2:42 use citric acid as a rinse aid. Citric acid is safer on gaskets than vinegar. Just mix up a 20% solution in water, store it in a bottle and add as required
@@destinylatham-seamans693 I find it's easier to do by weight. So weigh out 200gm of citric acid in a jug and then add water until the scale says 1000 gms. That is a 20% by weight citric acid solution
I don't know where this comes, maybe the detergent manufactures like Unilever or Procter and Gamble has paid the dishwasher manufacturers to use gaskets that are very reactive with vinegar, then scare everyone - so you have to buy their tablets. the amount of water used in a washing cycle, dilutes the vinegar so much, vinegar that is already diluted.. i don't see how it would make any significant damage. and if it did, it would take 20 years and the time to change the gaskets anyway.
@@tallesttreeintheforest look up tables of how o rings of various plastics hold up to vinegar over citric acid. Most descalers contain citric acid. Not vinegar.
1 cup washing soda 1 cup baking soda 1 cup kosher salt 3/4 cup lemon juice Pack into trays-1 tbsp per hole Place in airtight container after drying Add vinegar to rinse aid
Just made theses up. The mixture dried so fast near the end I had to use my hands to form lozenges instead if a tablespoon measure. This worked fine. I’m going to try one tonight.
that depends on your states weather. if your state is dry with little to no humidity, that will happen. if you live in 100% humidity it will not do that but you will have to leave them in the ice trays for atleast four days to keep shape, add less lemon juice.
This is a wonderful recipe!! The only video I could find that doesn’t have toxic borax and citric acid. Thank you for recipe! I’m going to give it a whirl 😊👍🏻
Simply leave the lemon juice out and use it as a powder! Add 1 tablespoon to dishwasher for each load. You can add the lemon to the bottom of your dishwasher if you feel you must have it!
When I did it I got a lemon Juice liquid film on the top as they dried. So I made them again I did it with 1/2 c lemon Lemon Juice it worked much better. I found that it's because of my altitude.
I tried this recipe and it works! I used sea salt so I ended up using more baking soda and washing soda because the misture was too watery. Thanks for sharing :)
I buy the dishwasher tabs. I place a tab in the slot then take a tip of the finger and coat the top of the tab with Dawn dish liquid. You can use your preference. Start the washer. About a third way through the wash I open the door and toss in a hand full of baking soda or Borax. Either is fine. Works great clean shiny dishes. Also elements any odors.
I made this today. Swapped artificial lemon juice with real freshly squeezed lemon juice. The dishes turned out clean. I did NOT pre rinse the dishes before I loaded the dirty dishes in the dishwasher. I’ll come back in a few months to update my experience. I won’t know whether this recipe will ruin my dishwasher over time. I’ll probably know in a year or two. I cut the recipe in half in case it does not work, so I won’t end up wasting product. Store bought dishwasher pods usually left a scent on the dishes and sometimes I could taste the chemicals when drinking out of a dishwasher safe plastic bottle. I did not notice this with this diy recipe.
Just got my dishwasher few days ago, thank you very much for making this tutorial, the ingredients are easy to be found, and cheaper than the factory's dishwasher tabs, I'll try to make it and hopefully it will works for my dishwasher, again thank you very much 👍👍
I have use it for 2 months now, no problem so far, it's clean as factory dishwasher tab, but during making this homemade dishwasher tab, I need 2 days to make it dry and ready to be stored👍
Actually you shouldn’t be adding lemon juice as it neutralises soda. Chemical reaction of base and acid is creating a salt and CO2(bubbles) . In this case the salt is sodium citrate. It probably still has some cleaning potential as it softens the water but it is definitely better to use your mixture just as powder without the juice :) easier and better
My dishes looked like they had cleaning residue left on after these. I’m so disappointed! I loved how easy this recipe was and was really looking forward to it but I guess I’ll have to find another recipe. I wish I could add pictures to show my tablets and dishes. If you have advice on altering the recipe, I’m interested.
1 month into using this recipe and using the tablets. It does not cut through grease. Leaves some kind of residue behind and can not wash off dishes clean. I started to rewash everything after it and just wasting my time and water. And i was using a cup of vinegar with each cycle as well.
