Sooooooo…..OMG I LOVE THIS RECIPE!!! This is the best recipe I have found so far and so easy….I didn’t even use any essential oil, the smells from this brand of Castile soap, I mixed lavender and eucalyptus, leaves a very light clean scent ❤️❤️ THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO 🥰🥰
I will say….for a larger load I added about 1/4 of a 1/4 cup (so just a bit more)….and I added the vinegar as well and my clothes did not have the vinegar smell
I’m SO glad you loved this recipe 🥰 lavender and eucalyptus (with a few drops of orange) make my favorite scent🤩 thanks for letting us know how well it worked for you!!
Thank you for taking the time to make and share this. I am 1 year cancer free and interested in healthier choices like this. Is this colorsafe and how/when do you add the essential oils? Have a lovely day.
I have been making my own laundry soap now for many years and it is so effective and I always have the supply of ingredients. I also make a batch that lasts me almost a year.
@@MaddieKDGal I never smell the vinegar and my clothes are always soft. I suggest washing some old clothes as a test. If it turns out well, you might even let the hubby start wearing those clothes again. 😁😁😁
Hmmm , whats most inmportant in videos, talking about self, amd jabbering on and on or getting to the point and showing what the video was supposed to be about! Most times I have to skip, skip , skip to get to the information I was looking for! Do these videos have to be a certain legnth to get monotized'?
Hi! No the video doesn’t have to be a certain length to be monetized. I share the information I believe is important. You can either skip forward to the part you are looking for, or you don’t have to watch. 😊 there are plenty of other people out there sharing homemade laundry detergent recipes.
I believe it’s the soap bar that leaves the residue. You can tweak the recipe as needed, so if you want to reduce the bar of soap and only use half, you can! I put it straight into the drum before adding my clothes 😊
Hi! I use roughly 1/4 c per load. I typically run medium loads. I’m not sure exactly how many loads it makes, but a gallon lasts me 4-6 months. I run 1-2 loads a day. 😊
what did you do for fragrance? I made a batch of this then did a load of wash. After drying, it felt clean by smelled dirty. Maybe is was because I used a zote bar instead? My store didn't have the soap in this video.
Can I just leave out the bar soap as I hear it can leave residue in your wash machine and clog up sometimes? Just wondering if I use the other ingredients and just skip the bar soap
Hi! Baking soda and washing soda are made from the same mineral, but they have different pHs. Washing soda tends to do a better job at cleaning and removing stains while baking soda is better at removing odors. 😊 I hope this helps!
I'm so glad to have found you! I'm trying to find ways to make my own laundry detergent and cleaning solutions to save money, cut down on waste, use less chemicals in my life.
Thanks for watching! I haven’t found a recipe I like yet for washing dishes. We have hard water and homemade soap tends to leave a film. I like branch basics or unscented Castile soap for hand washing, and seventh generation free and clear pods for the dishwasher. 😊
Hi! From the ingredients I’ve found online, it doesn’t seem to be a bad option. However, I would only use the white bar that is dye and fragrance free. 🤍
Haley do you have any recipes or recommendations for stain-removers? I've got 2 little boys and although this recipe is great, they're something else & there are some pesky stains that are still there 😅 Any tips would help!
My all time favorite is the Puracy Natural Stain Remover!! I loved it long before even looking for more natural and cleaner alternatives to Shout. It’s my ride or die product for laundry 🤩
When using the cup of vinegar for fabric softener, do I just pour the cup over the clothes or pour inside the washing machine before I put the clothes inside?
@@handandhomemade Possibly that's more than you need.....from what I've learned, most of us use a lot more than we need....soap isn't what cleans our laundry....soap just makes water "wetter"...the water going thru the fabric is what cleans it. I learned this from The Laundry Guy aka The Laundry Evangelist aka Patric (sic) Richardson. He has a degree in textiles & has written a book (Laundry Love) about doing laundry. The upside, too, is if you use less, your powder will be even MORE economical ! 😀😀 I make my own, too, & use same products you do.
Best recipe hands down! I started making the liquid version months ago. And didn't clean my clothes the way I needed them to. But this one omg I'm so excited I just can't hide it 😂thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
I’m glad you enjoy it!! It is still my favorite recipe!! I am going to be trying it out soon with a homemade tallow soap bar instead of a Castile soap bar, and I will let yall know how I like it!! 🫶🏻🥰
Do you think this recipe would work just as well if you left out the shredded bars of soap? With all of the other stuff, it seems as though it would do the job without those few flakes of soap in there.
