Making your own liquid laundry detergent is a simple and sustainable way to keep your clothes clean and fresh without harmful chemicals. This recipe is suitable for both white and colored laundry, contains no harsh chemicals and is gentle on your skin and the environment. Castile soap is a gentle, natural soap based on vegetable oils (such as olive oil or coconut oil), and it is mild, biodegradable and free of synthetic additives.
Inspired by a popular “Leo nor” laundry freshener, the fragrance oil offers a harmonious combination of fruity, floral and fresh notes. The blend of ozonic freshness, juicy citrus and soft floral notes creates a pure and invigorating fragrance experience. The warm base of patchouli and vanilla adds a subtle, pleasing depth.
Ingredients DIY liquid laundry detergent recipe
- 1 liter of water
- 250 ml liquid Castile soap
- 50 g baking soda (soda ash/soda ash light) (for extra cleaning power)
- 25 g baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) (neutralizes odors)
- 10-15 drops of fragrance oil
- Optional: 2 tablespoons vinegar (for softer clothes and descaling)
Preparation method DIY liquid detergent recipe
- Heat water: Heat water to lukewarm (not boiling).
- Dissolve baking soda and baking soda: Add the baking soda and baking soda to the water and stir until completely dissolved.
- Add Castile soap: Add the liquid Castile soap and mix gently.
- Add fragrance: Add the fragrance oil and mix again.
- Storage: Pour the detergent into a bottle and shake well before use.
Use DIY liquid detergent recipe
- For a normal wash: use 100-150 ml per wash.
- For extra stain removal: rub a little pure detergent directly on the stain before washing.
- For white laundry: Add a tablespoon of citric acid or a dash of vinegar to the fabric softener container.
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