I love eco-friendly cleaning products. They smell great, they don’t irritate my eyes or skin, and I don’t have to worry when my dog licks the shower. {Yeah, he does that…}
I do my best to purchase products labeled eco-friendly or safe for the environment, but this can get expensive, especially with laundry detergent. My solution? Make my own.
For a fraction of the cost of environmentally safe detergent, you can make a HUGE amount of green detergent.
What you will need:
- 1 bar of plain soap {non antibacterial and free of dyes or harsh perfumes… I used a bar of Burt’s Bees soap}
- borax {you can find this in the laundry detergent aisle at most stores}
- washing soda {I had a hard time finding this so I ended up buying Target brand oxygen cleaner. Its main ingredient is sodium carbonate which is the main ingredient on washing soda.}
- sea salt
- grater or food processor
- air tight containers
Laundry Detergent Steps:
Grate the bar of soap either by hand with a cheese grater or chop it into small cubes and put it in the food processor until it turns to powder {which is what I did}.
Put the grated soap into your container and mix in 1 cup of borax and 1 cup of washing soda.
Shake up until well combined. Use about 2 tablespoons per load of laundry.
Dish Detergent Steps:
Mix together 1 cup of borax, 1 cup of washing soda, and 1 cup of sea salt. Store in an air tight container.
Tips:
- If you want your detergents to have a scent, add a few drops of essential oils
- For the best results with your dishwasher, put vinegar in the spot where rinse aide should go – your dishes will sparkle!










