SUNSHINE LAUNDRY GEL

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I love laundry. Really. I love it. I love washing dirty clothes. I love hanging clean, damp washing. I love sleeping in crispy clean sheets. I love putting on clothes that smell of sunshine. Here's the secret. I make my own laundry powder and gel. It's 100% natural. It's 100% organic. And the bonus? Not only is it really easy to make but it's inexpensive. My family's clothes are clean and they last longer as there is no chemical damage which store bought laundry powders cause. Another plus is that my BuckarooBabies can learn chores the fun way. The homeschooling way. They love helping weigh out, grate and bottle the laundry powder or gel. Today; it's Sunshine Laundry Gel!

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Have you ever considered the effects of regular laundry detergents? The chemical formulas in cleaning products harm your laundry, the environment (via the escaping grey water) and gradually build up in your body through residual contact with your skin. Apart from the chemical residue I can't stand the synthetic smell of commercial products. My go-to for natural products is always essential oils - for wonderful smell and their healing properties. My favourite for laundry is Lemon essential oil. A lot of it!

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If there's a natural alternative - I want to know about it. Make it. Apply it. So I'm going to share my little piece of sunshine with you. You will need three ingredients only. Boiling water, your natural laundry soap and essential oils. As I mentioned I use Lemon. Not only does the zesty Lemon smell permeate the washing, but Lemon essential oil has powerful antibacterial properties and breaks down fatty residue. Each attribute is vital for a good wash.

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For the laundry soap I use boerseep. This is afrikaans meaning the soap of the farmer. Perfect name, isn't it? Other countries will have different options. For me (especially as I make my own boerseep) this is the best there is. Boerseep is made by saponifying tallow with water and is readily available as laundry bars in South Africa. However castille soap is just as effective in laundry gel.

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NATURAL LAUNDRY GEL RECIPE:
2 litres boiling water
1/2 cup grated boerseep (natural laundry soap bar)
Essential oils (lemon OR orange OR lavender OR tea tree and rosemary)

Whisk the grated soap into the 2 litres of boiling water until dissolved. Throughout the day, until gel forms, give the liquid a good whisk (every half hour or so). This is IMPORTANT. The soap dissolves quickly but iff you neglect stirring the liquid it becomes horribly snotty - usuable but nasty. The liquid will look like dirty water for a couple hours. And suddenly become thick and white. Once the liquid has become gel add the essential oils. I do it according to smell so I'm very generous with the amount.

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Bottle your lovely laundry gel. Use a quarter to half cup per load - depending on how dirty the washing it. This amazing liquid really goes far. You can also rub a bit into stains or leave clothing overnight in a bucket of water with a dash of the gel. In the morning wash as normal. With babies in cloth nappies and hard working Farm clothes it is important to have a laundry gel that really works. This - really works. It's easy and cost effective to make. And - It's really that simple!

Smell the Sunshine!!

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Wow that is awesome. I am hooked or at least hooked on the ,"I will give it a try". I can already smell the lemon. I just have to locate the natural soap which I probably find pretty easily.
Thanks for that, I enjoy trying new things, especially if it helps the environment.

Hooked on giving it a try is the best! I also like to give something a try. Doesn't mean you have to stick with it or that you have to make it work. Just TRY! Hope you find the right soap

Oh I hope so too! I think I will research some online products for the base, that’s all I need, would love to stop using anything that damages our land. Never really thought laundry soap was a culprit

How awesome is this!? I need to try this. Or I can just bring my dirty clothes to you so that you can wash them for me, I will pay with freshly baked sourdough bread! No, I am just kidding. I am not that good with washing, but I think making my own laundry gel will make the process easier. I wonder if rosemary essential oil will smell good, as I have many rosemary bushes that need constant trimming? Thanks for the awesome info!

Rosemary would make it amazing! But I think I will turn down that offer of doing more dirty washing. As yummy as your sourdough bread must be. Strange question. Why do I not see your posts in my feed? I checked your page and you haven't been posting. But then again it seems like this system is glitching at the moment. Most of my votes are from 52 years ago

Oh snap, I also saw the 52-year glitch. No idea what is going on. I haven't posted in two or three days, been a bit busy and not in the right mind frame (i.e. busy doing research haha so my brain is not in any creative space). Are you following me? Maybe there is a glitch in that department too? I saw your new post containing a pizza oven! I am off to comment there now haha 😅

Yes, I'm following you. Buuuuuuuuuuuut you never know. Someone who comments a lot on my posts was blocked for a while recently. She eventually alerted my brother. Really wierd. I'm going to re-follow you if that's the problem. See you in 52 years....

See you in 52 years! haha

Hopefully, it works now. I am not the most tech savvy person, so I leave it all to the smart ones out there. My brother is a programmer and I sometimes watch him work. They play on a different level. But ask him about anything growing in the ground and he will not know the difference between hummus and humus.