Home made laundry soap

Rob broke his own rules. :gig

From the rules.
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I'm guessing he's grown regular tobaccy, not the wacky kind lol.
 
Apparently I'm naive to "rolling" and didn't get it 'til y'all pointed it out to me! :P <giggle>
 
Ahem... :cool:

I have made the homemade laundry soap and am very happy with it.

It is easy to make, inexpensive, and, for our family (of ppl who don't get overly dirty) It works great.

I especially like the feeling of thel aundry when you take them off the line. they are soft--even the towels and socks. To me--that is the deal breaker. I will be making the home made stuff from now on.
 
No we dont have a HyVee store near here.. the closest one would be Canton, IL

Thanks will try that pool stuff....measurements the same or less the amount?
 
I'm from the "green triangle", and couldn't overlook the name when I saw it. :P

I don't use laundry soap in my laundry anymore. About 4 years ago I started using Oxi-Clean. That's it. It's cleans cloth well, and removes odors. And though not cheap, when you consider how little is used, a tub is very reasonably priced.

Don't soak clothes in it forever, and it's otherwise fine. It's the only "bought and pre-made" cleaner I use. It's great for washing walls, removing odors from floors, spot removing things from cloth like bedspreads or curtains etc.

Of course, it could react with your material, always best to test a spot if there's any question. :)
 
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