Best 2 Homemade Dishwasher Detergent Recipes

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Homemade dishwasher detergent is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to commercial dishwasher detergents. It's easy to make using common ingredients found in most households, and it can be just as effective, if not more effective, at cleaning your dishes. Plus, making your own dishwasher detergent allows you to customize it to your specific needs, such as adding essential oils for a fresh scent or using ingredients that are gentle on your skin and the environment.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HOMEMADE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER DETERGENT WITH BAKING SODA ?



Homemade Automatic Dishwasher Detergent With Baking Soda ? image

It Really Works! Get a sparkling load of dishes using baking soda and Borax--for pennies. We've been reading about the miracle uses of baking soda. So, one day, we ran out of automatic dishwashing detergent. In a pinch, we decided to make some detergent with two tablespoons baking soda mixed with two tablespoons of Borax (we have a box in our laundry room just gathering dust). You cannot believe how beautiful our dishes came out! For pennies a wash! We are now converts and will not need to buy commercial dish detergent. The cost: Since two tablespoons = one dry ounce, you can see how far this will go. A small 16 oz. box of baking soda costs under $1.00 and will last about 32 loads. A 76 oz. box of Borax ix about $5.00 and will last 152 loads of dishes. Assume you do one load a day, you will need 12 boxes of baking soda (or buy bigger versions, we just don't have that on hand here...) and two boxes of Borax. Total for the year to wash dishes if you do a load a day: approximately $22.00. Total for the year to buy commercial dish detergent: average $5 a large box, which lasts about a month (or less), costs approximately $60.00 a year. We based this on our frugal purchases of store brand detergent and Cascade. However, we know many people who use newfangled products such as cubes, gels, and tabs-all of which are more money and promise better results, but we bet the results are just as good as baking soda and Borax.

Provided by CHEF GRPA

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 2m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2

2 tablespoons baking soda
2 tablespoons borax

Steps:

  • Put mixture into washer's detergent holder as you would normally with any detergent.
  • Our dishes have never, ever looked cleaner-no scratches, no water spots, just crystal clear glasses, dishes, and silverware. Our dishwasher is cleaner inside, too. Typically, we don't love homemade products because they may not work better than store-bought solutions, but this is different.

HOMEMADE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER DETERGENT WITH BAKING SODA



Homemade Automatic Dishwasher Detergent with Baking Soda image

Your Dishes will have never, ever looked cleaner-no scratches, no water spots, just crystal clear glasses, dishes, and silverware. The dishwasher is cleaner inside as well...

Provided by Gloria Gasperson'Giddings

Categories     Soaps

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 2

2 tablespoon(s) baking soda
2 tablespoon(s) borax

Steps:

  • 1. Mix both ingredients together well. Put mixture into washer's detergent holder as you would normally with any detergent.

Tips:

  • Vinegar: Use distilled white vinegar for the best results. It's cheap and readily available, and its acidity helps to dissolve grease and grime.
  • Baking Soda: Baking soda is a natural deodorizer and cleaning agent. It helps to remove stains and odors, and it also helps to soften water.
  • Borax: Borax is a natural mineral that is used as a cleaning booster. It helps to remove tough stains and dirt.
  • Lemon Essential Oil: Lemon essential oil is a natural degreaser and disinfectant. It also leaves your dishes smelling fresh and clean.
  • Start with a Clean Dishwasher: Before using your homemade dishwasher detergent, make sure to clean your dishwasher thoroughly. This will help to remove any built-up grease or grime that could interfere with the cleaning process.
  • Use the Correct Amount of Detergent: Use about 1 tablespoon of homemade dishwasher detergent per load. Too much detergent can leave a film on your dishes, while too little detergent may not clean them properly.
  • Store Your Detergent Properly: Store your homemade dishwasher detergent in a cool, dry place. Moisture can cause the detergent to clump or become moldy.

Conclusion:

Making your own dishwasher detergent is a great way to save money and reduce your environmental impact. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a powerful cleaning solution that is just as effective as commercial dishwashing detergents. So next time you're running low on detergent, try making your own instead. You'll be surprised at how easy it is, and you'll love the results.

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