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How to Make DIY Laundry Bombs to Clean Clothes

These DIY Laundry Cleaners Combine Detergent, Stain Remover, and Fabric Softener Into 1

Laundry doesn't have to be a chore. Instead of lugging detergent, stain remover, fabric softener, and your laundry to the washing machine, there's a homemade laundry bomb that does it all. You can pick up the basic ingredients at your local grocery store for a few pounds, making these little helpers seriously budget-friendly. Scent with your favourite essential oil for a personalized smell and you're ready to get washing! Follow these easy step-by-step instructions ahead to make these powerful, effective, and affordable laundry bombs.

What You'll Need:

  • Small mixing bowl
  • Grater
  • 45ml hydrogen peroxide
  • 30ml Epsom salts
  • 60ml vinegar
  • 15-20 drops essential oil
  • 125ml Fels-Naptha
  • 375ml washing soda
  • Sheet pan
  • Parchment paper
  • Measuring spoons

Directions:

  1. Grate the Fels-Naptha into the mixing bowl and add the washing soda and Epsom salts. Fels-Naptha is a laundry bar soap that does a great job of attacking stains and cleaning your laundry. The boost of all-natural washing soda softens water while washing clothes. And the Epsom salts cut down on static cling and also soften fabrics once clothes hit the dryer.
  2. Now add the hydrogen peroxide and give things a stir. Hydrogen peroxide naturally whitens clothes and keeps your colours fresh. Stir in the vinegar, which busts through stains while leaving clothes soft. Then scent with several drops of your favourite essential oil.
  3. Once everything's incorporated, the mixture should resemble wet sand and clump together when pressed. Cover a sheet pan with parchment paper and then use a rounded one-tablespoon measuring spoon to scoop up the mixture, press against the side of bowl, then tap out onto the pan. Finish with a quick spritz of equal parts vinegar and water. Let it sit for eight hours before using.
  4. Your laundry bombs are ready to toss in the washing machine! Use one round for small loads and two when washing lots of laundry. You'll love how they refresh your clothing without all the extra cleaners!

Makes around 28 laundry bombs.

Additional reporting by Lauren Harano

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