Sunday, November 04, 2012

Making Your Own Laundry Soap Is Easy And Frugal

You've heard about making your own laundry soap, but it really seems like a lot of work. I'm going to show you how easy it is in this video below
With just four simple ingredients you can make enough for 80 loads of laundry. And the price? I'm guessing that it really only costs 3.00 for the entire batch. Watch the video and if you decide you really don't want to do it yourself, you can purchase this beautiful Ball Jar container filled with the recipe here: http://www.backdoorvac.com/great-grandma39s-laundry-so39.html

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  6. I love the idea of making my own laundry soap. My wife uses allloooottt. Time to make my own and save. Do you have any carpet cleaning soap recipes? Figured Id ask. I own a cleaning company and if I could make my own soap I could save a ton!

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    1. I have a great spot cleaner for carpets (a basic soap). Give the laundry soap a try and let me know what you think!!

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  10. Can't wait to try it at home. I have a question, what comes after you mix all the ingredients? Does it need curing time or hardening into solid?

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