How to Make Fabric Softener

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  • This is my version of 'easy' DIY recipe for making laundry fabric softener. Any conditioner will work as long as it isn't for color treated hair. Leave questions below. Can add up to 1/8 cup of Borax for more thickening agent, if desired. I also add coconut and lime extracts to mine to make an awesome scent my kids love!!
    ~ Chef Janie

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  • @sierraechopnw4228
    @sierraechopnw4228 8 років тому +28

    I simply adore you....taking me back to my Amish roots of self sufficiency. I find your channel a refresher course for things I learned earlier in life about self sufficiency...which I have come back to in my later years. You are a blessing in my life and I ask God to bless you today and always. AGAIN...THANK YOU.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +2

      I love this! Thanks so much for letting me know this!! It does my heart good to hear I'm helping in some way, others who need to get back to the basics again. BLessings to you and yours, hon!

    • @daisymoses7850
      @daisymoses7850 7 років тому

      Sierra Echo n

  • @ginafraicola270
    @ginafraicola270 9 років тому +57

    I made this with suave waterfall mist.and a few drops of Hawaiian mist warming oil and it smells amazing! I added the conditioner to the hot water before the vinegar and it dissolved quickly. This recipe literally took me less than five minutes! This is a keeper recipe!! Thank you so.much!!

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +4

      Sounds terrific! As long as you use fabric safe oils ... no problem! You should watch my how to make dryer balls and booster crystals video. Saves me tons.

    • @ginafraicola270
      @ginafraicola270 9 років тому +3

      I have! I made the laundry detergent, dishwasher soap and softener last night, takes no time at all! I am cheating and ordering the dryer balls , that will cost me less.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +3

      You can get the little spiky rubber balls at dollar general store on the cheap ... they work well too. Just be sure and add a minimum of 3 to 5 balls in each load. This helps fluff, and get wrinkles out of clothes, even jeans. The more balls the more time it reduces off drying time. I like the wool balls because you can scent them. I just sit them in a jar with my dryer sheets and or my laundry crystals and toss them in dryer. Gives scent to my dried clothes. Hope you enjoy saving money on laundry!

  • @tatytorres4080
    @tatytorres4080 Рік тому +2

    I just made my with coconut conditioner. It smell great. Thank you for helping us. ❤

  • @chastity1534
    @chastity1534 8 років тому +104

    I'm 33 and just now found out how to make so many things and at a cheaper price, I'm giving some of these things as Christmas gifts. Love your channel so much thank you.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +2

      Awesome ideas!!

    • @kathymorales5824
      @kathymorales5824 6 років тому

      Chastity Huffman with Mother's day around the corner and just learning to budget. I'm here busy crafting! ...and I love it!

    • @denisemartinez6456
      @denisemartinez6456 6 років тому

      Chastity Huffman I'm fifty four and only in the last four years have I learned all these money saving tips.

    • @momentsformoms9467
      @momentsformoms9467 6 років тому +5

      I’m about to be 31 in February.
      I’ve been slowly learning too,& honestly I love it. So much cheaper and less stressful financially,don’t need to really ever worry about running out since I just make my own. Way less chemicals and safer for my family & pets. Also I’m not supporting big companies that are destroying our planet. The feeling of accomplishment is nice too.

    • @gocryaboutit3121
      @gocryaboutit3121 5 років тому +2

      I’m 13 and I always clean around the house so I love these ideas and hope to use them soon

  • @lorrieharkey3383
    @lorrieharkey3383 5 років тому +9

    Really good to see this!!! I make my own detergent with borax, bar soap and arm & hammer washing soda and I love that, done it for years.... but this the 1st fabric softeners I’ve seen..... thank you ever so much!!!

    • @harindervirk3810
      @harindervirk3810 4 місяці тому +1

      How do you mix as dry washing powder or as liquid .pls reply .

    • @harindervirk3810
      @harindervirk3810 4 місяці тому +1

      And how much all the ingredients.

  • @jadegrant4119
    @jadegrant4119 10 років тому +166

    I use a gallon milk jug ( washed out). Pour the bottle of cond. straight in jug. Mix in 1/2 gallon hot hot water. Them shake the dickens out of it. Until it completely dissolves. Then add vinegar The add more hot water to fill up the rest of the way shake. Done nothing to clean up

    • @lord_vader87
      @lord_vader87 6 років тому +4

      I do it like this as well do to your comment

    • @momentsformoms9467
      @momentsformoms9467 6 років тому +1

      Do you skip the borax then?
      I wonder if you can use any conditioner. I’m trying to be cruelty free,although I just found out from the video before this the zote soap I use is from animals,so I’ll have to look for the right swap.

    • @LetHimCook0497
      @LetHimCook0497 6 років тому +6

      Moments formoms I would never put Borax in my detergent or softener. Google how kids are having seizures due to making homemade “slime”. It gets on their hands, into the bloodstream and straight to their brain. I used to make laundry soap with Borax just like every other recipe on Pinterest. Not only did it not clean our clothes good but I started feeling sick all the time. I’m willing to bet that my triple negative breast cancer was from keeping my cel phone in my bra but who knows? It could’ve been the homemade laundry soap OR a combination of several things including eating tons of fast food for 20+ years.