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouseso could use coarse Real Salt since it has no additives then? I hate buying grocery store salt as it’s sooo processed. Does it to be ultra processed for this?
I followed this to the letter. Made these last Sunday and they still crumble taking out of the ice cube trays. 😞 Not sure what's wrong. I really want them to work.
By your theory wouldn’t the same be true for vinegar and baking soda? Which we all know works? Ha, anyway, my dishes get clean so I guess that’s what matters. 👍🏻
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Baking soda (base) plus vinegar (acid) is the same thing. Acid + base = salt + water + CO2. Its basic high school chemistry. The chemical reaction for baking soda plus vinegar is this: NaHCO3 + C2H4O2 = NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2 ... Its called a neutralizing reaction.
Citric acid is great at getting rid of bacteria, mildew, and will remove and prevent hard water stains and soap scum. In my recipe the lemon juice serves this purpose.
So i made these and they looked like they came out great but they are leaving white residue all over my dishes :( ive tried pre rinse, vinegar as a rinse, and castile soap as a rinse and i get white residue on all the dishes either way
Oh no! Do you know if you have hard water? Ot maybe they are too big? Try this… either cut a tab in half or if it crumbles, put half of the amount in crumbled form into your dispenser. Put vinegar in your rinse aid compartment. See if that helps!
Oh bummer, you must have very hard water! Adding citric acid to the recipe can help or doing a vinegar rinse. I will say that for some reason this works great for some and not for others. 🤷♀️
I tried this and it left a residue all down my stainless steel door that I am still trying to get out along with the stains at bottom of my dishwasher that look like soap scum. Is this normal?
No, I’ve never had this! I’ve heard of some white residue when people have hard water, but as far as I know this wasn’t on the dishwasher itself. Try using vinegar to clean it and then if you want to try again, add some citric acid to the mix. Hope this helps!
Do you mean 1/4 cup of lemon juice or 3/4 cup? I made is with 3/4 cup like you said and the mixture is so runny. Like a pancake batter, not like yours at all. After putting them in the ice cube trays , there is a lot of the lemon juice raising to the top. 🤔
The same thing happened to me. And It's pooling at the top as well. I wonder if the temperature of your house has anything to do with it. My house is usually warmer than others at (75 deg.) Going to use less lemon next time.
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I don’t see any reason why it would work differently in this recipe, but I have not personally tested it. But course sea salt and kosher salt are very similar, so I’d say go for it!
The companies that make dishwashers claim that you should never use a homemade cleaner in your machine and that is can ruin it. I haven’t seen any damage, but it’s a risk I’m willing to take. If you are uncomfortable with it, there are some natural dish tabs on the market.
Yes, unfortunately I can’t make my own baking soda or grow lemons here, BUT the point is that premade products either contain ingredients I don’t want in my products or they are very expensive. Making homemade products with store-bought ingredients is the solution!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse I honestly don't know what people want from you. For me, it's the fact that you're making a product without so much perfume in it that it chokes you when you open the dishwasher after it cleans. I just can't take the smell of my dishwasher tabs anymore. It's sickening, and I feel the need to rinse everything I use in hot water first just to get the residue that I know is there, off. I know it's there because I can still smell that chemical fragrance. I just don't know what possesses them to think that people want fragrance on their dishes. Ugh! Anyway thanks for this recipe.
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Also we have soft water we add salt to the water softener but it's well water does that make any difference on how I make these recipes? I hear a lot of people talk about hard water but not soft water
This was SUCH a fail. Sorry lady. DO NOT TRY, it ruined some of my dishes for good and my dishwasher looks terrible weeks after trying. I followed directions to a T.
Sorry about that! Unfortunately it works wonderfully for some and not for others. I think it must have some to do with what is in your water supply. Your dishes are not ruined, just give them a vinegar rinse. It’s just a coating that some people are experiencing.
Because people these days have serious ADHD and if I didn't they'd get bored and leave.😂 Ok, but in all seriousness, I do have blog posts for most of my YT videos with printable recipes and written instructions. Just go to www.thefromscratchfarmhouse.com and search in the search bar for what you are looking for. Hope this helps!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse You are right about that! There are too many complainers. No matter what you do, you will get criticism because people are just so forking mean and self-centered. What about showing gratitude that someone cared enough to share helpful advice. THANK YOU!
