How to Make Laundry Soap (Liquid or Powder Recipe) (2024)

Making your own natural, homemade laundry detergent is one of the easiest parts of a transition to natural living. This natural laundry soap recipea great way to save money on laundry detergent and is incredibly easy to make. This homemade laundry detergent post is an updated version of this recipe that addresses high efficiency washers and borax safety.

Why Switch to Natural Laundry Soap?

Conventional laundry detergent is loaded with chemicals like sulfates, fragrances, phenols and more. Many brands contain things like petroleum distillates, which are linked to cancer and lung disease. Fragrances in these detergents are made of a mix of harmful chemicals. (This is also why I make my own linen spray.)

Luckily, making your own laundry soap is an easy and fast process! You only need three basic ingredients to make either a powdered or liquid laundry soap:

DIY Laundry Soap Ingredients

  • Washing Soda (Arm and Hammer Brand available at most stores)How to Make Laundry Soap (Liquid or Powder Recipe) (1)
  • Borax (20 Mule Team Borax available at most grocery stores)
  • Bar Soap (Dr. Bronner’s, Ivory, or other natural, unscented bar soap)

Washing Soda and Borax should be available at your local grocery store on the laundry aisle. Natural bar soaps are in the health, beauty, or organic sections of the store, or online. You can also add a couple tablespoons of baking soda to help freshen clothes.

Wonder What’s in These Ingredients?

Borax is a naturally occurring mineral made up of sodium, boron, oxygen, and water. It is an ingredient in most of the natural soaps available now (Seventh Generation, etc.) but it is much more inexpensive to make yourself. There are some concerns about the safety of Borax, but here’s why I feel comfortable using it, especially for laundry.

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Washing Soda, sometimes called sodium carbonate or soda ash, is made from common salt and limestone or found as natural deposits. If you can’t find this locally, you can make your own from plain baking soda with this tutorial. Here are some other great household uses for washing soda.

Dr. Bronner’s soaps are fair trade and made with vegetable castile soap and pure organic oils.

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Natural Laundry Soap Recipe

This homemade laundry detergent recipe is easy and very inexpensive to make, plus you avoid the chemicals of conventional detergents.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Yield: 2.5 cups

Author: Katie Wells

Materials

  • 1 bar soap (such as Dr. Bronner’s Pure Castile Bar Soap or homemade coconut oil soap)
  • 1 cup washing soda
  • 1 cup borax

Instructions

  • Grate the bar of soap or chop it in a food processor until finely ground.

  • In a large bowl, mix together the grated soap, washing soda, and borax.

  • Store in a sealed container.

  • To use: add 2 tablespoons to ¼ cup of soap per load of laundry.

Notes

See below for instructions on making a liquid version of this laundry soap.

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How to MakeLiquid Laundry Soap

  1. Grate one bar of soap with cheese grater or food processor.
  2. Put grated soap in pan with 2 quarts water and gradually heat, stirring constantly until soap is completely dissolved.
  3. Put 4.5 gallons of really hot tap water in a 5-gallon bucket (available for free in bakeries at grocery stores, just ask them) and stir in 2 cupsof borax and 2 cupsof Washing Soda until completely dissolved.
  4. Pour soap mixture from pan into 5-gallon bucket. Stir well.
  5. Cover and leave overnight.
  6. Shake or stir until smooth and pour into gallon jugs or other containers.
  7. Use 1/2 to 1 cup per load.

These recipes are also a great way to save money on laundry. By my calculations, I am saving over half on my laundry bill by switching

A Note About Soap vs. Detergent

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As mentioned above, there is chemically adifference between soap and detergent. The advantage ofconventional laundry detergents is that they are formulated to work specifically in washing machine environments. Many soaps are designed for skin and are not as strong. Some sources suggest that over time, natural soaps can leave buildup in washers.

I’ve found that while this recipe works well for me, it isn’t suitable for all water types and washer types. If you’ve used natural laundry soap and experienced clothes getting dingy, this may be the reason.

I’ve found one natural detergent that works brilliantly and can be used alone or in combination with homemade laundry soaps like this one. I often add 2-3 Tablespoons of Dr. Bronners Sal Sudsper load as a natural detergent. Sal Suds gets out tough stains and odors and is still a natural product (though technically a detergent/surfactant and not a soap).

Don’t Want to Make it?

