I remember reading a post about one of you ladies making homemade laundry soap (powdered version), but now I can't find it. I just made a batch of liquid laundry soap and thought I would share my recipe while I'm thinking about it.
I mix and store it in a 3 gallon bucket (cat food bucket).
You will need:
1 large bar of soap ( I use Fels Naptha, but I've also tried Ivory and Dr. Bronner's Castille soap.)
20 Mule Team Borax
Arm and Hammer Washing Soda (baking soda is not the same)
Grate soap (I always leave a small chunk to use for pre-treating stains, just wet it and rub across stain). Place soap shavings in a sauce pan and cover with water. Heat and stir until soap melts. Into bucket, measure 3 cups of borax, and 3 cups of washing soda. Pour melted soap and hot water over and stir. Fill bucket nearly to top with cool water and stir til powders dissolve. You can add a few drops of tea tree oil or other essential oil if you like. Can be used immediately, but will thicken after a few hours to the consistency of chunky jello floating in liquid.
I use 1/4 to 1/2 cup per load. Works great on DH's socks and work clothes. The Fels Naptha soap supposedly removes oils from poison ivy and oak, so that's a HUGE plus for me. Gets doggie smells out of their blankets too.
I usually pour some of it into an old plastic laundry detergent bottle for easier measuring. It DOES NOT make suds like regular laundry detergent, but don't let that fool you. The suds are not what gets your laundry clean.
This recipe sounds much more time consuming than it is. It takes me about 10 minutes to make a batch.