Laundry soap tip from Lani's Travelite blog.:p
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Laundry soap tip from Lani's Travelite blog.:p
As an alternative, I use these made by Sea to Summit:
http://www.altrec.com/images/shop/de.../8.76928_e.jpg
If you want basically the same product but with a more flowery smell try these from Travelon:
http://www.packinglight.net/plight/a...JIKBLFF_lg.jpg
Both have 50 leaves per pack and the plastic package is about the size of a matchbook. Does not need to be in 3-1-1 bag. I find 5-6 leaves per sinkload does the trick.
That Charlie's Soap looks really interesting! I like that it appears to be animal-free, as well!
I've been using detergent leaves.
Hearing about Charlie's Soap really makes me want to have my own washing machine. :(
Also... So Lani is still alive, after all! :p
Lani converted her Travelite website to a blog after several years of inactivity...I think she got married or something!!!
Several other sites that I visit on a regular basis have also converted to a blog. Blogs are easier to keep updated, I think.
I use a cake of Lush solid shampoo, in a little tin.
It works fine on both my hair and my clothes. I use nothing else to handwash silk.
Audrey
falconea,
Do you have a particular lush shampoo bar specifically for laundry or just whatever you're currently using as shampoo/soap?
I first tried "Godiva" on my hair but the smell was too strong, so it was relegated to laundry duty. I use "Seanik" on my hair now and wouldn't hesitate to use it on clothes.
For travel, the bars last a fantastically long time. I travelled for 3 months with one bar of "Seanik" and still had half of it left when I got home. (It was only used on my hair; that bar of Godiva came along as well for emergency laundry. The perfume in it is also potent enough to cure smelly rooms - bonus!)
Audrey
My friend picked me up two vials of essential oils just for making soap. Added about 10 drops of White Tea smell to 5 gallons and it seemed damn near perfect. If you prefer a particular smell rather than the generic 'clean', this may be a good option for you.I made 3 batches of soap in maybe 15 minutes. That's 30 gallons, total cost for 30 gallons is an estimated $10.Glad you folks have gotten some use out of this.