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  From: Ray Boyce 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 8:16 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] How can I make homemade laundry soap?


  Making Earth- and people-friendly laundry soap is simple and inexpensive.
  For starters, try this easy whitening formula from Natural
  <http://www.naturalhomemagazine.com/> Home

  Bleach/Brightener Substitute
  1 cup hydrogen peroxide
  1/4 cup lemon or grapefruit juice
  12 cups water

  Store in a labeled plastic jug. Add 2 cups per load.

  Those who work with their hands, especially gardeners, will appreciate this
  Super-Healing Hand Balm... 

  16 cups baking soda
  12 cups borax
  8 cups grated castile or glycerin soap flakes*
  3 tablespoons lavender, lemon, or grapefruit essential oil
  Combine baking soda, borax, and soap flakes, add essential oil, and mix with
  a wire whisk. Use 1/8 cup of powder per load. This recipe makes enough
  powder to last a family of four one year.

  *Source: Sunfeather Natural Soap Company, (315) 265-3648
  , www.sunsoap.com, or you can buy bars of castile soap (e.g. Dr. Bronner's)
  and grate with a kitchen grater.

  Pre-Wash Stain Spray

  1/2 cup white vinegar
  1/4 cup baking soda
  2 tablespoons ammonia
  3 cups water
  Stir together and fill a labeled spray bottle.

  Spray on heavily soiled spots just before washing (as usual, test a hidden
  spot for colorfastness first).

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