I haven’t tried it without the soap, but you could definitely give it a go! I think it would still work well. If you do try it without the soap, please let me know how it works 😊
For me, it’s both. 😊 It costs me $26.39 (with tax from Walmart) for all the ingredients to make TWO batches. My last batch lasted me roughly 6 months, so two batches will last me almost all year. Sometimes it lasts a little less than 6 months depending on how many loads per day I am running and the size of them. Regardless, this is much cheaper than buying Tide or Gain where I’m located. It’s an added perk that it’s cleaner ingredients in my opinion 😊
Oooh I want to try this! Thanks for the recipe :) I'm also really interested in what kind of hygiene products you use. Bottled or bar shampoo? Soap bars or bottled body wash? Face and body lotion, makeup, hair care, etc., that kind of stuff! I know there's lots of junk in store bought shampoos, body washes, face washes, moisturizers, etc. I'm also curious about how you handle that time of the month. I've heard store bought tampons and pads are filled with bleach and all sorts of awful chemicals, but I haven't had much luck with using alternatives. Anywho, sorry for all the questions LOL God bless you! :)
You’re welcome! Thanks for being here! 💗 I plan on making many videos sharing what nontoxic products I use 😊 I am very passionate about using more natural products to support health, and I love sharing what actually works vs what doesn’t! As far as feminine products go, I have used Lola for years (www.mylola.com). It used to be sold at Walmart, but I have a subscription so that I never run out. Their pads and tampons are made from 100% organic cotton and have never failed me! I’ve tried a few other brands but always come back to Lola!
Hi! Yes you can! It’s great for sensitive skin. I would go lighter on the borax and maybe skip the essential oils if you regularly use free and clear 😊
I’m afraid that the liquid would cause certain parts of it to stick together and become hard. You could always try though! As far as borax goes, there’s a lot of differing opinions on it. I will link an article that explains why it is safe for natural cleaning. I’ve seen people omit it and use Epsom salt but I personally haven’t tried it. 😊 wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
Hi ,i use liquid soap instead as ii is difficult for me to grate the bar siao.I put the powder on the clothes inside the drum and the liquid i pour on one of the caps for liquids and place over the clthes and no problems so far .They just dont dissolve weel if it is a quick cycle nut in a normal cycle it is ok.Hope that helps .
I’ve only ever used the liquid castile soap. I don’t think washers these days use nearly enough water as it is needed to properly wash and rinse clothes let alone add a solid to the mix. In my opinion liquid just dissolves better. My personal recipe includes 1/8 cup unscented castile liquid soap, 1 cup of washing soda, borax and baking soda each. And 1/2 cup of unscented epson salt. I usually multiply this recipe by 4 to make bigger volume of detergent to last longer. I also add 1/4 of white vinegar to the machine as well as I have to use public laundry mats and god knows how often they clean their machines, lol. I’ve learned that the key with using liquid castile over solid is that after you have mixed everything together, including adding any fragrance if you so choose to do this, is to wait for 1-2 hrs to allow your powder to air dry before closing up your storage container. Stirring occasionalI y to make sure any clumps are pressed out. I personally prepare my mix in one of those deep disposable aluminum foil pans which allows the powder to evening dry quickly and this pan easily bends so I can form a funnel with it to fill all my glass jars. I only have to make batches of my detergent twice a year. Im a single person and that’s with using 1 tablespoon per average load. I have super sensitive skin and hard water and I’ve yet to date had any issues with this recipe😊
Hi Kim! I believe you can omit the borax- although, I’m not sure how well it will clean without it. Here is an article explaining why I feel borax is safe for natural cleaning: wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/ I hope it helps 😊
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I love my homemade laundry detergent. I think people who have trouble with it may be putting too much in each load. It’s strong so I only add one heaping tablespoon. My clothes are always clean and I foster kittens. They’re cute but dirty! If this soap can clean after them, and it does, it’s a winner! Huge money saving idea, too. 😊😊😊
I totally agree! Once you find the right detergent to laundry ratio, it works so well! We have been using it for quite some time, and I have never had any issues with my clothes not getting clean 😊
i heard Borax wasnt the best to use, how do you know its safe? I am converting to the homemaking lifestyle, and im ready to start creating, I can't seem to find any recipes other than castille soap, distilled vinegar and baking soda... I dont know which route to go.
