1 or 1.5 cups of Baking Soda
1 or 1.5 cups of Washing Soda
1/4 cup of Dr Bronners Liquid Soap or 1/3 cup of budget Hand Wash. The Dr Bronners is eco friendly, however 60mls is $4 so not cost efficient, the handwash is only 25 cents but not eco.
Add all the ingredients into a a bowl or straight into mixer or blender.
Mix or blend until you get a nice smooth consistency. If you use the budget hand wash the result will be 'liquid' laundry soap.
Transfer the liquid soap into a airtight container, I've used an Agee Jar as an example of how you could present as a gift.
Makes about 3.5 - 4 cups of liquid, total cost is approximately $2 - $2.50 depending on if you can source wholesale. You should only use about 30mls per wash which equates to only 8 cents per wash.
Super budget friendly, homemade, liquid laundry soap, great for your use or as a gift!
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