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We usually make our own detergent, but for times when we are traveling or I haven’t had time to make it, I’ve found a few good brands of eco friendly laundry detergent that actually work (all received an “A” by the Environmental Working Group):

  • My Green Fills Laundry Detergent – Just a warning… after you try this laundry soap, you may be ruined for DIY forever. This is the best smelling non-toxic laundry detergent I’ve tried and it works well on tough stains and dirt. Similar to my favorite all-purpose cleaner, a huge bonus is their eco-friendly approach. The detergent comes concentrated in a small refill packet (hence the name)which you add to warm water in the provided bottle. Super smart!
  • 2 tablespoonsSal Suds + 1/4 cup Baking Soda or Washing Soda (highly effective and super simple!)
  • Ecover Zero Laundry Detergent– Works well, relatively cost effective and low/no risk of developmental or reproductive toxicity and cancer according to the EWG.
  • Emma Eco Me Detergent – Also rated well by the EWG and cleans up to 64 loads for $12. Good scents.
  • Planet Natural Detergent – Relatively eco-friendly and cost effective at $9 for 32 loads.

Obviously, the most frugaloption is to make your own, but thesenatural alternatives are a good choice if you aren’t able to make your own or don’t want to.

Have you tried making your own laundry detergent? What ingredients did you use?

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FAQs

How to Make Laundry Soap (Liquid or Powder Recipe)? ›

Powder detergent: Standard washers take a quarter cup. If you're dealing with some serious dirt, use a half cup. HE washers work best with two tablespoons. Liquid detergent: Use two tablespoons for a standard washer and two teaspoons for an HE washer.

What is the ratio of liquid detergent to powder? ›

Powder detergent: Standard washers take a quarter cup. If you're dealing with some serious dirt, use a half cup. HE washers work best with two tablespoons. Liquid detergent: Use two tablespoons for a standard washer and two teaspoons for an HE washer.

How do you make liquid laundry detergent from powder? ›

Liquid Homemade Laundry Detergent

Grate the soap into powder and put it in a pot with water. Heat and stir constantly until the soap is dissolved into the water. Add the soap solution, the washing soda, the baking soda, the borax, and any essential oils you want to use, to the bucket and stir.

What is the formula for laundry soap? ›

They are usually made up of surfactants and are effective because they have an amphipathic structure which means that one side of the compound is hydrophobic which will avoid water whereas the other side is hydrophilic which will easily attach to water. The chemical formula for detergent is: C 18 H 29 NaO 3 S .

What are the best ingredients for laundry detergent? ›

To achieve a "high quality, deeper clean," advises Ahoni, "choose a product that contains multiple surfactants (nonionic and anionic) as well as enzymes." Examples of specific laundry enzymes include protease (also known as subtilisin), amylase, mannanase, and pectate lyase, she adds—these ingredients should leave you ...

What is the ratio for homemade laundry detergent? ›

The magic numbers are 3:3:5. Three parts (by weight remember!) of borax to three parts of bar soap to 5 parts of wash soda. That's it. Three ingredients.

Is powdered laundry detergent better than liquid? ›

Powerful cleaning agents that can be included in powdered detergent formulas, but not liquid forms, work to help remove mud, grass or clay stains. Liquid detergent is best used for grease or oil stains on your day to day items, because of its ability to help release and break down stains in fabrics.

Is it cheaper to make your own laundry detergent? ›

DIY cleaners offer control over ingredients and cost savings, but when it comes to homemade laundry detergent, experts say to skip it.

What is the main ingredient in liquid laundry detergent? ›

Laundry detergents typically contain ingredients like surfactants (to penetrate fabric fibers and remove dirt and oil), chelators (to surround metal ions in water), dispersion agents (to wash away dirt in the rinse cycle), stabilizers (to help ingredients work together), and fragrance.

Is homemade laundry detergent better than store bought? ›

Unless you can access sophisticated ingredients like enzymes and surfactants, your homemade detergent probably won't work as well as a store-bought laundry detergent. Enzymes help target specific types of stains, such as proteins or starches, and break them down for easy removal.

Is homemade laundry detergent better? ›

Even zero-waste advocates do not recommend using DIY laundry soap over a high-efficiency detergent. It renders clothes and sheets oily in the long run. This may even cause some skin problems because of the trapped dirt and soap residue on the fabrics.

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