You can read more about Zote here
You can read more about Fels Naptha here
Things you will need:
Large Plastic Container
Mixing Spoon
Grater / Food Processor
Measuring Cup
Ingredients
1 Bar of Zote (14 oz)
1 Bar of Fels Naptha (5 oz)
4 Cups Borax
4 Cups Washing Soda
*** You will use three tablespoons per load (large load) which is approx 55 loads per recipe. Money wise it works out to be 7.33 cents a load!!!! The cost of the ingredients was $4.08.
I chose this container because it reminded me of a laundry box. It's just a $4.00 plastic file box I picked up at Walmart. It has a good tight lid on it.
Again, both bars is equivalent to four bars of soap
Again, both bars is equivalent to four bars of soap
You will have enough left over Borax/Washing Soda to make another batch at another time.
First you want to grate your soap. I used a regular grater for it. This was probably the hardest part as the soap is a little hard. Since the soap was hard I hated to put it in my food processor but I might try that next time.
Then grate your Zote. It has a nice buttery texture and is very soft. It grates similar to coconut so I decided to put it in the food processor.
After the food processor.
Once you have both of your soaps grated, pour and mix together in your plastic container.
Then add your Borax/Washing Soda and mix. Becareful to not breathe in the powder.
After mixing well, you have your first box of laundry soap. Hard to believe this "little" amount will wash 55 loads.
I decided to try it out to show you that it will not soap up like regular detergents. This is what the water looks like under all the normal soap bubbles. I felt the water and it feels soapy to touch. I didn't add my normal fabric softner because I wanted to see how the clothes smelled after washing. I have to honestly say they smelled so fresh and clean. I am pretty pleased with the product and for saving .35cents a load it was worth the time (approx 30 mins) to make!
If you make your own soap, I would love to hear how you liked it. Please send me a comment!