    • @lord_vader87
      @lord_vader87 6 років тому +7

      @@LetHimCook0497 you are not supposed to play with this you are to use it on clothes and if you watch her laundry soap video she states you don't need borax if you need to make it for a sensitive person

    • @momentsformoms9467
      @momentsformoms9467 6 років тому +12

      It’s washed off,it’s not a toy. Those people who made slime with it are idiots. I went through multiple blogs,and probably videos. I read thousands of comments from people who had used it for years/decades and even yes ones who just stared because I went to the comment section on every blog/site and read every one even if there were 500comments. I’m sorry about your cancer but having a cell phone close to you emits a ton of radiation and there’s even studies if killed brain cells,it’s even worse on low battery. Eating fast food is nothing but man made chemicals and toxins so I’m sure that played a huge part as well. Your bad choices aren’t going to scare me into doing something right for my family when they don’t even go together. I will look into it but if there’s no connection other than slime I’m going to keep making it. I only use it occasionally anyways. I do use regular detergents,which honestly are just chemicals and water so not any better.

  • @Monique0322
    @Monique0322 7 років тому +88

    Chef Janie I made this last night and used it in a load today. I will not buy fabric softener as long as I can make this recipe. Thank you so much.

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +40

    After I made this video I played around with the mixture a bit more and ended up adding more scents to mine (lemon, coconut and lime extracts) and about 1/8 cup borax. It thickens up perfectly now! I also mix coconut conditioner with strawberry suave conditioner and it smells heavenly when adding the extracts too. My friends love the scent of the coconut lime strawberry softener. My house smells good when I make it too! LOL

    • @sheelathackorbhaga7871
      @sheelathackorbhaga7871 4 роки тому +1

      What conditioner do you use? Hair conditioner?

    • @johnmartinez9688
      @johnmartinez9688 4 роки тому +1

      Sheela Thackor Bhaga suave!

    • @sheelathackorbhaga7871
      @sheelathackorbhaga7871 4 роки тому

      We don't get that here in South Africa

    • @sheelathackorbhaga7871
      @sheelathackorbhaga7871 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for all these wonderful ideas in saving money. I now have to make this fabric Softener without them seeing me do it 🤣😂

    • @JahleeyahKalonji
      @JahleeyahKalonji 3 роки тому +1

      @@sheelathackorbhaga7871 use any cheap hair conditioner

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +7

    Yeah, when camera is off I go back and scrape the goodies from measuring cups. For 'quick' camera purposes, I pour and set aside. LOL>> Nothing goes to waste here!! Enjoy!!!

  • @dianelowe972
    @dianelowe972 6 років тому +23

    If u put the conditioner in the pan b4 the vinegar, then u can use the empty conditioner bottle 2 measure AND rinse out the conditioner bottle. 🙃

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  6 років тому +6

      Great tip! Thanks for sharing it! I did rinse off camera...ppl like short DIY videos...so we cut and edit where we can!

  • @SabrinaAnnSmith
    @SabrinaAnnSmith 11 років тому +62

    Also, I heard that you can take a sponge and dip it into the fabric softener, squeeze out, then stick in dryer to use like dryer sheets :)

    • @cindylouwho9336
      @cindylouwho9336 4 роки тому +16

      SabrinaAnnSmith Ive seen people buy pretty pieces of fabric and cut it into 5x5 pieces and keep them in containers full of softener. Then they throw them into the dryer as dryer sheets. It looks really cool!

    • @daborrahbush7870
      @daborrahbush7870 4 роки тому +3

      And you can

    • @marthasantanaguerrero5584
      @marthasantanaguerrero5584 2 роки тому +4

      Yes I use cut up old Tshirts

    • @Jacqueline_R
      @Jacqueline_R Рік тому +3

      I want to try!

    • @ShilohLynn1313
      @ShilohLynn1313 Рік тому

      @@cindylouwho9336I did this except I used sponges. It worked great… I’m not sure why I stopped 20 years ago hence here I’m am in this video, lol

  • @Roger.M.Rivera1983
    @Roger.M.Rivera1983 4 роки тому +15

    I love making this, especially in times like these. I followed this exact same recipe, but instead of a wooden spoon, I used a whisk so that it all breaks down faster. Thanks for sharing!

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 10 років тому +39

    I think using a wire wisk would be a lot easier and quicker to get the clumping.

    • @tamarakennedy4976
      @tamarakennedy4976 4 роки тому +2

      It will add air and create a foam to the top and will take a really long time to wait for any foam to settle but you reminded me there is a whisk that is only at the very bottom of a handle and by pushing down on the top of the whisk handle it only agitates and spins the whisk beaters below the liquid surface..i think you can buy them at Daiso. They are shaped like an egg beater whisk..

    • @glendaburton903
      @glendaburton903 3 роки тому

      Add water to the conditioner a little at a time and mix. It doesn’t have to be boiled either.

  • @niner4ver
    @niner4ver 8 років тому +2

    it works!!!! no static cling either -- i love it, my clothes smell great -- it's funny cause i get complements on me smelling good, a week after i've washed my shirt.. i use the green apple, thank you Janie Pendleton

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +1

      Glad it worked for you too! Some will say they smell the vinegar in the mixture after rinse cycle, but I don't. I just smell a bit of the coconut or strawberry, or like you said, the green apple scent. And my closet smells fresh when I open the door from the years of using this recipe. I love it!

