Testing Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap for laundry

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That sounds like really expensive laundry detergent if you're using that much for each load...

AmandaLovesOldFords
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I use this stuff and water and essential oils (I'll be adding baking soda too next time ) make my own soap for the laundry. I also use the soap one part to three parts, water and essential oils to make foam hand soap etc too

billiegurl
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Both options are overpriced. Compare the quantity and price vs a brand like ecos or seventh generation. The cheapest cleanest way is to make your own laundry detergent with natural soap shavings, borax and washing soda.

twochinsmma
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I've been using Dr Bronner's for years to wash my clothes. I only have to use a few drops and it gets the whole load clean.

monical.
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Add 1/3 cup per batch of detergent. You're using way too much

joshuawilliams
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There's a detailed scientific explanation but per Lisa Bronner the form of SLS in Sal Suds is not harmful, particularly if it's rinsed off as it would be in laundry usage.

DustinBlythe
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I heard that if you have an HE machine, you only need a couple of tablespoons. That would change the math on the cost per load substantially, but again it depends on the type of washer you have.

TrailBlazerAZ
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Are you using the unscented one? I was researching to help my cat with itching and then I saw your video. Thank you for your time

betinabinah
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Thats entirely too much soap. Using a lot of soap actually doesn't wash completely out of your clothes so when they dry dirt will stick to them. It's scientifically proven that less soap = cleaner clothes.

jasonvoorhees
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I couldn’t believe you dumped it on your clothes like that. Pure oil. Cringe video for sure

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