What You Need To Know Before Using Homemade Laundry Detergent

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • The perfect conditions you need to have before you use homemade laundry detergent and homemade softeners of salt or vinegar. Plus if it's safe for your clothes and washer.
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  • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
    @TheFakeyCakeMaker 2 роки тому +31

    Long story short, replace the bar soap with a cheap detergent rather than using a bar soap. Then you will have detergent and no problems even castille soap is still soap and should be avoided.

  • @j.rosadahlia3960
    @j.rosadahlia3960 2 роки тому +14

    Her explanation is thorough and fair from start to finish.
    Some people just easily get defensive if anyone says homemade laundry SOAP might not be working. These defensive people think because their homemade laundry soap works it instantly makes them chemistry expert.. 😔

    • @tawnygreene6230
      @tawnygreene6230 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed! I just watched another video of someone else saying all this too.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +1

      Exactly! Soap and detergent have completely different chemistry!

  • @joanhaugh1841
    @joanhaugh1841 2 роки тому +20

    put vinegar in your rinse aid dispenser which removes all the soap and surfactants while leaving a very fresh scent (not vinegary).

    • @ameliainva
      @ameliainva 2 роки тому

      I do the same thing!!

    • @patriciavanderwijk8596
      @patriciavanderwijk8596 Рік тому +2

      You can use a chelator to soften the water like EDTA. Or make your own: 10 gram citric acid with 6 gram NaOH in 1 liter water. Pour a cup for every wash

    • @mandalyn212
      @mandalyn212 Рік тому +1

      @@patriciavanderwijk8596 Thank you! This is what Ive been looking for :) do you use homemade soap?

    • @cookinwithcrissy5515
      @cookinwithcrissy5515 Рік тому +2

      About time! Somebody was around Grandma! Lol…and paid attention YOU HAVE TO USE VINEGAR ALSO CAN DO THIS ONCE A MONTH RUN WASHER WITH VINEGAR ALONE TO CLEAN WASHER!

  • @maureenharrah931
    @maureenharrah931 2 роки тому +5

    I used to add a box of White King WATER CONDITIONER....not fabric softener, water softener..... Or, Calgon, if I could find it. It works beautifully with the addition on the WATER SOFTENER..... It is found in the laundry aisle. Vinegar rinses.

  • @Coffeecup.0110
    @Coffeecup.0110 Рік тому +3

    I still use homemade laundry soap and it works fine for me. I have a water softener and I think that’s why. Thank you! 😊

  • @nickiee4022
    @nickiee4022 Рік тому +7

    I never heard of adding these bar soaps until recently. I thought that's strange bc soap had fats and oils but detergent doesn't. They each serve a different purpose.

  • @espem88
    @espem88 Рік тому

    Thank you for approaching this with a scientific mind. So many are stuck in their ways and want "no chemicals" when they don't understand that even water is a chemical. I want to spend less on detergent while also preserving the life of my he washer. Thank you!

  • @TL50-r9f
    @TL50-r9f Рік тому +3

    Add a surfactant like food safe polysorbate 80, 20 ml per 5 gallons of washing soap. Store bought detergents work as surfactants with soap more efficiently.

    • @CC-lv1ox
      @CC-lv1ox 8 місяців тому

      Do you have a recipe that will not be clogging to the washing machine? I want to make a liquid version bec I do find any powder ,home made or store bought, lumps in the dispenser drawer. I end up putting the powder in the machine tub and turn on the machine to get water and swishing to get bubbles, then add my clothes.

    • @TL50-r9f
      @TL50-r9f 8 місяців тому

      I grate 2 bars of kirks castile soap, 1 cup muleteam borax, 1 cup super washing soda, 1/2 cup oxyclean, 30 ml polysorbate 20 or 80, 30 drops of essential oil. Into a 5 gallon bucket and fill with hot water. Let sit for a day or two. @@CC-lv1ox

  • @laffytaffy2916
    @laffytaffy2916 2 місяці тому +2

    This makes so much sense, but dang people are so hardheaded about “making” their own laundry soap, yes it’s soap, not detergent! I cringe when I see people say they put it into cold water, I love when they strip their clothes to acknowledge the buildup!

  • @eeejay235
    @eeejay235 2 місяці тому

    The new round of tik tok version includes detergent. The old version didn’t use any detergent, only shredded laundry soap bars, borax and washing soda.
    The newer tik tok versions are adding in cheap detergents ( foca, Ariel) plus oxiclean, which is a way to get more mileage out of cheaper detergents by adding laundry boosters. They also now ( correctly) say to use 2 tbsp which would naturally extend how long your detergent lasts.