Thanks for your recipe w all natural ingredients. Appreciate help w 1.white spots on dishes & utensils after 1st use. Why? Any Suggestions to PREVENT. Could it be due to Very HARD tabs did not dissolve well? I only used 1/2 a tab as 1 tablespoon tab did not fit into my dishwater dispenser. Tabs were very hard. I had pressed very hard into ice trays. Removed them 2 to 3 days later. Did not use vinegar rinse aid. 2. Any EASY suggestions(& Still EFFECTIVE) to use 1 TAB per full wash because 1 tab is TOO BIG to fit in dispenser? eg dissolve hard tab in hot water ahead- hours to day? powderize them - not easy! Thanks for sharing & help!
Hi there! Two suggestions… After you mix your ingredients together, test fit an amount into your tab dispenser. You may need to either decrease the amount a bit, or else you may need an ice tray with smaller holes (maybe yours makes larger ice cubes than mine). The tablets should be hard, this is normal. They dissolve well. Also, yes, I suggest using vinegar in your rinse aid compartment. I’m sure the white spots are due to your hard water. Hope this helps!
Thx for your fast & helpful advice! 1.How many tabs did u get from 1 recipe? 2. I had doubled the recipe & got 46 big tabs. How do I make these big tabs smaller to fit my dishwasher dispenser? Tabs are very hard. Chopping is v difficult! Should I crush w pestle & mortar? or Dissolve tabs in hot water? Will dissolving lose effectiveness especially if I leave leftover liquid detergent to use in 2 to 3 days? Thanks! @@TheFromScratchFarmhouse
@@jagmoi259 I haven't made these yet, but I can answer the first question: she got 37 tabs out of the batch she made in this video. I paused it and counted, and then went and priced what I usually buy at Walmart. That one batch would replace about $10 worth of store-bought tabs for me. If you doubled it and got 46. then a single batch would have gotten you 23. That means your ice trays make bigger cubes than hers. As to how to get them to fit in your dishwasher...I think if I were in your shoes, I'd maybe tap them lightly with a chisel and see if I could split them. If not, I'd probably wind up breaking them up with a hammer. Seems to me that would be easier than a mortar and pestle. I have no idea whether dissolving them beforehand would make them not work. Maybe Staci or another viewer can be more help.
Instead of tabs you could always line a cookie sheet with wax paper and pour your mixture on the cookie sheet. Spread out mixture, and do the same, let it air dry. Then you can crumble the pieces and put into your storage container. You can scoop out what you need that way. I do it this way when I don’t want to mess with making cubes.
2:42 use citric acid as a rinse aid. Citric acid is safer on gaskets than vinegar. Just mix up a 20% solution in water, store it in a bottle and add as required
This is great to know, thank you!
Do you mean fill the bottle 20% with citric acid and the rest water, or the other way around?
@@destinylatham-seamans693 I find it's easier to do by weight. So weigh out 200gm of citric acid in a jug and then add water until the scale says 1000 gms. That is a 20% by weight citric acid solution
I don't know where this comes, maybe the detergent manufactures like Unilever or Procter and Gamble has paid the dishwasher manufacturers to use gaskets that are very reactive with vinegar, then scare everyone - so you have to buy their tablets.
the amount of water used in a washing cycle, dilutes the vinegar so much, vinegar that is already diluted.. i don't see how it would make any significant damage. and if it did, it would take 20 years and the time to change the gaskets anyway.
@@tallesttreeintheforest look up tables of how o rings of various plastics hold up to vinegar over citric acid. Most descalers contain citric acid. Not vinegar.
1 cup washing soda
1 cup baking soda
1 cup kosher salt
3/4 cup lemon juice
Pack into trays-1 tbsp per hole
Place in airtight container after drying
Add vinegar to rinse aid
Thank you
Thank you
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Precise, to the point, and straight forward. Loved it. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just made theses up. The mixture dried so fast near the end I had to use my hands to form lozenges instead if a tablespoon measure. This worked fine. I’m going to try one tonight.
that depends on your states weather. if your state is dry with little to no humidity, that will happen. if you live in 100% humidity it will not do that but you will have to leave them in the ice trays for atleast four days to keep shape, add less lemon juice.
