Making your own homemade powdered laundry detergent may take a few extra minutes of your time, but it’s a lot cheaper than store-bought. Plus you’re keeping your home chemical-free. Keep reading for full instructions and cost break-down.
I’ve been trying to keep my home chemical-free as much as possible. I make my own cleaning supplies, air fresheners, and sachets to keep my closets and drawers smelling nice.
Another thing I’ve been making is my own powdered laundry detergent. This is so easy to make and only requires 3 ingredients – borax, washing soda, and Ivory soap.
This recipe does take a little bit of time, but the end result is so nice. It works really well at getting your clothes super clean, plus it lasts forever! (Okay, maybe not forever, but months!)
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Pour both the Borax and Super Washing Soda in your container, or a large bowl if there’s not enough room for stirring in your container. (I used a small bucket so I had plenty of room to stir with no mess.) Stir them together really well.
Grate the 3 bars of Ivory soap with a cheese grater, or however you wish to grate them. Keep in mind that the pieces need to be really fine.
Grating soap makes a huge mess! It leaves a thick film on the grater during the grating process. I used a plastic pan scraper which worked wonderfully at getting down in between those small grooves.
After the Ivory soap is completely grated, pour it into the Borax and Washing Soda mixture and stir until well combined.
To use: I use 2 tablespoons per load. If it’s a very large load or the clothes are extremely dirty, then I use 3 tablespoons.
Let’s break down the cost of this homemade powdered laundry detergent to see if it’s actually cheaper per load than store-bought.
A 4-lb. box of Borax costs $4.47 at Walmart and a 3-lb box of Washing Soda costs $4.12. At Target you can get 10 bars of Ivory soap for $3.99, making them $.40 a bar.
This recipe gives you 7 pounds with 112 loads, breaking the cost of each load down to $.09 a load.
Now let’s compare that to Tide, Gain, and Arm & Hammer powdered laundry detergents from Target.
From the math, it seems that homemade powdered laundry detergent is the cheaper choice. Not to mention it’s a lot healthier for your family because it’s not full of harsh cleaning chemicals.
Borax may irritate sensitive skin, especially if you have eczema. In that case, try this Borax-free recipe instead:
Have you ever made homemade powdered laundry detergent? Or liquid? If so, what were your thoughts?
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Thank you for sharing this simple recipe as laundry detergent are expensive and that would definitely save money. Plus it's chemical free so that's big win right there. I love the little comparison you did there as well.
Thank you! It does break down to be a lot cheaper, plus the added benefit of being chemical-free. :)
How interesting Michelle! I am in need just this moment!??
Yay! I'm glad I could help! :)
Definitely! The cost of soap powder has skyrocketed over the past several years. Puzzling!?
A great cost breakdown, too!❤️
Thank you!
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Wow, I'd say that's a savings! Laundry detergent here was hard to come by during the Covid rush too. That's something to consider for the future. If we are self-sustaining, it might make our lives a whole lot better in a multitude of ways!
I really do love this. You've got me thinking it might be worth a try! :D
Yes! I had a really hard time finding super washing soda for a long time during the pandemic. I wonder what people were hoarding that for? Thank you so much! I hope you give it a try. Let me know what you think if you get to make some. :D
What a great idea! I have made some homemade cleaning products before, but not a washing powder. I love it! Will definitely be giving this one a go. Also love that it saves you money as well.
Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you! I would love to know what you think after you try it. :)
I will definitely try this! I have been using grated Ivory Soap around my plant pots to discourage squirrels and chipmunks from digging out the dirt and plants. I love the way it grates, the smell, the feel of it, and especially the lack of chemical pollutants. Thanks for the idea.
I didn't realize you could use Ivory soap shavings to keep squirrels and chipmunks away. That's a great idea! Thank you for sharing that and I'll be keeping it in mind. I love the way Ivory soap grates, too. It smells amazing! :)
The one problem I am having is that concrete developed white speckles from the soap. I thought it would just wash away, but it takes a bit of scrubbing. That Ivory Soap is tough stuff. I love it.
This is so simple to make, I also love to use as less chemicals as I can, thanks for this great idea. xoxo
It is really easy! It just takes a little time to grate the soap, but it smells so good. :)
Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! :)
It's great ♥
Thank you!!
That's an awesome idea! I really like the measuring spoons! I like your new picture, too! Cute!
Thank you so much!! :)