  • @robinlavois4483
    @robinlavois4483 5 років тому

    I discovered this out of desperation with very hard water in my area!! I only used hair conditioner. The customers at the laundromat looked at me like I was a lunatic, but it worked OK. I know this recipe will be the answer to some of my softening questions..Thank you!

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому

      Hard water can easily solved. Go to Lowes or Home-depot and get Salt Pellets and melt it and put in your Mixture. About 10% and it will soften your Water.

  • @stacym6252
    @stacym6252 10 років тому +26

    Hello Sister Janie, I have a request can you made a video showing us how you make shampoo and conditioner? I spend almost $72 a month for my daughter and I. The price alone is driving me crazy when I bought the product the other day. I remember this video and you said you make your own. My Pre-teen has such beautiful long hair, but we don't want to cut it. My hair is no way long like hers. I would LOVE if you could share your cost saving idea with us, or email me at WIMigut@gmail.com. Also could you please email me your email address. I would love to send you our family polish recipe for home made Polish Perogies. We had this for over 50 years! It's a great cost saver, and can be stored for months with a food saver. It's our thank you to you for all that you have done for us it means a ton! It's a major food recipe we have used during our times of hardship to make ends meet. It totally works excellent.

    • @wmarierosa
      @wmarierosa 6 років тому +7

      Yes please shampoo and conditioner recipe

    • @brookeduncan4330
      @brookeduncan4330 5 років тому +2

      Shampoo and conditioner recipes can be found on brambleberry wich is a soap making company. It can be bought in base already made or the recipe from scratch can be bought. Conditioner is easy, shampoo is not so much. Shampoo recipe can also be used on body gel or any liquid soap.

  • @marymartin3641
    @marymartin3641 7 років тому

    Hi Janie - After studying your videos and a few others here on making your own Laundry Detergent, Stain Remover, Fabric Softener, I decided to take the plunge. I made all three and intend on sharing my overabundance in laundry aides with my Son and his family for Christmas, Sunday. They have two kids 1 and 3 and laundry doesn't stop happening in their house. Been doing a few test runs the last couple weeks and have been very pleased so far - that was until tonight when I first made the fabric softener and tried it on the loads I am doing now...Everything smelled so fresh and clean when I put the load in the dryer however, when I went down to grab that load a short time ago, there was so much electricity coming off those clothes I feared they might set the laundry basket on fire! :-) - The worst static cling I've seen. I grabbed a few wet pieces waiting their turn and tossed them, a couple dryer sheets and the mother of all static cling laundry loads back in the dryer. I'm trying to now figure out how to present this to the kids Sunday except for saying "Your clothes will smell great but you will still need to add dryer sheets" - "But think of the savings you will still have since dryer sheets are a fraction of the cost of fabric softener. Followed your recipe to a "T" = any suggestions or quick fixes before Santa delivers the goods? Thanks - and really enjoy your videos.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  7 років тому +1

      Oh wow! It is wintertime and static is worse this time of year; I've not had a static issue since I owned a high-heat gas dryer. My electric dryer does not get nearly as hot and is better for my clothes; not as much shrinkage.
      Here are a few tips that I do give others with static issues in their part of the world:
      1.) Since static develops from the friction of clothes rubbing against each other, adding an object like a dryer ball to the mix can add a layer between clothes which prevents them from accumulating the electrical charge which causes static and static cling. Other benefits of dryer balls include keeping your clothes separated and very fluffy. Dryer balls cut drying time by 2% each load or more! I keep my dryer balls in a large jar filled with softener sheets. This keeps the scent, and the static free chemicals on the yarns and each load smells so wonderful! And, when load is done, just plop them back in scented dryer sheet jar. no need to actually use the dryer sheets themselves. The jar sheets work to keep the dryer balls cling free sheets for over a year before replacing sheets/using the sheets up at the end of the year is what I actually do and buy a new box and start all over.
      Here is my link to make your own dryer balls: ua-cam.com/video/GjTtHckJ6jU/v-deo.html
      OR...you can buy them off ebay from actual sheep farmers or other who make/sell them.
      I have both kinds. But the homemade 100% felting wool balls are heavier and work the best (albeit louder in the dryer) ...:)
      2.) Use a ball of crumpled up foil to discharge static the last few minutes of drying.
      3.) Reduce heat on dryer to a lower setting if possible during winter months.
      These are just a few ideas to reduce static issues.

    • @marymartin3641
      @marymartin3641 7 років тому +1

      Janie Pendleton I have probably 5 or 6 dryer balls... will give that a try - thanks! And happy holidays!

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  7 років тому

      Awesome! I give them as Christmas and birthday gifts! Easy to make and work!
      Merry Christmas and Happy New Years! Let's all make 2017 a great year!! Whoo-hoo!