  • @1Ggirl1959
    @1Ggirl1959 10 місяців тому +1

    I have hard water and homemade works fine for me. Borax is in mine and it is a Water softener. I have read to increase it by a third to soften water. I think I will make a batch and test the water before and after. I have a phone monitor for my fish tanks.

  • @saramyers9937
    @saramyers9937 3 роки тому +8

    Plus epsom salt adds magnesium it hardens your water

    • @honestypelen
      @honestypelen 3 роки тому

      How so?

    • @j.rosadahlia3960
      @j.rosadahlia3960 2 роки тому +3

      Because epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate. Totally different from Sodium Sulfate (general salt) or Sodium Chloride (table salt).
      If added to the water, epsom salt dilutes the magnesium into the water, makes the water harder.

    • @melanielane8018
      @melanielane8018 2 роки тому

      Thank you. I was wondering why a recipe I found called for kosher salt and not Epsom salt.

    • @AZCanner
      @AZCanner Рік тому

      If you are adding any amount of salt to your recipe; check your PH. It might be lowering the PH too much. A PH of 7-10 is ideal for laundry detergents. The higher PH, the easier on the clothes.

  • @a_mustache_of_great_repute
    @a_mustache_of_great_repute 3 місяці тому

    6 parts sodium carbonate
    6 parts sodium bicarbonate
    2 parts epsom salts
    1 part sea salt.
    Essential oils just for scent
    I use 1-2 tbsp per load depending on size/soil

  • @babuffy
    @babuffy 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you soo much for this I really wish I’d seen this before making it. 😏

  • @diannefoster3297
    @diannefoster3297 6 місяців тому

    If you have hard water add episom salts as water softener to help the surfactants work or have a in house softener. if you have a soap based laundry detergent it has saponin and needs friction to work and w ill leave a scum in fabric and in machine tubes and hoses. If you use a detergent (surfactant) Focca or dawn and you will have better cleaning and no scum.
    Dial is interesting because it is detergent based and has an antibacterial qualities. I had never considered dial.

  • @RVBadlands2015
    @RVBadlands2015 3 роки тому +4

    I don’t put borax in it. Baking soda baked in the oven for an hour, I grade lavender Castile soap in it. Then I put a drop of lemon oil in the washer when I do the laundry.

    • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
      @TheFakeyCakeMaker 2 роки тому +3

      It's not the borax that's an issue it's the soap.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +3

      The chemistry is completely different than detergent, it's the soap that becomes a problem.

  • @chichimungo
    @chichimungo 9 місяців тому +1

    For the first time in my life (and I’m a nurse 🤦🏻‍♀️) I’m going to say I disagree with the “science.” I only got into making my own laundry soap because when I moved to Alaska our water was so hard that it kept turning my light clothes orange and turned our shower brass color. I literally had to clean everything with barkeepers friend and as soon as I started making a powder version of diy soap I FINALLY was able to keep my clothes white after I did a load using “white out” and then the diy soap kept it from turning brass orange. This is interesting but experience, it works great with hard water. Also, we had a white drum in our washing machine, it stayed white verses when we first moved there and it started getting orange.

    • @chichimungo
      @chichimungo 9 місяців тому +1

      I did use vinegar but no extra rinses

    • @hannahm.9881
      @hannahm.9881 7 місяців тому

      Well maybe the soap coated the clothes and stopped it from absorbing the brassy color

    • @Jules-740
      @Jules-740 3 місяці тому

      Do you have a recipe?

  • @kristinebell3934
    @kristinebell3934 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for answering my questions

  • @rbennett315
    @rbennett315 2 роки тому +4

    Isn’t homemade laundry detergent made with other laundry detergent mixed together so if it’s all laundry detergent why is that harmful for your clothes or your machine

    • @Healthyhouseontheblock
      @Healthyhouseontheblock  2 роки тому +4

      Not harmful, just not getting it clean because it's missing a few key things that actual detergents use. The ingredients are basically types of soap, not detergents, which can be different. :)

    • @doodleheaventexas1056
      @doodleheaventexas1056 2 роки тому +1

      I am perplexed about this as well. LOVE this video because I wanted to know WHY certain products were used and what was the reasoning, not just, "hey I mixed all these things together and now my clothes are great,". I knew that using the bar soap wouldn't work. Why wouldn't using FOCA and washing soda or baking soda work? This is one I saw. FOCA being the main detergent, washing soda helping it work better and quite frankly I'm not sure about the baking soda other than it cleaning well. I am watching your video again and reading your blog post. I SO appreciate the time you took to put this research out there. We have HARD water here.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому

      As long as you don't have any SOAP in it, should be fine.

