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These recipes for less-toxic soap, fabric softeners, deodorizers and bleaches, stain removers, and moth repellants can help you save money and protect your family and the environment.
Commercially formulated laundry detergents that are more environmentally friendly are available. Seventh Generation, Ecover, Life Tree and Earth Friendly Cleaner provide concentrated, vegetable-oil-based (not petroleum) laundry soaps without synthetic fragrances. Add 1/2 cup borax or washing soda to the wash cycle as a booster for cleaning heavily soiled clothes.
Add 1/4 cup borax or less to wash cycle.
Add 1 to 2 cups of vinegar to rinse cycle to deodorize and soften fabrics.
Cover stain with a mixture of borax and water, rub in and wipe off. Make sure to rinse well after applying stain remover.
Look for a commercial non-chlorine bleach or try using:
Tip: After clothes have spun dry in the washer, hang them to dry in the sun. Sunshine is a natural bleach.
Mix 1 cup baking soda with 1 teaspoon tea tree or other essential oil. Work out all lumps with a fork. Sprinkle in bottom of pail after liner is removed. Periodically rinse pail with vinegar and dry in the sun.
Combine 2 to 3 teaspoons cornstarch with 1 cup water in a spray bottle. Shake well. Use as you would commercial spray starches.