  • @VictorineTimothy
    @VictorineTimothy 3 години тому

    This is a very good idea thank you si much i Live in Trinidad &Tobago WI i enjoy your demo❤❤❤

  • @latoyasea8258
    @latoyasea8258 9 років тому +2

    love you chef Janie... I want to live out in the country like you one day and make all my own everything. with people like you out there I will learn how to do just that.
    may GOD bless you and Ur family abundantly
    love, Fatima

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому

      +Latoya Sea Awe! I'm so glad you stopped by and commented! I love hearing how we are blessing people along with knowing how much you all bless us right back! LOVE IT!!

  • @mizzpoetrics
    @mizzpoetrics 11 років тому +1

    I like the idea of thickening using the borax. I've been trying to figure out what to put in mine to get it similar to the ones in the store. Thanx for the video.

  • @eduardosalcedosr1727
    @eduardosalcedosr1727 5 років тому +3

    Great recipe,👍 made it,👍 try it,👍 love it❤😀.
    GOD🙏 bless🙏 you.
    EDUARDO MIAMI FL 🇺🇸

  • @TheNavybrat92
    @TheNavybrat92 6 років тому +12

    I put my conditioner in hot tap water to melt it while the water is boiling. Saves me a lot of time mixing because there’s not a lot of clumps to break up. Then I reuse the bottles 😀

  • @clandyjeur3880
    @clandyjeur3880 6 років тому +4

    Thank you very much our precious sisters.

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +1

    HEHE! Then there are two of us 'hippies' then! LOL>> My daughters made fun of me for years, but now that they are in college and have jobs, saving money for books and such...they are now watching my videos learning how to save too! I just say to them, "Who's the hipster now?" LOL>>> Enjoy!!!

  • @RichardPouncy
    @RichardPouncy 9 років тому +1

    I tried this and it works great without the thickener. I like results verse trying to make it look like the store purchased stuff. thanks so very much for sharing.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +1

      You are welcome! I wished more people had that attitude and we'd all be chemical free in no time! :P Borax does add a bit brightening power in the rinse as well.

    • @RichardPouncy
      @RichardPouncy 9 років тому +1

      Janie Pendleton
      In the spirit of experimentation, I will try some borax in the next batch. I just received a batch of Glycerine, may try a tablespoon to see what happens. Thank you again.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +1

      Glycerin in my homemade laundry detergent keeps it from separating; try using a stick blender as well. I've heard tale that can help...but I think shaking it before use for a few pennys vs high dollar store-bought is worth a few shakes, rattles and rolls! LOL>>

    • @RichardPouncy
      @RichardPouncy 9 років тому +1

      Janie Pendleton
      I agree, I recently tried some Zoto Soap for Laundry detergent and it does not separate like other bar soaps and I like the smell. Good stuff for a buck.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +1

      Here is my version, I think you will love it! It won an award! ua-cam.com/video/Zu1aWzSnxwQ/v-deo.html

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +2

    @ shelby I: Yes, it is an important ingredient. It not only thickens the liquid, but helps keep it for long-term storage. It whitens whites and brightens brights while naturally softening hard water - which in turn helps your detergent stay dissolved in the water - where it can work on cleaning your clothes better. It is an odor eater, and it gets out stains like grease or grass stains. I'd wait to make until you have the Borax. Order it on Amazon.com or find it on ebay. They sell it at walmarts and dollar stores. It's pretty easy to find in the usa and canada. Are you in USA?

  • @kathyjotourtois
    @kathyjotourtois 8 років тому +41

    i make this all the time . i love to pour some of this into a half gallon container with a lid. throw a new sponge into it and every time you need softener sheets , grab the sponge and squeeze the excess out and throw the sponge into the dryer with the clothes . ofter clothes r done toss the sponge back into the container with the softener for the next drying load . sometimes i do this and sometimes i pour some of the softener into the washing machine also . doing both works great also . this is just what i do . just my suggestion . have a great weekend ahead !!! oh also i never mesure the hair conditioner i try to find the cheapest but the best smelling and sometimes i'll find the one that says 30% more { bigger bottle for same price } . i throw it all in . but i really love the idea of the tbs. of borax to thicken it up. ty for that tip . i will try the borax next week when i make more . i keep giving it away , all my friends love it !!! i think ill just show them how to make it. lolol

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +1

    MIne has a fill line so I figured that is about 1/2 to 1/3 cup per load

  • @vmdude1
    @vmdude1 2 роки тому

    I LOVE THIS!!!!!

  • @karalewisvitta6084
    @karalewisvitta6084 5 років тому +8

    ALL I CAN SAY IS THANK YOU I AM SPEECHLESS TO OUR LITTLE HOMESTEAD! IM SO GREATFULL FOR THIS INFO KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +3

    Yes, I do that too. I store those 'handi wipes' rollled up in an old clorox wipes container (relabled dryer sheets) and pour in either downy or my liquid softener and that works really well. I also use wool dryer balls that are spritzed with softener as well. These save drying time. LOVE THEM!!

  • @angelathanasiu
    @angelathanasiu 6 років тому

    I made this finally! my clothes stunk like vinegar,lets hope your laundry detergent is not a let down-i just made it 2 hrs ago.i know i have to let it sit 8-10 hrs stirring inbetween but i pray its not a let down like this fabric softener

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  6 років тому

      Something wasn't right...I don't get the vinegar smell. Try cutting the mixture with more water and it sounds like you have a HE machine that doesn't use a lot of water in the rinse cycle...?? I've not had anyone else complain... I love the stuff! Did you use white or Apple Cider vinegar??? Something wasn't right???