    • @eeejay235
      @eeejay235 2 місяці тому

      That’s this round of tik tok version. The old version didn’t use any detergent, only shredded laundry soap bars, borax and washing soda.
      The newer tik tok versions are adding in cheap detergents ( foca, Ariel) plus oxiclean, which is a way to get more mileage out of cheaper detergents by using in laundry boosters. They also now ( correctly) say to use 2 tbsp which would naturally extend how long your detergent lasts.

  • @shainabothra568
    @shainabothra568 3 роки тому +2

    What kind of soaps can be used as we do not get Castile soap easily

    • @Healthyhouseontheblock
      @Healthyhouseontheblock  3 роки тому +2

      Any kind of plant based, mild soap is a good alternative

    • @milnaortega3074
      @milnaortega3074 3 роки тому +3

      Zote soap...

    • @crysbece2932
      @crysbece2932 2 роки тому +4

      I heard bars of soap create a soap scum block and ruins your washer as well

  • @rbennett315
    @rbennett315 2 роки тому +8

    Isn’t homemade laundry detergent made with other laundry detergent mixed together it’s all laundry detergent so why is that harmful for your machine when you’re mixing other laundry detergent’s together to make homemade laundry detergent

    • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
      @TheFakeyCakeMaker 2 роки тому +3

      Because it includes soap, if you replace the soap with a detergent you'll be okay.

    • @pamelagauthier5210
      @pamelagauthier5210 2 роки тому +1

      🤣 Right

    • @joanhaugh1841
      @joanhaugh1841 2 роки тому +3

      I see that a lot of viewers are not buying into this crazy false narrative and utilizing the UA-camr to promote their own natural products that are not superior to homemade laundry detergent! although they will want you to think it is! They must think the general public are complete dunderheads. 😄

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt Рік тому

      @@joanhaugh1841
      The public is generally really really stupid.

  • @peterpiper5300
    @peterpiper5300 Рік тому

    can rubbing alcohol be used instead of vinegar?

  • @doloresleyva8810
    @doloresleyva8810 2 роки тому +12

    Homemade laundry detergent is made with a laundry bar soap like Zote which is made up of only a few ingredients and basically a laundry booster powder like Oxy Clean or Borax which all are made for doing laundry.i have hand washed with Zote and Zote home made detergent in the washer and no problems with getting laundry clean even in our hard water. Commercial detergent has tons of chemicals and are way to concentrated plus some like Gain are all smell. Commercially made detergent are all about brands and scent and are basically all made with similar ingredients so no. I'll never go back to using commercial detergent. Huge waste of money.

    • @AdamDavid
      @AdamDavid 2 роки тому +6

      You obviously didn't read the ingredients of Zote, lol. Borax is just washing soda, but real soap, like zote, doesn't belong in agitation washing machines (any electric washing machine)
      Zote works if you hand wash, because of Friction... agitation is not the same as Friction by hand and a wash board.
      But good luck with voiding your warranty on your Washing machine.

    • @edwardkantowicz4707
      @edwardkantowicz4707 Рік тому +4

      @Dolores Leyva Zote bars are not the same as OxyClean. Oxy powders, or the brand-name OxiClean are Sodium Percarbonate in combination of surfactants, and polymers. It is an oxygen or peroxide releasing bleach. Zote is Sodium Tallowate (Beef Fat), Sodium Cocoate, Citronella Oils, Glycerin, and Optical Brighteners. These are all common ingredients any of true bar soaps, save for the brighteners: chemically they are Anionic Diamino Stilbene (DAS) and/or Distyryl Biphenyl (DSBP). The two products actually have NOTHING in common from a chemistry perspective. You have good results and luck with your hand washing in Zote due to friction, and plenty of rinse water in relation to the soap suds you are using. Under the ideal circumstances, you are still leaving behind soap scum residue and mineral deposits.

  • @crysbece2932
    @crysbece2932 2 роки тому +3

    Well this sucks😢. I love that you are helping us in making good decisions for our machines among other things but pretty much everything is canceled out of the diy detergents.🤕 What do we do now? I feel like there is no option but store bought supposedly eco brands.😐 I mean unless u have a diy laundry detergent recipe that won't damage our machine or leave our clothes severely dirty? 🥺 your pretty much our last hope

    • @cecile5090
      @cecile5090 2 роки тому +1

      I just saw a video for non toxic detergent using hot water, kosher salt and Sal Suds.

