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Make your own laundry detergent

Store-bought laundry detergents can cost up to 30 cents per load. Here's how to make your own, cheaper version.

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Even generic laundry detergents like this CVS variety can set you back at least 15 cents per load. Homemade detergent, on the other hand, can be as cheap as five cents per load.

I鈥檓 often stunned at the high price of laundry detergent. If you鈥檙e buying Tide, for example, even if you buy the jumbo pack in multiples, you鈥檙e still paying over $0.30 per load. Even generic detergents rarely cost much below $0.15 per load.

That鈥檚 why I prefer to make my own detergent. I can easily get the cost down to $0.05 per load, meaning I鈥檓 saving at least a dime with every load of laundry I make.

All I do is take a bar of ordinary soap and a box grater, then grate that bar of soap down into a fine powder, about a cup of it. To that, I add one cup of washing soda, half a cup of borax, and half a cup of an oxygen cleaner, such as OxiClean, which serves as the surfactant in the detergent. I mix this thoroughly in a Ziploc container, then toss in a tablespoon for measuring. Some people like to also add half a cup of baking soda, but I鈥檝e never felt it necessary to get my clothes clean.

When I do a load of laundry, I just scoop two tablespoons of my mix into the washing machine and I鈥檓 good to go. This stuff works great 鈥 it gets my clothes clean and fresh every time.

So, what does this cost? A single batch of this detergent is enough for 24 loads. To make it, I need one bar of soap, which I can get for $0.30; a cup of washing soda, which I can get for $0.32; a half cup of borax, which I can get for $0.24; and half a cup of OxiClean, which I can get for $0.41. That adds up to a cost of $0.05 per load.

I鈥檝e been extremely happy with this detergent. I鈥檝e used it on all types of clothes 鈥 whites, reds, coloreds 鈥 and all levels of dirtiness without any problems. I haven鈥檛 noticed any significant dinginess over a large number of loads, either.

Making a batch of this powdered detergent doesn鈥檛 take a whole lot of time, either. Most of the time is spent grating the soap, which is something you can easily do while watching a television program or something like that. After that, you just put the ingredients in a container, shake it thoroughly, and you鈥檙e ready to go.

We鈥檒l often make this in quadruple batches. We鈥檒l just grate four bars of soap at once, add four cups of washing soda, two cups of borax, and two cups of OxiClean to the container, and shake it thoroughly. I鈥檒l usually just add a little bit of each ingredient, shake it, and then add a little bit more of each ingredient, repeating the cycle, in order to make sure it鈥檚 well-mixed.

How much does this really save? In our house, we do an average of a load of laundry a day 鈥 that鈥檚 the end result of having two adults and three messy young children at home. If we鈥檙e comparing to generics, then I鈥檓 saving approximately $0.10 per load. Over the course of a year, that鈥檚 $36.50.

If we鈥檙e comparing to, say, Tide, we鈥檙e saving about $0.27 per load. Over the course of a year, that鈥檚 $98.55.

Simply put, we鈥檙e saving a hundred dollar bill a year by doing this. To me, that鈥檚 well worth the effort of mixing up some powder for about five minutes once every three months or so.

Give it a shot. Make yourself a batch of this at home using the ingredients described above and see if it works for you. If you like it, you鈥檙e going to save some significant money over time. Even if you don鈥檛, the ingredients (borax, washing soda, OxiClean) can easily be used for other cleaning projects around your home.

This post is part of a yearlong series called 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap (Revisited),鈥 in which I鈥檓 revisiting the entries from my book 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap,鈥 which is available at Amazon and at bookstores everywhere.

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