Elvie Drumgoole: I would, from a reputable person who was willing to disclose what they put in the detergent.
Myesha Zerbe: A years worth would be aprox 336 loads a year, for the average household.
Amina Motzer: I would simple do wash load with your homemade laundry soap without her knowing and when it done than tell you use your homemade soap to wash it.
Pearlie Medora: This Site Might Help You.RE:Would you buy homemade laundry detergent?If someone were selling homemade laundry detergent, powder or liquid, would you buy it? What amount would you buy, a years worth, 6 months worth, or smaller? How much would you pay for it? $40 for a years worth? More? Less? You could choose fragrant or not.....Thanks in advance for answering!...Show more
Manie Labat: Not if I repined on Pintrest - pretty sure there's recipes for this and dish washing detergent on there also :) sorry- I just love Pintrest
Porfirio Gartland: No. I make my own laundry soap. It! 's very easy & it only takes me about 15 minutes to make 3 months worth of soap.I would say I spend only about $20 for a year's supply of soap.I think a lot of people WOULD pay for homemade laundry soap, though. Especially with it being so cheap. I would think you could easily get someone to pay $70 for a year's supply, but you would have to get a GOOD recipe that really works. I used Fels-Naptha & that stuff stinks! It didn't get most of my stains out & it made a lot of my clothes, literally, stink.I switched to Zote & never went back....Show more
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Branden Roddick: I would if I knew who made it. Especially if it's made with products that do not test on animals. I prefer to wash in cold water, I'd want to know that! it works well at that temperature. Maybe take a trial sample! and test it first. I'd only purchase an amount that would see me through a couple of months. How much to pay? Depends, to purchase laundry soap in stores is expensive, so if I were able to save a little money, that would work for me....Show more
Elfreda Grossen: I would only buy it if i knew the person selling it, or if the salesperson had a great pitch. I have bought from a traveling salesperson based on their pitch alone. So it's a possibility. But for a mediocre salesperson that i do not know. No, i would not.
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Jamika Gregorio: No i don't think i would buy home made I have been using the same brand for years I,m happy with it no i would,nt risk changing what i use
Hollis Demasters: No, I would just make my own. It's easy and I did it for very little cost. I documented making my own detergent on my blog, check it out at nononsensenuggets.com
Jannette Kotz: Only if it was liquid, cheaper ! than what I already buy, and did as good a job. I buy Ecos from Costco. Last time I bought it, it was about $19 for a bottle that lasts me about a year, 100 loads and more because I find I don't even have to use as much as the bottle says to use. I see now that it's down to about $15 for the same size bottle.
Mel Crapo: This would be targeted to those people who do not have the time or the want to make it themselves. Yes it would work just as well as commercial detergents and be a lot more affordable.
Eva Lichlyter: I don't know what "a year's worth" is... Laundry detergent is generally sold by how many loads it will do when the recommended amount is used.
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