The grated soap is not something that you buy, but rather something you make. You take a regular bar of soap and grate or grind it. “Laundry Soap” such as Fels Naptha, Octagon etc are the preference, but you can use any soap. I used a commonly found soap called Zote. I’ve read stories (although I haven’t tried it myself) of folks using Ivory, or even grinding up all those little hotel soaps that they have collected.
I found all ingredients that I needed at my local grocery store.
Here are the steps:
1. Grate the bar of soap. I used my food processor, but you can use a box grater.
2. Measure 1 cup of washing soda and 1 cup of Borax. Add the bar soap to this mixture and stir well.3. Use 1 Tablespoon for small loads, 2 Tablespoons for medium to large loads, and 3 Tablespoons for heavily soiled/extra large loads.
I figure that the detergent that I was using (Tide Ultra) cost 23 cents per load. ( It probably costs more than that because we never got the 110 loads we were supposed to because of using too much) This homemade detergent cost 3 cents per tablespoon! So even if you use 3 T because of an extra large or heavily soiled load, you are still saving more than half! That's awesome!!
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