Few things make me happier than clean laundry but when it came time to find ways to save money and remove toxins, our laundry products became one of my first projects. Thankfully, many have come before me and I found a few great recipes to try. After a couple alterations, I love the end results!
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For those who are not inclined to DIY but are looking to remove toxins this is a wonderful
toxin-free laundry soap.
See below on how to order your laundry soap!
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Laundry Soap
Now for the fun! If you have kiddos at home, they may enjoy helping too! You need to gather a few ingredients but you'll find the cost to be a small fraction of the cost of store bought products.
We are a family of two and wash roughly 3 loads of laundry a week on average. One recipe lasts us about a month to a month and a half. That being said, you will need to figure out your family's use to know how many batches to make at a time. I like to make 6 months at a time which goes through about one of each of the boxed ingredients. Six batches costs me $15...six months worth of laundry for $15 versus $22 soap monthly or bi-monthly!
1 bar of either: Zote, Felz Naptha, or Unscented Castille
1 cup baking soda
1 cup washing soda
1 cup borax
This is where the kiddos can help out! You'll need to grate the bar soap into a bowl. The finer the grate, the better. Once you it's all grated, place the baking soda in a food processor or blender then the grated soda. Turn on in spurts until the grated soap blends well into the baking soap. Transfer to a large mixing bowl and add remaining powders. Mix until well blended. Store in an airtight container. Use 1-2Tbs per load depending on laundry load size.
[For those with HE washers, we use this recipe in our front load HE washer and it works wonderfully with both warm and cold water...just be sure to alter your soap drawer for powder]
Fabric Softener
Now if you're like me and like your clothes soft to touch, you have a few options to replace toxin loaded fabric softener. The easiest and cheapest of which being white vinegar. That's right, what southerners love to use on top black eyed peas does wonderfully to clean and soften clothes. Plus the reaction between the baking soda in the laundry soap and the vinegar does wonders against stains. But don't worry, the smell will be gone well before you pull your clothes out of the dryer. Want to try it but still want your clothes scented? Wool balls with essential oils do the trick! You can find wool balls on Amazon or through your local Norwex distributor. As for essential oils, here are some of my favorites. I like to switch it up through the seasons.
Spring
Nothing says Spring quite like flowers and I absolutely love the refreshing and relaxing scent of Lavender
Summer
Aaaah, fresh fruit is my mental image of Summer. This blend brings many citrus oils together as one
Autumn
Thieves brings together many holiday spices but also is great at warding off the sniffles
Nutmeg is one of the many pie making spices.
Just the smell of it makes me think of Fall
Winter
Winter is joyous for many but even the happiest of people can struggle through those cold, dark months once the holidays are over. This blend keeps Christmas just under your nose. Imagine it lingering on your favoring knitted sweater!
While there are many more oils that you could use on your clothing to give them a nice, toxin-free scent, my favorite part is knowing that I am saving money and protecting my family's health with every load.
{I am a distributor for Young Living but more importantly, I am a woman who has battled health issues for many years and has first hand experience with the wonders of nature. I stand by Young Living products because they have stood the test of time, have passed through many independent testing before sale, and I personally have seen their positive effects on my health! If you are interested in any of the products I mentioned, please contact me via email katelynsyoungliving@gmail.com}