    • @angelathanasiu
      @angelathanasiu 6 років тому

      i used white vinegar,i just remade it using a big bottle of juciy apple suave conditioner &it came out perfect. i made the laundry soap &it came out great butits not a good strong smelling detergent.iused what u used &i even added my gallon jugs half way with water-that dilluted the detergent i thought &cut alot of that great smell in half to wear i could barely smell a scent in my clothes when i did laundry....next time i am not going to add all that extra water because when my clothes came out of the washer it had a great smell but when i dryed my clothes in teh dryer the smell was gone when they were done :(.....should i add more essential oil in next time-last time 1 whole lemon extract-i thought that would add scent,it didn't! would essential oil make this laudry soap stronger.Maybe its just me i don't know but i was hoping the laundry soap would of had a good strong smell to it like the downy unstoppables fabric softener. How can i give the laundry soap detergent a stronger smell where i can actaully smell it in my clothes when it comes out of the dryer? thanks chef janie :)

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  6 років тому

      Add the downy unstoppables to the machine...but homemade is void of all the expensive chemicals and scents...that is the idea of making it yourself...stops itching, migraines, cleaner water sources for the community...store-bought covers your dirt with scent and you think your things are clean...this actually cleans the clothes and leaves behind 'clean' smell. Add more ess oils...or use wool dryer balls that have sat in a large glass jar with fabric sheets or ess oils sprinkled on them...just be careful not to spot your clothes with the ess oils...use laundry safe ones. Best of luck!

  • @sdluedtke3368
    @sdluedtke3368 5 років тому

    Thank you Jamie......you are always so helpful with your money saving ideas. 👍

  • @EvBarney
    @EvBarney 11 років тому +8

    there is also the fact that some of the conditioners for color have a bit of color in them. they can make light, vague stains like grease spots.

    • @rachellewansley3213
      @rachellewansley3213 4 роки тому

      Ues can they make a stain? I never saw an answer??? 👀🤔

    • @EvBarney
      @EvBarney 4 роки тому +1

      @@rachellewansley3213 It can, but what I do is dilute it in a spray bottle - spray it onto a damp washcloth, and toss it in the dryer with the cloths. So far so good.

  • @rebeccashetter2309
    @rebeccashetter2309 9 років тому +5

    You are so right; it is costing so much to survive that people are having a tough time. Everyone is trying to find ways to save money. I personally am making everything I can. Use what you have and re-purpose it. I haven't bought a new item in over 20 years; and I don't feel deprived; I feel like I am smarter then the next guy.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  9 років тому +1

      rebecca Shetter I find I'm organizing rooms just to re-purpose my stuff and update it! It does become a hobby, almost! LOL

  • @annkruml
    @annkruml 8 років тому +3

    thank you for sharing. this really does work. I was amazed. I'll put it in a bounty ball and it works great

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +4

      +annette rumley You are welcome. Have you tried the homemade detergent liquid or powder on my channel yet? It is even better! Just search laundry powder Janie Pendleton, or, Laundry best detergent Janie Pendleton, and they will pop up in your profile page.

    • @annkruml
      @annkruml 8 років тому +1

      I think ours is similar. Have been making mine for 3 yrs now. We have hard water too. :(

    • @mariaelenagamond3351
      @mariaelenagamond3351 6 років тому

      Our Little Homestead!

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +7

    I tried it once and it weighed my clothes down with a greasy film...especially on my dressier tops. My jeans felt like they had Vaseline on on them. Color treated shampoos are gentler on hair, but the conditioners are heavier on oils. You can try it and see what you think. Plus it is more cost effective to use reg. Suave or sale conditioners...color treated conditioners usually cost more and that is not as economical. Tx for commenting!!

    • @danicalemaster8313
      @danicalemaster8313 5 років тому

      Just a little tip... Youre not suppose to use fabric softener on jeans. It wears them down faster they arent that thick material they were meant to be and they streach out and stop fitting properly faster.

    • @spiritwings4592
      @spiritwings4592 4 роки тому

      @@danicalemaster8313 just a quick comment. I've been putting fabric softener in my jeans for over 30yrs and have jeans from high school that are all in excellent shape and holding strong. That's just bull....

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +1

    Yes. I add lime or strawberry ess. oil to mine to boost the scent too. Just as long as the oils don't 'stain' white or colored clothing you may use it. Coconut extract works great in mine too. YUM!!

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +2

    You're welcome! Let me know how it goes!!

  • @veronicawilliams2612
    @veronicawilliams2612 6 років тому +5

    I may just make this tomorrow I got all the ingredients yes I do thank you much stay blessed.

  • @gracegrace4789
    @gracegrace4789 8 років тому +15

    This channel gives me life. Thanks Janie!

    • @tshantel3749
      @tshantel3749 4 роки тому

      Ikr!!!!!!! 🥳💯😜🤣 Thank you so much Mrs. Janie!!! Stay Blessed!🥰

  • @myrnaclemmer4057
    @myrnaclemmer4057 5 років тому +4

    Is this homemade liquid fabric softener okay to use
    with HE washing machine?

