Homemade Laundry Detergent (fine for HE washers too)
2 cups Borax2 cups Arm & Hammer WASHING Soda (not baking soda!)
1 bar Fels Nap soap
--all found in laundry aisle of Walmart. Borax $4 Washing soda $3 Fels Nap $.97 (the Borax & Washing Soda boxes make several batches, so it will end up saving me money)
Put that into a plastic container, and add in the Borax and Washing Soda. Mix well, toss in a cheap tablespoon measurer and there you go.
1 tablespoon for regular loads
2 tablespoons for extra dirty loads
Homemade Cleaning Wipes
1 tall cheap plastic food storage container (big enough to fit 1/2 of the paper towel roll, 2 for $2.48 at Walmart is the size I used)
Vinegar ($2 and change for this huge one)
Cut the paper towel in half using an electric knife (or hubby's saw of some sort if you can).
Put 1/2 paper towel roll into a tall plastic cheap food storage container. Pour in solution. For general cleaning, I used 2 cups Vinegar & 2 cups water. Let soak for a few hours to absorb all the liquid, you may need to add more or less depending on the absorbency of your paper towels.
It will look like this
Pull the cardboard out of the center
And viola! You have wipes. I have also seen people drill holes into the top of the plastic container, but
I did use a couple to test them out. They are thin and long, not a square like I'm used to. They work well though, despite the vinegar smell. Next time I may add essential oil to the cleaning solution, but for now i don't know what that is or where to find it at walmart. And for ~$1 for 70 wipes, not bad since Clorox can run $3 for 35!
Happy cleaning!
{UPDATE: I don't think the homemade laundry cleaner works as well as the store stuff, nor do the homemade wipes. I find myself using twice as many wipes, or rewashing laundry... so for now... I'm sticking with the store bought products}