This is a wonderful recipe!! The only video I could find that doesn’t have toxic borax and citric acid. Thank you for recipe! I’m going to give it a whirl 😊👍🏻
I made last night and turned out good I'm going to try today thank you for sharing God Bless you and family
Simply leave the lemon juice out and use it as a powder! Add 1 tablespoon to dishwasher for each load. You can add the lemon to the bottom of your dishwasher if you feel you must have it!
Great idea!!
Thank you! That definitely skips a few steps, doesn't it!
I'm trying this out now, thank you!❤
I think the citric acid in lemon juice is important tho in the washing tablet
I had recipe for dw soap that had (powdered) citric acid in it.
Thank you, just made two to get me out of a tough situation this evening and tomorrow! But if I like them I will continue 😊
Yay, so glad this recipe came in handy!
When I did it I got a lemon Juice liquid film on the top as they dried. So I made them again I did it with 1/2 c lemon Lemon Juice it worked much better. I found that it's because of my altitude.
Oh interesting!! Thank you for sharing!
I tried this recipe and it works! I used sea salt so I ended up using more baking soda and washing soda because the misture was too watery. Thanks for sharing :)
I used Kosher Salt, and it was too watery. So I don't think it was your Sea Salt.
I buy the dishwasher tabs. I place a tab in the slot then take a tip of the finger and coat the top of the tab with Dawn dish liquid. You can use your preference. Start the washer. About a third way through the wash I open the door and toss in a hand full of baking soda or Borax. Either is fine. Works great clean shiny dishes. Also elements any odors.
Why do u do all this??
This is brilliant, just ran out of detergent, I'm going to make this, thank you.
Great! Hope you loved it!
I made this today. Swapped artificial lemon juice with real freshly squeezed lemon juice. The dishes turned out clean. I did NOT pre rinse the dishes before I loaded the dirty dishes in the dishwasher. I’ll come back in a few months to update my experience. I won’t know whether this recipe will ruin my dishwasher over time. I’ll probably know in a year or two.
I cut the recipe in half in case it does not work, so I won’t end up wasting product. Store bought dishwasher pods usually left a scent on the dishes and sometimes I could taste the chemicals when drinking out of a dishwasher safe plastic bottle. I did not notice this with this diy recipe.
can we get an update ?
@@karolodom this got posted twice...if it matters to you?
@@massieblock9770 It put a horrible white film all over my dishes, and it was extremely hard to remove. I threw the whole batch out, unfortunately.
@anushdanielyan4818 how was it? Still use this recipe? Do share
Any updates
wow, I can't wait to make these! thanks for sharing!
This is awesome. I can't use the vinegar because I'm severely allergic to it but I'm going to make the tablets.
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THANK YOU SO VERY VERY MUCH 🥰🥰🥰
God speed with love always, Christine
So glad you enjoyed it!
Just got my dishwasher few days ago, thank you very much for making this tutorial, the ingredients are easy to be found, and cheaper than the factory's dishwasher tabs, I'll try to make it and hopefully it will works for my dishwasher, again thank you very much 👍👍
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I have use it for 2 months now, no problem so far, it's clean as factory dishwasher tab, but during making this homemade dishwasher tab, I need 2 days to make it dry and ready to be stored👍
@@takenouchi84 Wonderful to hear!
Actually you shouldn’t be adding lemon juice as it neutralises soda. Chemical reaction of base and acid is creating a salt and CO2(bubbles) . In this case the salt is sodium citrate. It probably still has some cleaning potential as it softens the water but it is definitely better to use your mixture just as powder without the juice :) easier and better
If you look it up online it says this reaction is good for cleaning.
I'm gonna try this out. Thanks.
Your welcome! ❤️
Totally worked! Thank you
Yay! You are welcome. ❤️
It also helps with using less plastic!
This was a superb tutorial.
Thank you!
Thank you so much, greetings from Belgium ❤
Thank you for being here!
This is great, thanks so much!
You're very welcome!
That intro will haunt my dreams
Nothing wrong with the intro
it’s creepy beo
LOL Yes! My first thought was, what kind of The Shining video have I come across?