  • @lourdesgarrote3934
    @lourdesgarrote3934 4 роки тому

    Love 💘 your channel ❤ luly from Miami

  • @UlieWalksWithTheKing
    @UlieWalksWithTheKing 4 роки тому +3

    Just wanted to say thanks a million for sharing your laundry detergent and fabric softener recipes!!!! I feel duped having paid $20.00 per gallon of detergent for years! The laundry detergent cost will be $2.00 per gallon the first round since I had to buy all the ingredients but one to get started (the price includes the bucket). This is not only cheaper, but better for our environment. My granddaughter has severe excema and I will try the baby version as well. You are a blessing! Please keep the videos coming. I can't wait to see your hair conditioner video. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @angelaefferson4409
    @angelaefferson4409 5 років тому

    I have enjoy it and learned how to make my own softener , thanks

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому

    Awesome!!! If there are any other videos you want me to make, just shoot me a message and I'll try to get to it ASAP!

  • @tracymcnair
    @tracymcnair 10 років тому +4

    Thanks so much for sharing this great video/ recipe!! I just made some with the coconut conditioner and wow the clothes smell so great and they are so soft after coming out of the dryer!! Thanks soooo much!! I didn't add the borax because i didn't need to thicken it up!! THANKS THIS WILL SAVE ME SOO MUCH MONEY!!!

  • @tristionedison5485
    @tristionedison5485 Рік тому +1

    6 cups of low boiling water water
    2 cups white vinegar
    2 cups conditioner
    1 Tablespoon Borax
    Just writing the recipe for quick note.

  • @distinctivefabric3083
    @distinctivefabric3083 8 років тому +1

    this is indeed amazing

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +1

      I'm making a few gallons of it today; I'm about out! YIKES!! I love this stuff!

  • @tammymiller710
    @tammymiller710 4 роки тому +1

    Can you please post printed recipes at the end of your videos? I'm disabled and it's hard for me to get everything wrote down as fast as you're explaining/showing us in your videos. Tyvm. Love your tutorials 💖

  • @sullivanhomesteader3155
    @sullivanhomesteader3155 8 років тому +6

    Personally for me, I like hard copies of books. If it is a really good book, I will want to read it probably a couple of times. E books seem just too impersonal for me. I will read everything you write. I loved your book. I am honored that you asked me. Thank you.

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +2

      +Rachele Kelly That is the way I feel about it too; am wondering why so many ebook readers are being sold and so few paper/hardcover books are being sold; our bookstores are all closed now, our library is hardly used for reading (mostly when someone's internet goes down they go there to do homework), and our book factory here closed last month. Barnes & Nobel here are all gone...etc...it is just sad to see good jobs and smell of a new book fall to the wayside. But, you can get an ebook for .99 cents vs the paper version for 10 bucks and ppl I guess think that is more important that the read itself.

    • @spiritwings4592
      @spiritwings4592 4 роки тому

      I would rather have the book in my hand.

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому

    I would omit the salt (can stain clothes) and just use the conditioner and vinegar and water. No need to thicken with Borax either. I just added the borax one day and liked the way it took the odor out of the clothes in final rinse, but, vinegar does the same thing anyway. So, don't even add the borax as it's not even necessary!!

  • @michelleatwood6846
    @michelleatwood6846 4 роки тому +1

    We can all save on the electric bill too, if we rinse our clothes with "fabric softner" while we are in the shower conditioning our hair.😂

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому

    I fill up to the 'fill line' mark on my washer. But if you're using a downy ball, fill that up and if you are measuring use 2 downy cups for more softness and odor control.

  • @9903426003
    @9903426003 6 років тому +5

    I love that sentance " nothing is thrown away".⭐

  • @ek9772
    @ek9772 5 років тому

    So practical. Thanks.

  • @loismadrie6646
    @loismadrie6646 Рік тому +1

    Doesn’t this do the same thing as store-bought fabric softener? I heard it coats the fibers of your clothing… Towels are not as absorbent. 🧐

  • @marthasantanaguerrero5584
    @marthasantanaguerrero5584 2 роки тому +1

    Sooo what’s the best smelling combination for doing this I want to make some but I suffer from chronic migraines and smells are not my best friend I need something that lasts and smells soapy

  • @thegreymarchhair564
    @thegreymarchhair564 8 років тому +3

    Hey Janie...
    Thank you so much for this link...How on Earth I passed by this huge title, I will never know...But I am Headed to Walmart this weekend to get the ingredients to do this and the Laundry Soap too!!!
    Love you's guys xo...
    Blessed Be and Smooches...

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому

      +The Grey March Hair You'll love these recipes. Make the detergent in eitehr liquid or powder form... I have a video on how to do both posted on my channel. Just put in Laundry and they should all pop up! :p

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  10 років тому +8

    @Rose Odile Brooks: Yes! It is safe for clothes; just get the cheapest you can find. Suave works great. I do not get conditioner for color treated hair though...I found they put more 'oil' in the conditioner and that can stain clothes...or at least it did for my towels when I tried it. Best wishes!

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому

    I have a fill line on a corner compartment that I just fill as normal...but if measured out, it is just over 1/4 cup.