I love using Castile soap, baking soda, and vinegar for natural cleaning methods. There is a difference between clean and sterile and so often, store bought cleaners sterilizes everything. It can actually cause a negative impact your microbiome on top of just being full of gross chemicals! Here is an article about Borax that explains whether or not it is safe and the science behind it. I hope it helps! wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
Hi! 😊 I have linked an article explaining why I use Borax in my nontoxic laundry detergent (only in my detergent- I don’t use it elsewhere). but you can leave it out if you prefer! I believe it will still clean well 😊 Borax is sodium tetraborate or sodium borate- NOT boric acid (hydrogen borate). It is a salt of boric acid but it is not chemically the same. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) gives borax as a safety rating of 5-6. However, the studies they used contained both borax AND boric acid (which are different) and the warnings referred to ingestion, eye contact, or long-term undiluted use. You can decide what is best for you and your family 🤍 wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
I will have to make a video for you guys about some of the things I won’t be buying 🥰 I would love to give up paper towels too. We mostly use cloths but there are still some things I choose to use paper towels for. 😊
Just made this!! I just put a load in of my sons clothes….teenager….I’ll update ❤
Sooooooo…..OMG I LOVE THIS RECIPE!!! This is the best recipe I have found so far and so easy….I didn’t even use any essential oil, the smells from this brand of Castile soap, I mixed lavender and eucalyptus, leaves a very light clean scent ❤️❤️ THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO 🥰🥰
I will say….for a larger load I added about 1/4 of a 1/4 cup (so just a bit more)….and I added the vinegar as well and my clothes did not have the vinegar smell
I’m SO glad you loved this recipe 🥰 lavender and eucalyptus (with a few drops of orange) make my favorite scent🤩 thanks for letting us know how well it worked for you!!
Thank you for taking the time to make and share this. I am 1 year cancer free and interested in healthier choices like this. Is this colorsafe and how/when do you add the essential oils? Have a lovely day.
I have been making my own laundry soap now for many years and it is so effective and I always have the supply of ingredients. I also make a batch that lasts me almost a year.
It’s the best! So safe and cost effective 💕 I won’t ever be going back to store bought!
I use one cup of vinegar as my fabric softener. It is amazing.
Does it make your clothes stink? I want to dry but I don’t want to smell like vinegar all the time haha
@@MaddieKDGal I never smell the vinegar and my clothes are always soft. I suggest washing some old clothes as a test. If it turns out well, you might even let the hubby start wearing those clothes again. 😁😁😁
Vinegar is great as a fabric softener 🥰
I’ve never had a problem with my clothes smelling like vinegar either. But I also don’t use a lot. ☺️
Just throw it directly into the dryer with the wet clothes?
I have very sensitive skin, and I use an ounce or 2 of Borax in every load of laundry to soften the water and I've never had a problem.
It’s great for sensitive skin 😊
Hmmm , whats most inmportant in videos, talking about self, amd jabbering on and on or getting to the point and showing what the video was supposed to be about! Most times I have to skip, skip , skip to get to the information I was looking for! Do these videos have to be a certain legnth to get monotized'?
Hi! No the video doesn’t have to be a certain length to be monetized. I share the information I believe is important. You can either skip forward to the part you are looking for, or you don’t have to watch. 😊 there are plenty of other people out there sharing homemade laundry detergent recipes.
Which of the ingredients leaves the residue, or is it the combination of all the dry ingredients? Also, do you put your detergent in first?
I believe it’s the soap bar that leaves the residue. You can tweak the recipe as needed, so if you want to reduce the bar of soap and only use half, you can! I put it straight into the drum before adding my clothes 😊
It’s lovely too, Haley!🤍✨👌🏻
Thank you, Sarah💕☺️
So glad I found this video! I am from the UK and have always wanted to make my own! thank you! :)
You’re welcome! Thanks for being here 😊💗
I use traditional Greek olive oil soap and Castile soap 😊
I’ve heard Greek olive oil soap is a great choice! 😊
Hey Haley I am wondering how much of this detergent you add to 1 load of laundry.
And how many loads does this recipe make?
