Did you know it’s actually ridiculously easy to make your own Homemade Liquid Laundry Detergent? You won’t believe how much money you’ll save!

Homemade Liquid Laundry Detergent Recipe
Who knew making your own Homemade Liquid Laundry Detergent could be SO easy?
Just a few simple ingredients, and you’ve got a fabulous laundry soap to clean your clothes for pennies!
Seriously, this one trick will save you SO much money!
Tonya writes: “I have been making this for years. I spend about $15 for a year for 5 of us and fur babies. We are always doing laundry. One 5 gallon bucket lasts about 3 months!”
This DIY Liquid Laundry Detergent is thrifty, simple to make, and works great!
Now you’ll never have to buy expensive laundry detergent at the store again!
Trust me… once you start making your own detergent, the savings are mind-blowing! It’s such a simple way to Save Money Fast!
Prefer powder detergent? No problem!
Simply use this Homemade Laundry Detergent Powder Recipe instead!
Then after you make your own homemade laundry soap, don’t forget to make some Homemade Fabric Softener, too!
So are you ready for this DIY Recipe for the best homemade liquid laundry detergent already?
Here’s what you’ll need to get started…
Related: 50 DIY Homemade Cleaners That Actually Work!
Why Make Your Own Laundry Detergent?
There are so many reasons why I love making my own laundry soap! Here are just a few…
> It’s easy to make!
> You’ll know exactly what ingredients are going into your laundry products.
> It will reduce packaging waste.
> You won’t run out often… each batch lasts a long time.
> If you want to stock up even more… just double the batch.
> It’s ridiculously frugal ~ you’ll save SO much money!

Homemade Liquid Laundry Soap Reviews
What Your Frugal Friends Are Saying About This DIY Laundry Soap Recipe…
Misty writes: “I wish I had discovered and known about this many years ago!! I could have saved so much money!!”
Tia writes: “I made my first batch and love how it cleans.”
Rose writes: “Just finished my first batch so making a 2nd time. Works great.”
Tonya writes: “I have been making this for years. I spend about $15 for a year for 5 of us and fur babies. We are always doing laundry. One 5 gallon bucket lasts about 3 months!”
Kristy writes: “I’ve been using this exact recipe for laundry detergent for almost a year now”
Kristen writes: “The Fels Naptha laundry soap bar is by far the best stain remover on clothes ever! It’s my secret ingredient for my messy children and it’s so cheap!
Wet clothing, rub bar on stain, rinse under cold water and repeat until it comes out. Then I toss in the wash! I invested in some nice clothes for my little ones so I invest a lot of time in keeping them nice 🙂 ”
Ingredients for Homemade Laundry Detergent

You’ll just need 3 simple ingredients to make your own liquid laundry detergent…
- 1/2 Cup Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda (not Baking Soda)
- 1/2 Cup Borax
- 1/3 Bar of Fels-Naptha Soap (you could also use Ivory soap, but if using Ivory… use the whole bar.)
- Bucket (2 gallon size or larger)
- Empty laundry detergent containers or bucket with lid to store detergent.
- Funnel
How to Make Laundry Detergent at Home
Making this laundry detergent at home is easier than you might think.
Here’s what to do…
1. Grate 1/3 bar of Fels-Naptha Soap, then transfer to large stockpot.
2. Add 6 cups of Hot Water.
3. Heat on stove over Medium-High heat until soap dissolves and melts.
4. Once soap has melted, add Washing Soda & Borax, and stir until dissolved.
5. Then remove from heat and set aside.
6. Pour 4 cups Hot Water into large plastic bucket, then pour in Soap Mixture and stir well.
7. Then, add 1 Gallon + 6 Cups (22 cups total) of additional water, and stir again.
8. Transfer to empty laundry detergent containers using your funnel.
9. Allow detergent to sit overnight, or up to 24 hours, to thicken and gel up. Then it’s ready to use! Stir or shake before each use, as it will continue to gel.
Note: Consistency and color will vary depending on your soap & water ~ it may be lumpy and watery… kind of like a watery gel, but it works great!
How Much Laundry Soap To Use in the Washer
Keep in mind, the amount of laundry soap you’ll use depends on a variety of factors, including the size of your laundry load, how heavily soiled your clothing is, and the type of washing machine you’ll be using.
You’ll want to use more in upright machines, and slightly less in HE front loaders.
So wasn’t that easy?? Now you know how to make your own laundry detergent at home!
Bonus Tip: How to Make Washing Soda
No washing soda? No problem! Check out this simple tip from frugal friend Lynn…
Lynn writes: “Making your own washing soda saves even more money. Put a layer 1/2″ thick of baking soda in a half sheet pan, into preheated 400 degree oven.
Bake for 1 hour, stir 2 or 3 times in that hour, then cool and use as washing soda.
I always make mine as it is not always available.”
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So have you tried making this Homemade Liquid Laundry Detergent at home yet??
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Hi, I was just wondering if the liquid A&H can be used instead of the powder. Can’t seem to locate the washing soda in powder form, only the borax. I live in Ontario,Canada and have checked the Walmarts, Home Depots and Lowes.
Many thanks, eh!
Andi
I made this exact recipe and it cleans awesome! I have an HE machine and it works great – I use 1/2 cup. Thanks for the recipe! I have a question also – can anything be added to give an additional scent to the laundry? My clothes come out completely clean and fresh but just no scent so I was wondering if any sort of scent can be added to the soap I’ve already created? Thanks!
I throw in a dab of downy with each load for some extra scent.
Is this safe for “High Efficiency” washers?
Seems to be, it is low suds which is important.
I started using the homemade laundry soap in February. I love it and can honestly say, I don’t ever see myself buying another bottle of any pre-made detergent again. It doesn’t matter if we’ve been working at the sawmill or in the garden, this soap gets the dirt and grime out. I use it for everything now. Works great on my daughter’s greasy uniforms from the fast food restaurant she works at. I use the fabric softener recipe as well. Works just as well and about 1/4 of the cost!
The easiest way to get the fels naphtha to a powder form is to put the bar in your micro wave oven. I place it on a plate and start out at 30 seconds watch it grow in to a big shape then let cool and rub between your hands and it makes powder. I love the homemade soap have used for two years. Love Love Love the savings and the results.
I just made the homemade laundry detergent that jells up. it worked wonferfully! I am washing the second load as i type thins. I would like to add some aroma of some kind.
I like your suggestions.
I like to use my hubs electric drill with his paint mixer bit to stir the mixture after I mix ingredients together.
I give it a stir with my stick blender before pouring out into individual bottles.
i use this for laundry & love it! but i also started using it as a dish washer detergent after trying so many other homemade ones that left my dishes filmy. Another lady commented on a recipe that i was going to try that she too had the same problem & tried her laundry detergent it works GREAT!!
since they both have most of the same ingredients I thought i would try it & it works & cleans better than my Finish tabs!! my glasses r sparkly & stainless steel pots look brand new!!!
Also LOVE IT FOR CLOTHES OF COURSE!!
I didn’t find the Fels Naptha Bar, I got the Pink Bar of Zote. What is the difference in quantity for these two in your recipe? Thank you.
Fels Naptha soap can usually be found the laundry deterent aisle. It has a lemony smell to it. When grated, Fels usually yeilds about 2 cups.