  • @704nc
    @704nc Рік тому +1

    I tried this, and the clothes came out stiff. I did not find it very helpful with the laundry.

  • @fusionpieri9305
    @fusionpieri9305 6 років тому +1

    Thank You, I am going to try this.

  • @jamiroquai30
    @jamiroquai30 5 років тому +3

    I would use a natural, organic conditioner

  • @doesntmatter8307
    @doesntmatter8307 6 років тому +3

    I've tried it & the results are Grrrreat! Wonderful Wonderful results, thanks

  • @hildachacon001
    @hildachacon001 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for the video. I use dryer balls and essential oils as my fabric softener plus it cuts my drying in half the time. 😀

  • @stephanieclark6497
    @stephanieclark6497 8 років тому +4

    I just returned home from Wal Mart and purchased all the ingredients to make the laundry detergent. the fabric softener is my next project!

  • @guadalupediaz7772
    @guadalupediaz7772 4 роки тому

    Loved it. Thanks

  • @incanada83
    @incanada83 8 років тому +3

    Thank you! This is a great recipe.
    Clear and just awesome! :-)

  • @sullivanhomesteader3155
    @sullivanhomesteader3155 8 років тому +3

    Hi, Janie-Just finished making my first batch if your softener. We love the laundry soap and have 20 gallons made.This was very easy to make and my conditioner melted without putting it back non the stove. Can't wait to try this. My mom bought many bottles of conditioner before she passed so I should be set for awhile. When is your "do it yourself" book coming out?

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +2

      +Rachele Kelly I'm hoping by summer; I just started a new Historical Romance Novel yesterday and already placed 1400 words on the manuscript; it usually takes me a week or two of long days of researching the storyline and plot before I can really get typing what is in my head. Question? Would ppl rather have a 50 page ebook or a 200 page paperback? The ebooks sell for .99 each and paperback will sell for about 9.00 each. I trying to decided how long of story I should write. There is not much money in writing books for the author...I only write for the fun of it. :P What do you think?

  • @TheDeborah89
    @TheDeborah89 10 років тому +4

    Amazing! I made the fabric softener using the suave refreshing waterfall mist which cost $1.49. It smells like Downy. You're great. I can't wait to try it. I'm making the laundry detergent tonight following your instructions as well. Thank you very much!!

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  10 років тому +1

      This is not chemical filled so your clothes will not smell as 'perfumed' as with the store-bought softeners/detergents..so try my 'citrus booster crystals' or my 'scented dryer balls' (videos on my channel page) and you'll get more scent. Also, I have a video on how to make "zote pre-treater/stainremover' as well. Suave will have coupons out once in a while and that is when I stock up." Dollar Store has sauve at a good price as well. I mix strawberry and coconut! Blessings!

    • @gaitreebalram437
      @gaitreebalram437 5 років тому

      Amazing I made the fabric softener and love it thanks Janie

  • @evelynbuchholz
    @evelynbuchholz 4 роки тому

    Some questions ,
    Does the mixture get slimy,
    I see you dont use any alcohol or preservative in your mixture ,
    Have you ever had any mold grow on your mixtures
    And if you boil out the salt or use distilled water then it does not get slimy , my mixtures get slimy and I dont like that. I was wondering if you had the same problem

  • @despicabledavidshort3806
    @despicabledavidshort3806 Рік тому +1

    I'd skip putting borax in there, that makes zero sense

  • @lisaputnam4622
    @lisaputnam4622 3 роки тому +1

    I have been making homemade laundry soap from a recipe my husband has used for years and I noticed the towels and wash clothes seem a little crunchy 😂so I thought about trying this recipe. I noticed everyone commenting on how great the smell is but will it actually soften your clothes?

  • @fairlind
    @fairlind 7 років тому +1

    Janie, you mentioned homemade shampoo and conditioner. Did you ever make a video on those? I can't find it. If you have, would you post the link? Thanks for that, and for all your great videos.

  • @beautyfox6683
    @beautyfox6683 3 роки тому +1

    Just made your receipe.
    Cost me $1.10, I had conditner i didn't want to use on my hair, but it smells great.
    Fabric softer $7.60 for a bottle.
    That's a huge savings and I know what's in mine.
    Thanku Janie bless u.

  • @Metoo1111
    @Metoo1111 4 місяці тому

    Plain old vintage works too

  • @littlemissmakeup075
    @littlemissmakeup075 8 років тому +6

    awesome recipe but one quick question you said u make your own shampoo and conditioner why not use your own conditioner u have made then a store brought?

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому

      I use apple cider vinegar on my hair in a squirt bottle; I do use that in this recipe. My shampoo is just baking soda and water twice a week. But I switched that up to once a week and I shampoo with store bought twice a week. My hair feels much better this way. I have fine, normal hair.

    • @littlemissmakeup075
      @littlemissmakeup075 8 років тому

      ohh okay thought u meant you make the cream kind :)

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  8 років тому +6

      Too much money to make it that way; it's cheaper to buy suave at dollar general store or walmart.

