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Laundry detergent can be a big money leak. Here's how to cut your laundry detergent costs by 85%, saving you $8 for just 10 minutes' work making your own det...
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I've been making my own laundry detergent for years and this is one of my favorite and easiest recipes. If you are looking for a way to save some money or a ...
Making of 5.5 kg Detergent Powder (very equal to Surf Excel or Ariel): (you must sift all the materials in a sieve before mixing them) 1st step. Take 5 kg Wa...
Consumer Reports tested 50 powders, liquids, pods and packs to find the best laundry detergents. The lab also tested two devices, pureWash and Wash It, that claim to clean your clothes without a detergent.
This laundry detergent brightens colors, whitens whites. Nice Lemon Scent. Give my recipe for Liquid Laundry Detergent a try! It does not have the dangerous for us chemicals like store-bought to keep it from separating. You will have to shake well before each use. It will still be clumpy...very normal...but it works great and gets dissolved quickly even in HE machines.Chef Janie Pendleton 1 14.7 oz bar Zote Soap, grated 8 cups simmering water When soap is completely melted add: 2 cups 20 Mule Team Borax 2 cups Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda 3/4 to 1 cup Baking Soda 1 cup Oxyclean (I use Awesome brand) 4 tsp lemon extract or ess. oil 3 tsp butter extract or ess oil (any fav scents or extracts work!) Five gallon bucket plus enough hot water to fill bucket large stir stick (free at most hardware stores) 10- 1 gallon jugs filled with 2 quarts of water (1/2 way full)
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While there are many recipes online, I much prefer the liquid version for running a cold wash cycle when possible. 1 bar Fels-Naptha 1.5c washing soda 1.5c b...
My twist on home made laundry detergent. I have seen a few different recipes online for home made detergent and i found that this is what has worked the best for my family. Its concentrated so only one spoon is needed per load. Compact in size makes for easier storage and lugging to a laundry mat.
John Matarese has the newest reviews, just released from Consumer Reports magazine.
The 3-SHRED-H tears into liquid detergent packets in order to reclaim the detergent and the plastic for recycling.
Here you go, for those of you that requested this! :) Let me know if you make it. I love it! Ingredients: 1 4 lb 12 oz box Borax (2.15 kg or 76 oz) 1 4 lb bo...
This is a tutorial on how I make our homemade powder laundry detergent.
Borax (sodium borate) may be all natural, but it is rated F by the Environmental Working Group, with a high concern for reproductive toxicity. I decided that...
add i tps of liquid glue add half a tea spoon of detergent mix up everything at first keep in fridge once u see its starts to get hard and dry keep out of fr...
How to make your own organic liquid laundry soap. find the recipe at NotaCoolMom.com.
Want to save LOADS of MONEY, wash your cloths for about a penny a load? Follow this recipe, MAKE YOUR OWN! This is the best detergent we've ever used. Let me...
Week 21 of Soaping101 and we are learning how to make liquid laundry soap. http://www.facebook.com/soaping101 Supplies: http://goo.gl/7Zwt4K.
Do you know the ingredients in your laundry detergent? Look on the label.....Mine at least doesn't even list any. I make my own with Borax, Washing soda (NOT...
Really easy but the ingredients are a little picky. Created using VideoFX Live: http://VideoFXLive.com/FREE.
Swash ($499, BestBuy. com & Swash. com) ... Detergent "pods" are sold separately, with the going price about $7 for a 12-pack ... com.
Boston Herald 2015-03-23They did not want to use detergent to help disperse the cream, because it would have flowed into the ...
Stuff 2015-03-23... with high value-added, chiefly used in making new-generation plastics and biodegradable detergents.
noodls 2015-03-23The Laundry Project partners with local facilities, providing detergent, softener and money ...
Herald Tribune 2015-03-23And I was doing laundry, because I have the luxury for the first time of in-house washer-dryer, and ...
Medium 2015-03-23Police believe the pair spent at least an hour concealing the items, including diapers, deli items and laundry detergent ... com.
Lehigh Valley 2015-03-22... Glasses/contact lenses Medication Books/e-reader Travel detergent Travel iron Electrical adaptors.
noodls 2015-03-22Now put the engine short block on an engine stand and wash with dish detergent and water to get all ...
The Examiner 2015-03-22For the whitest whites, one blogger suggests mixing equal parts laundry detergent, dishwasher ...
Sydney Morning Herald 2015-03-21... other chemicals, including plastics, lubricants, rubbers, dyes, detergents, drugs, and pesticides.
Jamaica Observer 2015-03-21small towels and rags, newspapers, Dawn dish soap, laundry detergent, bleach, paper towels, Purina ...
The Examiner 2015-03-21Britons eat three billion ready meals a year Photo: Alamy ... 9:40 ... ) ... sodium laureth sulphate, a hefty industrial detergent ... MORE.
The Daily Telegraph 2015-03-21It sounds counterintuitive, but the secret to cleaner clothes may be using less detergent. >.
USA Today 2015-03-20A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with "cleaning properties in dilute solutions." In common usage, "detergent" refers to alkylbenzenesulfonates, a family of compounds that are similar to soap but are more soluble in hard water, because the polar sulfonate (of detergents) is less likely than the polar carboxyl (of soap) to bind to calcium and other ions found in hard water. In most household contexts, the term detergent by itself refers specifically to laundry detergent or dish detergent, as opposed to hand soap or other types of cleaning agents. Detergents are commonly available as powders or concentrated solutions. Detergents--like soaps-- work because they are amphiphilic - partly hydrophilic (polar) and partly hydrophobic (non-polar). Their dual nature facilitates the mixture of hydrophobic compounds (like oil and grease) with water. Because air is not hydrophillic, detergents are also foaming agents to varying degrees.
Detergents are classified into three broad groupings, depending on the electrical charge of the surfactants.