DreamsDoComeTrue
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I was so excited about making laundry detergent. After reading the different recipes and searching for the ingredients I found everything!!!
I decided to make the dry version because it required less storage room. (We are debating about moving and I didn't want to haul a big honkin' bucket of goop
)
However, the dry stuff is not dissolving in the water. To be fair, we have super hard well water and I wasn't sure how the stuff would react.
Now I'm wondering if it is too late to change it from dry to wet. Can I just add super hot water to melt the Fels Naptha grains without messing up the mixture? Or will that alter the effectiveness or composition or the other ingredients?
(I'm currently using an older than dirt top loading washing machine...I was afraid to hook up my newer front loading machine with the well water.)
I decided to make the dry version because it required less storage room. (We are debating about moving and I didn't want to haul a big honkin' bucket of goop

However, the dry stuff is not dissolving in the water. To be fair, we have super hard well water and I wasn't sure how the stuff would react.
Now I'm wondering if it is too late to change it from dry to wet. Can I just add super hot water to melt the Fels Naptha grains without messing up the mixture? Or will that alter the effectiveness or composition or the other ingredients?
(I'm currently using an older than dirt top loading washing machine...I was afraid to hook up my newer front loading machine with the well water.)