Homemade laundry soap help please

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I don't remember what I found it for here, but I can see what it costs to make pure coconut oil soap and give the SS discount if it's close enough to the cost of Fels Naptha and Zote.
 

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I was thinking the same thing Bee. I'm pretty sure I can get the 7 oz bars of Zote for 59 cents.

I'll ship flat rate if any one wants some.

Gina
 

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I don't know about the US...but I know it cost me $8 just last month to ship my son a cell phone...so the shipping will definitely outweigh the product around here
 

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Morel, I'm sure you are right. It was just a stray thought floating through the vastness of space in my cranium....this happens quite often. You would think they would bump into one another but it rarely ever happens. :D

That is why every community needs to have a SS group that can buy a case of FN wholesale and split the shipping costs! :old

How's THAT for an idea? :frow
 

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Beekissed said:
Morel, I'm sure you are right. It was just a stray thought floating through the vastness of space in my cranium....this happens quite often. You would think they would bump into one another but it rarely ever happens. :D

That is why every community needs to have a SS group that can buy a case of FN wholesale and split the shipping costs! :old

How's THAT for an idea? :frow
Lol. Or order a case for themselves, then squander the rest away under the bed for when the SHTF. Lol. Could be a bartering tool.
 

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I don't even think we can get FN in Canada, I spent ages looking for it when I first started making laudry detergent, and then resorted to the sunlight bars...which are also great for using to get rid of swimmers itch...2 birds with one stone...problem is, I keep forgetting to put a bar of sunlight on the boat...ugh!
 

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If you know a soaper, have them make up a batch of 0% superfatted lard/lye for you. I used to buy FN, but started making my own laundry bar to grate up. I make about 5# at a time. Pour it into a cardboard box lined with a garbage bag.
 

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Gallina Vecchia said:
If you know a soaper, have them make up a batch of 0% superfatted lard/lye for you. I used to buy FN, but started making my own laundry bar to grate up. I make about 5# at a time. Pour it into a cardboard box lined with a garbage bag.
I was just about to ask if you could make the soap yourself!!

Does anyone know what a recipe would be for a coconut oil soap like the one you buy for making the laundry soap. we don't have that stuff here in NZ, plus I would like to make the whole thing myself.
 

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I had a hard time finding it too!! They didnt have it at the meijer by me so I called around to the hardware stores and found it at the do it best store. good luck!!
 

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I live in South Carolina and it is difficult to find but I find another one called Octagon . It has a lemon grass fragrance to it , seems to be alot milder than Fels and it works great on the laundry. I find it at Food Lion , Bi Lo and Publix. It runs .79 cents a bar . It is also a softer soap and easier to grate.
 
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