Hi! I use roughly 1/4 c per load. I typically run medium loads. I’m not sure exactly how many loads it makes, but a gallon lasts me 4-6 months. I run 1-2 loads a day. 😊
what did you do for fragrance? I made a batch of this then did a load of wash. After drying, it felt clean by smelled dirty. Maybe is was because I used a zote bar instead? My store didn't have the soap in this video.
Hi! I sometimes add essential oils, but I usually leave mine fragrance free. I would try a Castile soap bar or tallow soap bar.
Yes I'm interested in trying this and I'll tag you in my TikTok with it, thank you so much!
You’re welcome! I hope you enjoy 😊
Can I just leave out the bar soap as I hear it can leave residue in your wash machine and clog up sometimes? Just wondering if I use the other ingredients and just skip the bar soap
I think you could. 😊 I haven’t tried it as I haven’t had an issue with the soap. If you do try it, please let me know how well it works!
Hey Haley! Could you please let me know what's the difference between baking soda and washing soda ? Thank you! :)
Hi! Baking soda and washing soda are made from the same mineral, but they have different pHs. Washing soda tends to do a better job at cleaning and removing stains while baking soda is better at removing odors. 😊 I hope this helps!
@@handandhomemade Thank you! :)
Hello I watched a video, where someone baked the baking soda in the oven to make it a washing soda, I’ve never tried it myself tho
Hi! Do I put it straight in the drum or is there a certain compartment i should put it in?
I have tried the detergent in the tray and drum, and I prefer putting it straight into the drum before adding clothes! 😊
I'm so glad to have found you! I'm trying to find ways to make my own laundry detergent and cleaning solutions to save money, cut down on waste, use less chemicals in my life.
Welcome!! I’m so happy you are here ☺️
Definitely have to try this. My skin is so sensitive
I have very sensitive skin and it works SO well 😊💕
@Haley Beth Brown excellent 👏 👌
That’s great for sharing! Have you find something like this for washing dishes?
Thanks for watching! I haven’t found a recipe I like yet for washing dishes. We have hard water and homemade soap tends to leave a film. I like branch basics or unscented Castile soap for hand washing, and seventh generation free and clear pods for the dishwasher. 😊
Hi Haley; What is your opinion of Zote soap?
Hi! From the ingredients I’ve found online, it doesn’t seem to be a bad option. However, I would only use the white bar that is dye and fragrance free. 🤍
Haley do you have any recipes or recommendations for stain-removers? I've got 2 little boys and although this recipe is great, they're something else & there are some pesky stains that are still there 😅 Any tips would help!
My all time favorite is the Puracy Natural Stain Remover!! I loved it long before even looking for more natural and cleaner alternatives to Shout. It’s my ride or die product for laundry 🤩
Do you make fabric softener too?
I don’t. I use white distilled vinegar as a natural fabric softener 😊
I really want to do this since I'm on a fixed income, but I can't find any information that says if this would be okay on high-efficiency machines
Try Sals Suds, it's h/e safe. Dilute it with water and a cup of Borax or washing soda.
Hi! I have a high efficiency washing machine and haven’t had any issues. I hope this helps 😊
What would you recommend for baby clothes?
I would reduce the borax by 1/2 and choose unscented Castile soap/no essential oils. 🙂
Thank you❤️
did you mention how much to use of the mixture per load of wash?
It is mentioned in the recipe on her website (link in video description). If I recall correctly, it's about 1/4 cup.
I use 1/4 c for a medium load. 😊
How much detergent would you recommend for one wash of clothes??
1/4 c for a medium load 😊
What about adding epsom salt?
I haven’t tried Epsom salt before in my recipe but I know others like to use it in theirs 😊
When using the cup of vinegar for fabric softener, do I just pour the cup over the clothes or pour inside the washing machine before I put the clothes inside?
I have a fabric softener tray that I place mine in! If you don’t, you can place it in the bottom before you put the clothes in.
What if you can't use dyes and stuff can we use this
Yes. It is free of any dyes 😊
@@handandhomemade thank u
Did you say how much you need for each load.. medium size for example?
I use about a 1/4 to a 1/3 cup per load 😊 I adjust as needed. More for a larger load. Less for a smaller load. I hope this helps!