😂 Same
😅seriously though
Dont forget to add a few drops of whatever liquid dish detergent u use
My dishes looked like they had cleaning residue left on after these. I’m so disappointed! I loved how easy this recipe was and was really looking forward to it but I guess I’ll have to find another recipe. I wish I could add pictures to show my tablets and dishes. If you have advice on altering the recipe, I’m interested.
Oh no! I’ve heard this from people with hard water. You can add citric acid. I think I might work in a “hard water safe” recipe!
*ThankxW fOr Sharing...* 👌👌👌❤
Thank you!
If i dont want the lemon, i can replace with citric acid... Am i right?
1 month into using this recipe and using the tablets. It does not cut through grease. Leaves some kind of residue behind and can not wash off dishes clean. I started to rewash everything after it and just wasting my time and water. And i was using a cup of vinegar with each cycle as well.
That's disappointing to hear- I'm experimenting with a natural dishwasher solution for the first time.
What do you recommend instead?
It’s so interesting how different everyone’s experience is with this! I think it has to do with what’s in your water. 🤷♀️
*thanks for the recipe i would like to know what does the kosher salt do that table salt doesnt? pls and thanks u*
Kosher salt or canning salt will dissolve more easily where table salt does not. It is also additive free.
My recipe was not clear is it too late to add the kosher salt
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouseso could use coarse Real Salt since it has no additives then? I hate buying grocery store salt as it’s sooo processed. Does it to be ultra processed for this?
Have u tried using epsom salt, in place of kosher? Been researching trying to find recipes w/o borax. May give yours a try. Tfs 😊
No, I have not.
Can I add real/freshly squeezed lemon juice? Just curious if freshly squeezed lemon juice will make a difference.
Yes, you can! Sorry it took me so long to respond to this!
has anyone used these for say a yr. or more. I just got a new dishwasher and it has a totally plastic interior.
I have. I think the bigger concern is if you have hard water and need to use vinegar every time. That potentially could wear down the plastic.
It begins here: 1:34
Is washing soda fargance free because i have fragrance allergy
yes I believe it is fragrance free
Hi is the laundry booster necessary? Just wondering because it is essentially the same ingredients as the baking soda. 🤗
Not its not, percarbonate releases oxygen and hydrogen peroxide which bicarb does not.
It's actually chemically different and makes a huge difference!
I followed this to the letter. Made these last Sunday and they still crumble taking out of the ice cube trays. 😞 Not sure what's wrong. I really want them to work.
Oh no! Maybe not enough lemon juice? The good news is that you can use the crumbles just the same!
Freeze them
So u use lemon juice in place of citric acid! Brillz!
Where did u get this recipe?
Thanks! I made it up after playing around with recipes. It works great unless you have hard water, in which the citric acid may still be needed.
Hello, do you still use this recipe?
Can white vinegar be used instead of lemon juice? Thanks
That would probably work, it would just be a bit more harsh on your dishwasher.
The lemon juice (citric acid and ascorbic acid) will just neutralize the baking soda and washing soda, basically making its cleaning power useless.
By your theory wouldn’t the same be true for vinegar and baking soda? Which we all know works? Ha, anyway, my dishes get clean so I guess that’s what matters. 👍🏻
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Baking soda (base) plus vinegar (acid) is the same thing. Acid + base = salt + water + CO2. Its basic high school chemistry.
The chemical reaction for baking soda plus vinegar is this: NaHCO3 + C2H4O2 = NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2 ... Its called a neutralizing reaction.
@@Doofus171 Must you be rude, Doofus?
I see lots of people adding citric acid. Do you know what's the purpose of it?
Citric acid is great at getting rid of bacteria, mildew, and will remove and prevent hard water stains and soap scum. In my recipe the lemon juice serves this purpose.
Because your using so much lemon juice you dont need the citric acid
my dishwasher won't be bad
So i made these and they looked like they came out great but they are leaving white residue all over my dishes :( ive tried pre rinse, vinegar as a rinse, and castile soap as a rinse and i get white residue on all the dishes either way
Oh no! Do you know if you have hard water? Ot maybe they are too big? Try this… either cut a tab in half or if it crumbles, put half of the amount in crumbled form into your dispenser. Put vinegar in your rinse aid compartment. See if that helps!
After trying this I noticed that there is a film left on dishes.
What about adding zote soap
Yep, I've used that and it works great!
