I have become the sort of person who makes their own laundry detergent from Dr Bronner's liquid soap (the nearest place to buy bulk dry detergent is very inconveniently out of my way pretty much ever, and also expensive). This is a problem when I finally round up all of the laundry and realize I'm out of detergent. Do I wing it with the bottle of Dr Bronner's plus a box of baking soda at the laundromat? Do I try to make more? Ugh...
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Sam Levine (srlevine@neuromatch.social)'s status on Sunday, 23-Mar-2025 10:26:35 JST Sam Levine
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Sam Levine (srlevine@neuromatch.social)'s status on Sunday, 23-Mar-2025 10:26:35 JST Sam Levine
Another Sam is weird story: I realized I wasn't going to have enough Dr Bronner's so I looked around the apartment for something else that might work and decided that the liquid dish soap that is "lavender-mint" would probably be fine since I use peppermint & lavender Dr Bronners mixed together and the ingredient list looked reasonable. And lo and behold it seems to have worked well (I also chucked in plenty of baking soda + water in with the soap). It seemed to foam up better than Dr Bronners so maybe I'll try it again? Though I don't have much of this left either...