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... Read moreHomemade laundry soap is a fantastic way to control what goes into your cleaning products and reduce exposure to harsh chemicals. I tried making this recipe myself, using lemon-scented Marseille soap flakes as the base. The process was simple: boiling water with 100g of soap flakes, then stirring in 3 tablespoons each of baking soda and washing soda, and finally adding a bit of black soap for extra cleaning power. One thing I really liked was how I could pre-treat stains by rubbing a bit of the soap directly on the fabric before washing, which made a noticeable difference. Unlike commercial detergents, this homemade soap doesn’t have a strong synthetic smell; instead, it leaves a pleasant, mild lemon fragrance, making laundry day a bit more enjoyable. Also, making your own soap is economical and environmentally friendly. By using natural ingredients and avoiding plastic packaging, you reduce your carbon footprint. Plus, you get the satisfaction of creating an effective household product yourself. If you want to customize the scent further, essential oils like lavender or eucalyptus can be added after the mixture cools down. This recipe is versatile and can be adjusted depending on your washing needs. Overall, switching to homemade laundry soap has been a rewarding experience in terms of freshness, stain removal, and sustainability.