@@handandhomemade Possibly that's more than you need.....from what I've learned, most of us use a lot more than we need....soap isn't what cleans our laundry....soap just makes water "wetter"...the water going thru the fabric is what cleans it. I learned this from The Laundry Guy aka The Laundry Evangelist aka Patric (sic) Richardson. He has a degree in textiles & has written a book (Laundry Love) about doing laundry. The upside, too, is if you use less, your powder will be even MORE economical ! 😀😀 I make my own, too, & use same products you do.
You didn’t mention how much soap? 1/4 cup 1/2 cup?
I use 1/4 c per load. I run medium loads. A little more if I have a large load or if it’s heavily soiled.
Best recipe hands down! I started making the liquid version months ago. And didn't clean my clothes the way I needed them to. But this one omg I'm so excited I just can't hide it 😂thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
I’m glad you enjoy it!! It is still my favorite recipe!! I am going to be trying it out soon with a homemade tallow soap bar instead of a Castile soap bar, and I will let yall know how I like it!! 🫶🏻🥰
Do you think this recipe would work just as well if you left out the shredded bars of soap? With all of the other stuff, it seems as though it would do the job without those few flakes of soap in there.
I haven’t tried it without the soap, but you could definitely give it a go! I think it would still work well. If you do try it without the soap, please let me know how it works 😊
Can I add kosher salt to this recipe to soften fabric?
I have heard of people using epsom salt but not kosher. I don’t see why not, but I haven’t personally tried it 😊
Can you wash it in cold water??
I usually always wash mine on warm or lukewarm. I haven’t tried a cold cycle!
Is this safe for babies as well?
I would reduce or omit the borax and essential oils. But yes, it’s safe for babies! Much safer than Dreft or Tide.
Soooo…is this actually cheaper than using store bought or just cleaner ingredients?
For me, it’s both. 😊 It costs me $26.39 (with tax from Walmart) for all the ingredients to make TWO batches. My last batch lasted me roughly 6 months, so two batches will last me almost all year. Sometimes it lasts a little less than 6 months depending on how many loads per day I am running and the size of them. Regardless, this is much cheaper than buying Tide or Gain where I’m located. It’s an added perk that it’s cleaner ingredients in my opinion 😊
@@handandhomemade thank you so much for replying 🫶🏻 I plan to get the ingredients and try it out this week!
Oooh I want to try this! Thanks for the recipe :)
I'm also really interested in what kind of hygiene products you use. Bottled or bar shampoo? Soap bars or bottled body wash? Face and body lotion, makeup, hair care, etc., that kind of stuff! I know there's lots of junk in store bought shampoos, body washes, face washes, moisturizers, etc.
I'm also curious about how you handle that time of the month. I've heard store bought tampons and pads are filled with bleach and all sorts of awful chemicals, but I haven't had much luck with using alternatives.
Anywho, sorry for all the questions LOL
God bless you! :)
You’re welcome! Thanks for being here! 💗 I plan on making many videos sharing what nontoxic products I use 😊 I am very passionate about using more natural products to support health, and I love sharing what actually works vs what doesn’t! As far as feminine products go, I have used Lola for years (www.mylola.com). It used to be sold at Walmart, but I have a subscription so that I never run out. Their pads and tampons are made from 100% organic cotton and have never failed me! I’ve tried a few other brands but always come back to Lola!
@@handandhomemade Oooh can't wait for those videos! Thank you! And I will definitely look into Lola, thank you for the suggestion.
Thanks for the tips!
You’re welcome Emily ☺️
We need free and clear can we use this
Hi! Yes you can! It’s great for sensitive skin. I would go lighter on the borax and maybe skip the essential oils if you regularly use free and clear 😊
@@handandhomemade ok
Could you just use the liquid dr bronners instead of grating a bar? Also, i thought Borax wasn't non tox?
I’m afraid that the liquid would cause certain parts of it to stick together and become hard. You could always try though!
As far as borax goes, there’s a lot of differing opinions on it. I will link an article that explains why it is safe for natural cleaning. I’ve seen people omit it and use Epsom salt but I personally haven’t tried it. 😊
wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
Hi ,i use liquid soap instead as ii is difficult for me to grate the bar siao.I put the powder on the clothes inside the drum and the liquid i pour on one of the caps for liquids and place over the clthes and no problems so far .They just dont dissolve weel if it is a quick cycle nut in a normal cycle it is ok.Hope that helps .
