tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post8987878832355092884..comments2023-10-08T05:43:05.536-05:00Comments on Pary Moppins: Perfectly Practical #36 - Make Your Own Laundry DetergentPary Moppinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05739375428811363952noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post-45807471462077366822013-12-23T07:32:26.695-06:002013-12-23T07:32:26.695-06:00Thanks for the tip Ms. Hollie! :)Thanks for the tip Ms. Hollie! :)Pary Moppinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05739375428811363952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post-27370699762988666782013-12-22T15:44:07.801-06:002013-12-22T15:44:07.801-06:00I don't dilute mine. I mixed up another batch ...I don't dilute mine. I mixed up another batch and divide it into containers. I leave a little bit of room and shake it really good before each use. I use 1/8 in my front loader - if I use in a top loader I'd use 1/4. Not diluting it will make it separate so you HAVE to shake it good! I suggest clear containers. if I have to use a big container or colored then I dilute it and use the 1/4 hollie anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post-58929650803484457302013-09-25T11:48:33.028-05:002013-09-25T11:48:33.028-05:00You know, I'm not sure...If I had to guess, I ...You know, I'm not sure...If I had to guess, I would say that it's to make the detergent a little thinner before going into the wash. That way it dissolves easier and doesn't clump on your clothes. Thanks for the question. :)Pary Moppinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05739375428811363952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post-62171226068753121422013-08-08T06:12:41.574-05:002013-08-08T06:12:41.574-05:00Hi, I was just wondering the reason behind adding ...Hi, I was just wondering the reason behind adding the water after the detergent is made and congealed? Instead of diluting it with 1/2 water, why don't we just use half as much? I have a top loading machine, so can I use 1/4 a cup instead of 1/2 a cup? Just curious! Thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post-65859038757093730602010-11-24T07:13:47.894-06:002010-11-24T07:13:47.894-06:00Howdy Sandra! Thanks for visiting!
Yes Ma'a...Howdy Sandra! Thanks for visiting! <br />Yes Ma'am, you are exactly right about using a 1/2 & 1/2 mixture. <br />What I have been doing is putting 2c. detergent (gloop) and 2c. water in a quart jar and voila! I have ready made detergent that I just shake up whenever I need to use it!<br />Sorry that my post wasn't clear on this matter. :)Pary Moppinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05739375428811363952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5531670773422225912.post-16966989176266734592010-11-24T02:49:39.151-06:002010-11-24T02:49:39.151-06:00Hi there Pary Moppins~
Love your name!
Just found ...Hi there Pary Moppins~<br />Love your name!<br />Just found your blog. I used to make *Gloop* but haven't for years as one of my daughters, unbeknownst to me) had thrown in some potatoes into the gloop and it went really rancid.....kind of put me off making it. But your post reminded me of the fun of making it again. I currently make my own laundry powder which is less messy and takes up Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com