    • @littlemissmakeup075
      @littlemissmakeup075 8 років тому +1

      thank you

    • @sontobiyela418
      @sontobiyela418 6 років тому

      Best recipe ever 👍👍

  • @awalton1150
    @awalton1150 6 років тому +2

    I use a reused 2qt juice container with 3 cups water, 2 cups vinegar, and 1 cup suave conditioner. Shake it all up and sprinkle on the wet clothes as they go in the drier -it works awesome! I can buy 3 cups of suave conditioner for about $2.00.

  • @johnson9995
    @johnson9995 4 роки тому

    I’m gonna make this as well . Thanks

  • @judithfish4225
    @judithfish4225 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell 10 років тому +2

    amazing !This works really well!I found the conditioner 2 fer a dollar am gonna buy a bunch up !Thanks so much !

  • @kristinamcneil4171
    @kristinamcneil4171 5 років тому +1

    Im assuming because your only using a tablespoon of borax it is still safe to use on baby clothes?

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +1

    You're welcome! Come again!!!

  • @missmix48
    @missmix48 9 років тому +3

    I love that you didn't leave a bunch in your cup and bottle. Now you can use that to make febreze can't you?

    • @kathyjotourtois
      @kathyjotourtois 8 років тому +4

      for fabreeze just pick the scent u like the best. i use the downey unstoppables . i buy the largest container . i fill the cap from the unstoppables to a heaping level. get a large spray bottle that has a mister and a stream. pour the unstoppables inthe spray bottle along with very hot water to cover the pellets by about 2 inches . swirl it every few minutes until you see through the bottom their are no chunks left n they r all melted . than fill the bottle the rest of the way with water . give it a shake and spray away . if its not strong enough or to strong, just add more or less unstoppables . i spray my bedding, carpet, throw rugs ,pillows, curtains etc..... but if this hits any hard wood surface of any kind or ur metal fridge it dries to a white spot . its harmful . just wipe away with a damp wash cloth . i make around 5-7 large spray bottles with this recipe.every time i vacuum it brings out the smell . i love it n its much cheeper than fabreezee . try it you will love it. i did try it one time with the purex brand and i had to use way more . so u get what u pay for . unless you do not like a heavy smell like i do . hope this helped you and have a great week !!!! i would have so much but i keep making it n giving it to my friends . i better show tham how to make it , lololol hope this helped you !!!!

  • @carmenr5618
    @carmenr5618 4 роки тому +2

    Chef Janie thank you your a life saver and I can't believe that I'm bearly finding out how to make this at 48 that's a shame ... But better late than never right? I'm a new subciber as well to your channel my journey begins here learing from the best God bless and be safe !💜💜💜💜

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  4 роки тому

      You are so welcome!

    • @harindervirk3810
      @harindervirk3810 4 місяці тому

      I am 58 and tried her dishwashing soap .it is amazing.i am going to make fabric softener as well.

  • @tamarakennedy4976
    @tamarakennedy4976 4 роки тому +1

    The vinegar will also keep the mold that tends to gather in a front loader and the drain hose vinegar kills mold fungus and mildew spores..

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +1

    Kewl!!! Love it!!

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +1

    They are heavy-duty and last years!!

  • @amyhammond7258
    @amyhammond7258 8 років тому +11

    Can I add purex crystals for a stronger smell?

    • @adrianagflores5587
      @adrianagflores5587 6 років тому +2

      Amy Hammond I have . And it smells really nice

    • @Only1Tweet
      @Only1Tweet 5 років тому

      Or just add the Epson salt and essential oils/fragrance, right?

  • @jab6223
    @jab6223 5 років тому

    Does the white vinegar help the clothes retain the smell of the conditioner?

    • @OurLittleHomestead
      @OurLittleHomestead  5 років тому

      The white vinegar helps with odors and helps remove bacteria in towels and arm pit areas...keeps clothes fresh and clean, does not boost the conditioner. Conditioner helps soften and scents over the vinegar.

  • @ruisury
    @ruisury 4 роки тому

    Is this for whites only or you can use it on color clothes as well ?

  • @ma.mercedesracaza9278
    @ma.mercedesracaza9278 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing, I'll make my own.

  • @The-new-carnivore-me
    @The-new-carnivore-me 3 роки тому +1

    I make your Zote laundry soap, and I find that it makes the clothes so incredibly soft! You don’t need fabric softener.

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому +1

    tx!!!

  • @amiraaponte1238
    @amiraaponte1238 4 роки тому

    Can you make 5 gallons off Liquid softener please with vinegar and conditioners

  • @sheilaphelps6358
    @sheilaphelps6358 5 років тому +1

    i cant wait to make mine i have everything just need enough time now

  • @ebby6285
    @ebby6285 11 років тому

    could u add a essential oil to this as well or is the conditioner a good enough scent ... and btw i love ur channel def have a new subbie here

  • @OurLittleHomestead
    @OurLittleHomestead  11 років тому

    Thanks!! Be sure and Sub for more!! Enjoy!!

  • @krylissnorwind7528
    @krylissnorwind7528 5 років тому +1

    Have you tried using cleaning vinegar? I'm wondering how much less of that you would need vs. regular vinegar.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому

      I find Cleaning Vinegar is a lot better! Cleaning Vinegar itself is a neutralizer/softener. Adding Hair Conditioners is mainly for the smells!