Diva Detergent
One thing I’ve been persuing in my quest to be thrifty is changing our laundry soap.
The first thing I tried was a make-your-own-detergent kit from Soaps Gone Buy, to make this recipe:
Powdered Laundry Detergent
1 cup grated Fels Naptha Soap
1/2 cup washing soda
1/2 cup 20 mule team borax
Mix and store in airtight container or bag. For light loads, use 2 tablespoon. For heavy loads, use 3 tablespoons.
Obviously the pre-grated soap and all is more expensive than buying everything totally from scratch, but it seemed like the best compromise for trying it out - and it’s still cheaper than the brand name stuff.
I liked it, especially at first… But I had the feeling it was just not doing all it could be.
Did I mention that the water here is disgusting? It’s very hard, and it’s also nasty well-water with all kinds of yuck in it…
Miss J was still in diapers during the early parts of this quest, and we were having trouble with an amonia smell whenever she wet, as well as varying degrees of diaper rash that looked almost burn-like.
The consensus of opinion was that this could all be attributed to detergent residue. Too much detergent, or a “bad” one (for the siutation, at least), so it wasn’t getting rinsed out completely - in spite of a complete extra wash/rinse cycle to re-re-RE-rinse the diapers.
Home-made detergent, as I’d made, is one of the common “good” choices. Rats.
So I tried ordering some Charlie’s Soap online. Again, I liked it; again, especially at first. Over time it seemed to still build up. And by “over time” here I’m talking about two to four washings, not months or years…
Then I tried Purex, another popular cloth diapering choice. Same result.
By now I was very frustrated. I guess that’s not bad, since probably nothing but that level of frustration would have gotten me to shell out for Allen’s Naturally (although it is still supposedly a good value, since you use so little). And…
It works!
Jewel is out of diapers, so R.T. may just have different chemistry. But we’ve been using this for over a month now, and I’m still happy.
I also just found another option, though. Someone from a cloth diapering online community discussed diaper laundry wuth a friend who is a chemist. She (the chemist) looked at what was out there, then created this recipe:
1 55 oz. box Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
1/2 cup Mule Team Borax
2 Cups Oxygen Cleaner-She recommends Sun ($5 @ Dollar General)
1/2 cup Simple Green
1/2 cup Calgon Water Softening PowderEmpty all into a bucket and mix together with your hands. Use 1 heaping scoop (1/8 cup) for diapers, 2 scoops for regular laundry. After we’ve used this for a while some have had to increase to 2 scoops for diapers, 3-4 for regular laundry….you will probably have to experiment a bit to see what works best with your water.
I chuckled when in her comments she said “this should work comparably to Allen’s.” Made me wonder if I shouldn’t just stick with Allen’s… But someone sent be a baggie full to try, so what the heck. ![]()
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July 12th, 2008 at 8:10 am
I’ve made some homemade detergent too using borax, washing soda and part of a used bar of soap. It works excellent I must say, but this spring when it raind, since the homemade stuff really has no scent, my clotehs had that fishy smell after being washed (city water drawn from a lake). I’ve gone back to the store bougth stuff, but think I will keep the homemade stuff on hand to as a laundry booster.
July 15th, 2008 at 9:33 am
If you have a Trader Joe’s in the vicinity of where you’re traveling, you might want to try their store-brand phosphate-free detergent. I use it with my son, whose skin cannot handle perfumes, etc. and we’ve had great luck with it. It’s not real expensive, either. I use vinegar instead of fabric softener and that seems to help rinse the soap out of the clothes so it doesn’t build up and stop being effective.
Looking forward to your carnival next week!
July 15th, 2008 at 11:28 am
Barbara -
I’ve heard of and tried vinegar as a fabric softener, too. But I’ve also read that it doesn’t work in very hard water, which we have, and may even be counter-productive in that instance - which would go along with the results I had.
I sure wish there were Trader Joe’s around here… I miss them for a lot of reasons!