I’ve only ever used the liquid castile soap. I don’t think washers these days use nearly enough water as it is needed to properly wash and rinse clothes let alone add a solid to the mix. In my opinion liquid just dissolves better. My personal recipe includes 1/8 cup unscented castile liquid soap, 1 cup of washing soda, borax and baking soda each. And 1/2 cup of unscented epson salt. I usually multiply this recipe by 4 to make bigger volume of detergent to last longer. I also add 1/4 of white vinegar to the machine as well as I have to use public laundry mats and god knows how often they clean their machines, lol. I’ve learned that the key with using liquid castile over solid is that after you have mixed everything together, including adding any fragrance if you so choose to do this, is to wait for 1-2 hrs to allow your powder to air dry before closing up your storage container. Stirring occasionalI y to make sure any clumps are pressed out. I personally prepare my mix in one of those deep disposable aluminum foil pans which allows the powder to evening dry quickly and this pan easily bends so I can form a funnel with it to fill all my glass jars. I only have to make batches of my detergent twice a year. Im a single person and that’s with using 1 tablespoon per average load. I have super sensitive skin and hard water and I’ve yet to date had any issues with this recipe😊
How much per load?
I use 1/4 cup if it’s a small load. Usually I’m washing larger loads (and we are really rough on our clothes) so I use 1/3 cup. ☺️
Hi, thank you so much can't wait to try this!
Yes 1/4 c for a small- medium load. 1/3 for a large load.
Can you make a laundry detergent without borax, please? I understand that is not good for us. Thanks.
Hi Kim! I believe you can omit the borax- although, I’m not sure how well it will clean without it. Here is an article explaining why I feel borax is safe for natural cleaning:
wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
I hope it helps 😊
4:33 minutes and I'm still waiting for you to get to the ingredients...
The recipe is at 4:55. I hope that helps!
If you want to get pregnant go hang out with some pregnant women and be praying. I was told years ago I could not have anymore and I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. As soon as I moved back home and was around my sister and sister in law, both pregnant, I got pregnant! Praying for you a healthy, beautiful, smart baby! God bless you abundantly! Thank you for sharing!
Why did mine harden? 😫😞
I’m not sure! I’ve never had an issue. Maybe your jar isn’t air tight enough? 😅
I love my homemade laundry detergent. I think people who have trouble with it may be putting too much in each load. It’s strong so I only add one heaping tablespoon. My clothes are always clean and I foster kittens. They’re cute but dirty! If this soap can clean after them, and it does, it’s a winner! Huge money saving idea, too. 😊😊😊
I totally agree! Once you find the right detergent to laundry ratio, it works so well! We have been using it for quite some time, and I have never had any issues with my clothes not getting clean 😊
i heard Borax wasnt the best to use, how do you know its safe? I am converting to the homemaking lifestyle, and im ready to start creating, I can't seem to find any recipes other than castille soap, distilled vinegar and baking soda... I dont know which route to go.
I love using Castile soap, baking soda, and vinegar for natural cleaning methods. There is a difference between clean and sterile and so often, store bought cleaners sterilizes everything. It can actually cause a negative impact your microbiome on top of just being full of gross chemicals!
Here is an article about Borax that explains whether or not it is safe and the science behind it. I hope it helps!
wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
I’ve missed seeing you lately. Hope all is well in your life.
I hope to be back soon 🥰 we have been working hard on the garden and greenhouse!
Borax contain sodium borate !
Hi! 😊 I have linked an article explaining why I use Borax in my nontoxic laundry detergent (only in my detergent- I don’t use it elsewhere). but you can leave it out if you prefer! I believe it will still clean well 😊
Borax is sodium tetraborate or sodium borate- NOT boric acid (hydrogen borate). It is a salt of boric acid but it is not chemically the same. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) gives borax as a safety rating of 5-6. However, the studies they used contained both borax AND boric acid (which are different) and the warnings referred to ingestion, eye contact, or long-term undiluted use.
You can decide what is best for you and your family 🤍
wellnessmama.com/natural-home/borax-safe/
I would be very interested to know what you won’t be buying in 2023. I would like to give up paper towels.
I will have to make a video for you guys about some of the things I won’t be buying 🥰 I would love to give up paper towels too. We mostly use cloths but there are still some things I choose to use paper towels for. 😊
How much do you use per load?
I use 1/4 c per load, and I typically run medium loads. 😊
How much do you use per load ?
1/4 c per medium load. 😊
@@handandhomemade thank you!