Thursday, February 4, 2010

Handmade Dishwasher Detergent and Dish Soap

First I want to suggest purchasing a few things. I get some of these things at Dollar General. Some of the other stuff I had to hunt for. Internet, Hardware stores, and Krogers carry most of these. It may cost a lot at first, but it lasts a long time. If you look on the internet, you will find soooooooooo many things you can do with these things.

Borax
A&H Washing Soda
Unscented Liquid Castile Soap
Fels Naptha Bar Soap
Ivory Bar Soap
Tea Tree Oil (or any essential oil)
Peroxide
Vinegar
Sea Salt
Kosher Salt
Baking Soda
Glycerin
Honey
Olive Oil
Mineral Oil
Lemon Juice
Unsweetened Lemonade (Koolaid)
Food Coloring
Labels and Marker


MAKE YOUR OWN DISH SOAP
I grated 1 bar of Ivory bar soap and added 2 Tablespoons of glycerin and 2 Tablespoons of honey.Then I added 1 cup at a time of really HOT water and used a whip until I had the thickness I wanted and all the soap was dissolved.

I filled a small bottle with flip top and had enough left over to fill a larger dish detergent bottle with squirt top.

Of course you can add essential oil and food coloring if you so desire.


HOMEMADE DISHWASHER DETERGENT
(This may leave white residue if your water is hard)

1 cup washing soda (not baking soda)
1 cup borax
½ cup salt
½ cup citric acid (unsweetened lemonade koolaid works)

Mix together and store tightly covered. I love the plastic coffee containers from Folgers and Maxwell House. Use one tablespoon per load. Add vinegar to the rinse dispenser for the best results.

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