![]() ![]() Using just this base mixture, I did a test load that included my dirty homemade swiffer cover. The other two ingredients are no problem either if we use some sea salt and an essential oil.ĪND if we take a look at washing soda, baking soda, and epsom salt on the EWG website, they all receive an A rating.īased on this information, we can make these three ingredients the base of our copycat Molly Suds mixture. Now those first three things may look like a list of weird chemicals, but they’re actually quite familiar:Īll of those ingredients are easily available to us and at reasonable prices too. It says that it contains Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Magnesium Sulfate, Unrefined Sea Salt, and Organic Peppermint Oil. The Molly Suds listing on Amazon (*affiliate link) gives full disclosure of their ingredients. ![]() I became aware of a brand called Molly Suds that makes safe and natural laundry products and I wondered if I could make my own!.A “C” indicates an average cleaner that poses no overt hazards and provides some disclosure of ingredients.” An “F” means the product is highly toxic or makes little to no ingredient disclosure. The website states that “a n “A” indicates very low toxicity to health and the environment and extensive ingredient disclosure. The EWG site grades products on a scale of A to F (just like school papers). I was fiddling around on the EWG website (Environmental Working Group) and started investigating the ratings they gave various laundry and other cleaning products.There’s debate on the safety of borax but some folks prefer to avoid it to be on the safe side and keep it out of their homemade mixtures. I’ve been asked a few times recently if I have a no borax laundry detergent recipe.The new favorite came about for a few reasons: ![]()
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