    • @crysbece2932
      @crysbece2932 2 роки тому

      Thank u 🙏for helping me. U are one of the few that makes things possible 😌

    • @pilarschumaker3360
      @pilarschumaker3360 6 місяців тому +2

      I use 100% coconut soap with zero fat, with borox and washing soda. I make my own 100% coconut soap because it is a surfactant and doesn't leave soap scum. They are also sell 100% coconut soap online..

  • @ShaniTheBurningTree
    @ShaniTheBurningTree Рік тому

    Acv powder in the recipe. 🙌🏼

  • @shannybug04
    @shannybug04 Рік тому

    So maybe homemade plus some vinegar in rinse?

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +2

      SOAP is not detergent, it shouldn't be in a washing machine! It doesn't matter if you use vinegar!

  • @sunray1970
    @sunray1970 2 роки тому +1

    What is hard watee?

    • @pax9864
      @pax9864 Рік тому

      From what I understand, hard water is water with excess minerals in it. The minerals can be extremely irritating, even toxic. (Our city tap water is a nightmare, but within legal limits! Get your water tested, and know what to look for.) Your cleaning agents can't work properly because they can't move about in the clogged-up water so the fabric literally gets clogged up as well. The weaves and knits are filled with a combination of minerals and soap, or detergent, if your water is as bad as ours. "You can wash out a pair of jeans and they'll stand up on their own," here, I was told after we bought the house. Water softener, filters? Research your water, ask your - healthy - neighbors what they do in your area. Better yet, do your homework on the water before you buy the house.
      ❤🙏❤🙏❤
      Beth

  • @nochannelnochannel231
    @nochannelnochannel231 3 роки тому +2

    I have hard water; would it be best to just stick with store brand and not hand wash my clothes?

    • @Healthyhouseontheblock
      @Healthyhouseontheblock  3 роки тому

      Hard water can be really tricky to wash clothes in. It just doesn't allow soap to work as it does in water without calcium and minerals. I personally have had a really hard time using homemade detergent with hard water and it's why I swapped to store bought. Honestly, if you can swing getting a softener system for your water I think that's the absolute BEST solution.

    • @amandacompton1417
      @amandacompton1417 2 роки тому

      Use homemade skip the bar soap use epon salt or sea salt removes the problem.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +2

      ​@@amandacompton1417 epsom salt makes your water harder!!

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +1

      If you have hard water, skip homemade!! It will build up in your clothes and towels!

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt Рік тому

      @@amandacompton1417
      Epsom salt makes water hard. Salt has no effect.

  • @joanhaugh1841
    @joanhaugh1841 2 роки тому +7

    I'm a retired hair stylist and I can tell you a whole lot about soaps, detergents, surfactants etc, and I think this is a whole lot of hooey! Make your own laundry soap, save yourself money and win! 😏👍😁

    • @joanhaugh1841
      @joanhaugh1841 2 роки тому +2

      what I meant by "a whole lot of Hooey" is that her science is not 100% wrong, it's just that in the big picture, it really doesn't matter. Seriously. It only matters to the company's producing these supposedly greener alternatives. It's marketing. that's all.

    • @ThePackman627
      @ThePackman627 Рік тому +4

      @@joanhaugh1841 people don't want to void their warranty on their washes though. And this video goes over why detergents are good

  • @shainabothra568
    @shainabothra568 3 роки тому

    Please suggest something for nice fragrance without chemicals

    • @Healthyhouseontheblock
      @Healthyhouseontheblock  3 роки тому

      I would recommend 9 Elements or Seventh Generation for a store bought that is pretty low toxin.

    • @espem88
      @espem88 Рік тому

      Water is a chemical. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @eeejay235
      @eeejay235 2 місяці тому

      Everything is a chemical, but wool dryer balls with a couple of drops of essential oils should do the trick.

  • @joanhaugh1841
    @joanhaugh1841 2 роки тому +7

    companies approach prominent or moderately prominent UA-camrs and pay them off to change the narrative to promote their products.

  • @homeschooledaroundtheworld4660
    @homeschooledaroundtheworld4660 2 роки тому +5

    The first step to take is to keep your body clean and the amount of clothes you have to a minimum to avoid doing so much laundry.

