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Friday, January 27, 2012

Homemade Dish Washer Detergent: A Knock Off

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In an effort to find a more economical way of life I have been searching out homemade soaps and detergents.  We have been using a homemade laundry detergent on our cloth diapers with much success for sometime now.  So it was a natural progression to figure something out for our dishwasher detergent as well.  We run our dishwasher at least once a day, sometimes twice, so that $9 bottle of Cascade was really biting into our budget!

So I found this recipe from Ashley over at Simply Designing...I even used her idea for the cute Jar and vinyl lettering!


The recipe:

2 cups: Borax
2 cups: Super Washing Soda
2 cups: Lemi Shine
1 cup: Kosher Salt
(For all you locals, I got every thing at HyVee in the laundry/dish soap isle)


You only have to use one table spoon of the made soap per load of dishes.


I followed her instructions of keeping it in an open bowl for a few days and stirring every so often so that you do not get one huge CLUMP.  My Oxy Clean has done this and it is no fun...every time I need to get a scoop out I have to go after it with a butter knife. 


After the few days was up I put it in this gallon sized jar I got at Wal-mart for around $8.  And had a little Cricut fun making cutting out the lettering.  

And as you can see I went OVER board on the size of the jar.  One batch of this stuff only fills 1/3 of the jar...But I really like the size of the jar and how it adds to my kitchen decor.  I think for now on I will make three batches at a time.  Which would be about a year's supply of soap! It would come out to be around $17 to make this year's supply!  Whoa Mama!
 
I also picked up this little coffee scoop at Wal-Mart for $1.97.  I measured out 1 table spoon of soap into this scoop and it ended up being around 3/4 of the scoop.  Make sense?

 So I put on my jar the instructions to use 3/4 of a scoop.


And for the rinse aid we have been using white vinegar.  


So far we have run three loads of dirty dishes through and they have come out magnificent!  They have come out as good and maybe even a little better than the off brand Cascade.  I am SUPER pleased with this, and so is my Penny Pinching Husband! 


3 comments:

  1. hmmmm i think i'm gonna have to try this. i tried some once and it did NOT turn out good! but it didn't have the lemi shine.

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  2. Did you buy chance have any clumping issues after a few days of being put into the container? I followed the "sit out for a few days" but after awhile in my container is became the "oxi clean" version! HELP :(
    Samantha

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  3. Hey Samantha, Yes I have had that issue at least once in the year that we have been using this recipe. For me it happened this past summer when it was pretty humid...this last batch has been pretty great. What part of the country are you in? Has it been humid?

    Though the clumping is annoying...I have not found it to effect its cleaning properties. So you may have to suffer through a clumpy batch and hopefully your next one will be better. I really have no REAL answers for the clumpy-ness. I wish I did. :(

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