Re: Splendide revelations - for you new people
Reply #15 –
After many years of buying "HE" detergents for front loading machines, I found this recipe on the internet. Both Jeff and I are pretty sensitive to commercial detergents and have to be careful ... but I hate dingy clothes. About 15 minutes of elbow grease makes enough detergent for a loooong time. The hardest part is grating the soap!
An old fashioned box grater ... use the finest shredding area ... 1 bar of Fels Naptha or Zote soap. (You can use any soap you like, but these are the ones I like best. Deodorant soaps like Irish spring are not recommended.)
Add to the grated soap : 2 cups Washing Soda, 2 cups Borax, 1 Cup Baking Soda. Mix it real well to distribute the soap "flakes" and the powders. 1/8 to 1/4 cup is what I used in my front loading full-sized machine at home. Start with less, add a bit more depending on the type of water or level of crud on the clothes. I always used a bit of plain white vinegar in the rinse cycle, and a dryer sheet for the dryer. Eco-friendly and very cheap, but it truly does the job. If you hate it, it is still a cheap experiment. I have used up little soap slivers that get annoying in the shower and just grated them up with the Fels. There are lots more recipes on the internet ... some folks like a liquid, but this is easier. I store it in an airtight plastic container and use a 1/8 C coffee scoop to measure.
I haven't met my Splendide, yet. Don't know if it has a dispenser for fabric Softener (where I would add the vinegar) or how I will manage. But I am confident that this formula does a good job and is easy on the machine.