I made these and used it in my dishwasher. My dishes were coated in a powder. My glasses were so coated that I can’t see through them.
Oh bummer, you must have very hard water! Adding citric acid to the recipe can help or doing a vinegar rinse. I will say that for some reason this works great for some and not for others. 🤷♀️
anyone know why I can't use table salt instead of kosher salt? It is much more expensive.
It’s because of the texture and additives. Canning salt would be an ok substitute.
I tried this and it left a residue all down my stainless steel door that I am still trying to get out along with the stains at bottom of my dishwasher that look like soap scum. Is this normal?
No, I’ve never had this! I’ve heard of some white residue when people have hard water, but as far as I know this wasn’t on the dishwasher itself. Try using vinegar to clean it and then if you want to try again, add some citric acid to the mix. Hope this helps!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouseHow much citric acid would you recommend adding?
Do you mean 1/4 cup of lemon juice or 3/4 cup? I made is with 3/4 cup like you said and the mixture is so runny. Like a pancake batter, not like yours at all. After putting them in the ice cube trays , there is a lot of the lemon juice raising to the top. 🤔
Keep stirring and it will start to absorb into the mix. It will be somewhat sloppy when you put it into the trays, but it shouldn’t separate.
Nope, 3/4 is correct.
The same thing happened to me. And It's pooling at the top as well. I wonder if the temperature of your house has anything to do with it. My house is usually warmer than others at (75 deg.) Going to use less lemon next time.
Do you have a Cost comparison?
Yes! See the blog post in the description.
I tried this and it left a white powder all over the dishes. Not sure what to fix that.
I use ginger as a rinse aide. It’ll stop the white powdery look.
Great idea!
This is due to hard water. Adding some citric acid to the mix should fix this.
Sorry I typed vinegar not sure why it changed it to ginger.
@@jessicabrown0323 Ha, and I totally read it as vinegar. Ginger sounds messy. 😂
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HI I REALLY LIKE YOUR CHANNEL but… how do you do chores with your schedule, excercise? Pray, and do bible. Can you do just a schedule video? Pleeeeeeeeeaaaaasssseee
I have a few day in the life videos that go over this! I’ll do an updated one soon. ❤️
Is this cheaper too?
Yes, I have a cost comparison on my blog!
does it foam or lather?
No, you wouldn't want it to inside of a dishwasher.
Where can I find washing soda?
Walmart in the laundry detergent isle
@@stoutseller thanks!
I am getting chemical burned from cascade tabs. Thank you!
Oh no! Glad you found this helpful!
Could I use sea salt?
Any course salt would work, but not fine table salt.
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse so sea salt is fine?
I don’t see any reason why it would work differently in this recipe, but I have not personally tested it. But course sea salt and kosher salt are very similar, so I’d say go for it!
Is it safe for dishwasher???
The companies that make dishwashers claim that you should never use a homemade cleaner in your machine and that is can ruin it. I haven’t seen any damage, but it’s a risk I’m willing to take. If you are uncomfortable with it, there are some natural dish tabs on the market.
Making homemade products with store bought products
Yes, unfortunately I can’t make my own baking soda or grow lemons here, BUT the point is that premade products either contain ingredients I don’t want in my products or they are very expensive. Making homemade products with store-bought ingredients is the solution!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse I honestly don't know what people want from you.
For me, it's the fact that you're making a product without so much perfume in it that it chokes you when you open the dishwasher after it cleans.
I just can't take the smell of my dishwasher tabs anymore.
It's sickening, and I feel the need to rinse everything I use in hot water first just to get the residue that I know is there, off. I know it's there because I can still smell that chemical fragrance.
I just don't know what possesses them to think that people want fragrance on their dishes. Ugh!
Anyway thanks for this recipe.
What is the difference with salt
Do you mean the difference between types of salt? It needs to be able to dissolve easily and regular table salt does not.
Look at that $15,000 refrigerator!!!
Ha, it’s not even close to that but we sure love it. 😘
Is 20 mule borax the same as that's washing soap?
No, that is a different product. You should find it in the same section of the store though.
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Can this recipe be adapted for clothes washing soap?
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Also we have soft water we add salt to the water softener but it's well water does that make any difference on how I make these recipes? I hear a lot of people talk about hard water but not soft water
What does the salt do? Is it necessary?
