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Throw Back Laundry Powder
Old fashioned, down on the farm, No frills, stain killing, No chemicals, No detergent, stink removing laundry soap. This is one of the things from the "Old Days" that is most certainly worth keeping. You will see the difference in your clothes and your skin. Grate Two Palm Soaps Laundry Block on a cheese grater. Laying grated soap out to dry for a day or two will make them even dryer. Crush them as fine as you can. Some like to run the shreds through a food processor to get them really fine -- the bowl kind with the blade at the bottom. Then Combine with rest of the ingredients in a 2 or 3 gallon pail or Tupperware. Be sure to shake it all up so the soap and powders combine well. Depending on the size you make you may need someone with serious arm muscles! 16
cups washing soda- (in any large grocery) NOT baking soda Use
1/8 to 1/4 cup of powder per load. At ¼ cup it’s 160 loads. At 1/8
cup it’s 320 loads. Remember
now, this is TOO HARSH for bath soap. In combination with ¼ cup vinegar in your rinse cycle (I promise - your laundry won’t smell like salad!) the grime and build-up that collects inside your machine over time is eliminated. The ¼ cup vinegar in your fabric softener dispenser (or ball) works as an all natural fabric softener. Your bath towels will be wonderfully soft and STILL be absorbent. (too much store bought fabric softener can make those towels repel water) |