my palm oil but once it's gone, it's gone.
What I'm thinking is that I want clean clothes, of course, but I"m unsure what would give me the best cleaning at a cheap-ish price. And work in a washing machine with not too much sudsing!
I could make small batches, and grate the soap for use. Does anybody else do this? Or, is that is really crazy idea?