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I make this using almost the exact recipe, however use fels naptha soap as its designed for pretreating stains and was once used as a home remedy for skin conditions like dermatitis and treating poison ivy. I also add lavender or orange or other oils to add a nice smell. Works well and goes a long way… so money saving!
Didin't look at how they make theirs but probably in almost the same way.
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thanks for the link UKS, that looks very easy to do. Is there much in the way of fumes when you make up a batch?
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Made the liquid detergent yesterday it only takes 10 minutes. I will be using it tomorrow will let you know the results.
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Used the home made liquid detergent to day. So far so good i can see no difference between home made and shop brought. The only difference i can see is the price my 9 litres cost me £1.18 pence our usual detergent would cost £40.32 for the same quanity.
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ive made my second batch not as good think i didnt put enough borax etc in
how much do u all put in ??
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I can't find actual borax anywhere. Will borax subsitute be ok as it's all I can obtain.
Looking forward to trying this though as I have very bad exzema & I think it may be down to the laundry liquid we use. I've tried changing but no joy so I'm hoping one without as many chemicals in might be a bit better.