I've honestly never tried it without, but I believe the abrasion of the salt helps scrub the dishes. You could always try it!
Is it dishwasher safe
I use it in my dishwasher without problems. However, it may void your dishwasher's warranty to use any product beyond what they recommend.
It fizzes a lot...rising out of the ice tray
Wait until it’s done fizzing to pack the tray. It will be fine though!
DO NOT EVERRRR USE SALT IN YOUR APPLIANCES Everything else in this video is safe
Why?😂
Now show us you using it, for real
This was SUCH a fail. Sorry lady. DO NOT TRY, it ruined some of my dishes for good and my dishwasher looks terrible weeks after trying. I followed directions to a T.
Sorry about that! Unfortunately it works wonderfully for some and not for others. I think it must have some to do with what is in your water supply. Your dishes are not ruined, just give them a vinegar rinse. It’s just a coating that some people are experiencing.
why do you have to talk so fast? it is disconcerting & stressful, not to mention frustrating to have to rewind & rewind!
Because people these days have serious ADHD and if I didn't they'd get bored and leave.😂 Ok, but in all seriousness, I do have blog posts for most of my YT videos with printable recipes and written instructions. Just go to www.thefromscratchfarmhouse.com and search in the search bar for what you are looking for. Hope this helps!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse You are right about that! There are too many complainers. No matter what you do, you will get criticism because people are just so forking mean and self-centered. What about showing gratitude that someone cared enough to share helpful advice.
THANK YOU!
You should let your caregiver do it for you.
You can slow down the speed by using the little wheel and choosing .75 speed.
Thanks for your recipe w all natural ingredients. Appreciate help w
1.white spots on dishes & utensils after 1st use. Why? Any Suggestions to PREVENT. Could it be due to Very HARD tabs did not dissolve well?
I only used 1/2 a tab as 1 tablespoon tab did not fit into my dishwater dispenser. Tabs were very hard. I had pressed very hard into ice trays. Removed them 2 to 3 days later. Did not use vinegar rinse aid.
2. Any EASY suggestions(& Still EFFECTIVE) to use 1 TAB per full wash because 1 tab is TOO BIG to fit in dispenser? eg dissolve hard tab in hot water ahead- hours to day? powderize them - not easy! Thanks for sharing & help!
Hi there! Two suggestions… After you mix your ingredients together, test fit an amount into your tab dispenser. You may need to either decrease the amount a bit, or else you may need an ice tray with smaller holes (maybe yours makes larger ice cubes than mine). The tablets should be hard, this is normal. They dissolve well. Also, yes, I suggest using vinegar in your rinse aid compartment. I’m sure the white spots are due to your hard water. Hope this helps!
Thx for your fast & helpful advice!
1.How many tabs did u get from 1 recipe?
2. I had doubled the recipe & got 46 big tabs. How do I make these big tabs smaller to fit my dishwasher dispenser? Tabs are very hard. Chopping is v difficult! Should I crush w pestle & mortar? or Dissolve tabs in hot water? Will dissolving lose effectiveness especially if I leave leftover liquid detergent to use in 2 to 3 days? Thanks!
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@@jagmoi259 I haven't made these yet, but I can answer the first question: she got 37 tabs out of the batch she made in this video. I paused it and counted, and then went and priced what I usually buy at Walmart. That one batch would replace about $10 worth of store-bought tabs for me. If you doubled it and got 46. then a single batch would have gotten you 23. That means your ice trays make bigger cubes than hers. As to how to get them to fit in your dishwasher...I think if I were in your shoes, I'd maybe tap them lightly with a chisel and see if I could split them. If not, I'd probably wind up breaking them up with a hammer. Seems to me that would be easier than a mortar and pestle. I have no idea whether dissolving them beforehand would make them not work. Maybe Staci or another viewer can be more help.
@@Romans828girl Thanks Lela! u r so observant. The splitting suggestions r also helpful
Instead of tabs you could always line a cookie sheet with wax paper and pour your mixture on the cookie sheet. Spread out mixture, and do the same, let it air dry. Then you can crumble the pieces and put into your storage container. You can scoop out what you need that way. I do it this way when I don’t want to mess with making cubes.