Ingredients:
20 Mule Team Borax powder
Arm & Hammer washing soda
bar soap of choice
* There are 10 variations of the recipe depending on the concentration and consistency you prefer. Find them all here at TipNut.com
My preference is a liquid that turns gel after sitting overnight.
My favorite recipe: 2 cups Borax, 2 cups A&H Washing Soda, 2 bars soap per 5 gallons of water.
Grate the bars of soap into shredded pieces.

In a large stock pot, bring 8 cups of water to a boil. Add the shredded soap and continue on a low boil until pieces are completely melted.
Meanwhile, fill a 5 gallon bucket with hot water and disolve the powder ingredients. Tip: Crush the clumps in your hand before dumping into water. Once in the water, they don't disolve well on their own and the water is too hot to reach in and mess with it then.
When the soap on the stove is melted and ready to add to the bucket, dump entire contents of stock pot into the bucket and stir until evenly disolved. Continue to fill the 5 gallon bucket with hot water.
If your kitchen looks like this in the middle of the process, don't worry! You're doing it right!
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The average gallon of detergent costs $9. That would be $225 for the 25 gallons I made for under $20 (case of bar soap, 2 boxes each of washing soda and Borax.) If you're buying laundry soap at the store, you are literally throwing money down the drain!