  • @user-wd2pp6ht9k
    @user-wd2pp6ht9k 15 днів тому

    Attention is not the home made detergents is the elements use to make the machine, all the products you use for cleaning they are already tested to be made and the water is pure and bless by the creator to cleanse and heal child of God is not the water is the elements like the metals that are use teachings for you from and angel of the light heaven don't lie I love you pease love and light and healing in jesus name I love you tea things for you

  • @lexi5485
    @lexi5485 Рік тому +1

    She states that when you strip laundry it's stripping all the dirt and built up detergent but don't you use almost the same ingredients to strip laundry? That just doesn't even add up. Also if I remember correctly some of the ingrediants in homade detergent help break down hard water.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +2

      It doesn't matter!! Soap and detergent have completely different chemistry!! The water softener won't matter.

  • @kelly4670
    @kelly4670 4 роки тому +10

    Ran out of time to get ingredients? Ha!

    • @samanthashane4567
      @samanthashane4567 4 роки тому +5

      Like what does that even mean lol. She’s at the store getting the other detergent anyways..

    • @GoodPersonTestWebsite
      @GoodPersonTestWebsite 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah I was like...what?

    • @fiftyslady8945
      @fiftyslady8945 2 роки тому

      @@samanthashane4567 a lot of these ingredients are sold in different places, not a one stop shop.

    • @ameliainva
      @ameliainva 2 роки тому

      You can find it all at Wal-Mart in the laundry aisle.

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 5 років тому +14

    You never made a DIY detergent if you used bar soap as the only surfactant. Your concoction never contained detergents.
    Soap IS a surfactant (not surfacant). Short for surface active agent.
    Cleaning effectiveness depends on time, temperature, agitation, and concentration of cleaning agents. Soft water falls under concentration. DIY recipes typically call for a huge excess of water softeners, so it’s unlikely that hard water in the wash cycle is responsible for DIY problems. OTOH, it definitely is problematic in the rinse cycle. Vinegar is therefore a necessary evil. Citric acid is another rinse cycle softener, but it hasn’t yet migrated via mommy blogger word of mouth from DIY dishwasher-land.
    Your explanation of how hard water minerals interfere with soap molecules (not particles) isn’t quite right. Soaps are typically sodium salts of fatty acids. Hard water contaminants like calcium, iron, magnesium and iron displace sodium and effectively link two fatty acids, rendering them insoluble. Soaps are then acting like a water softener by removing those contaminants from solution. The result is scum and a reduced concentration of soap.
    Salt does nothing. Epsom salt contains magnesium sulfate and should never be used. It reacts instantly with DIY water softeners, a fact that eludes the DIYers. Vinegar is a weak acid. The rubber seal problem is dubious. Seals don’t absorb aqueous substances.
    Google ‘EWG is not science’. It’s a natural product lobbyist.
    DIY ‘detergents’ date from the 1600’s and probably before. Today’s recipes aren’t much of an advancement. Mechanization has changed laundry cleaning (no more scrub boards) but DIYers are still using pioneer-days recipes. What a hoot!

    • @Healthyhouseontheblock
      @Healthyhouseontheblock  5 років тому +2

      Hey, thanks Frank! I appreciate your information!

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 5 років тому +5

      Healthy House on the Block
      I listened to most again and added a few additional remarks.
      This is good because it doesn’t assume that because DIY recipes are posted, there aren’t caveats. Your points about water quality, agitation and temperature are probably not even considered by most DIY enthusiasts. Also, though I’m not sure about nuances of the chemistry involved, my armchair speculation suggests that modern-day synthetics may pose challenges for soap-based cleaners.
      You didn’t the mention it, but commercial detergents use enzymes to selectively treat organic contaminants, and also contain soil suspension agents to reduce redeposition of soils. Contrary to DIY beliefs, commercial-detergent-based products rinse more cleanly than soap-based formulations. The release of contaminants you described by stripping supports that belief.

    • @mariebo7491
      @mariebo7491 4 роки тому +1

      Frank Gutowski Any recommendations for improving diy detergent?

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 4 роки тому +6

      Griselle Zapata
      Calculate how much soap a recipe delivers per load. You’ll be surprised by how dilute these homemade concoctions are. Many are like washing with plain water.

    • @girly068
      @girly068 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Frank. Are you a science teacher by day an a home made concoctionist by night???😉
      Thank you for the info most of us don't know. I do want to know if home made softeners work nice in top load washers?

  • @andrewgilblom1741
    @andrewgilblom1741 Рік тому

    This lady has been paid to say this! Are you kidding me?! Commercial ANYTHING is poisoon PERIOD!!!!