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50p a day til christmas, healthily?!-Weezl's next challenge (part 2)

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  • ellawood
    ellawood Posts: 222 Forumite
    I use soda crystals too it is very good for stains just taken my washing out and wish I had used some then as my new top has still got marks on and so as Izzy dress so the woolite is not that great on its own!:cool:
  • Cazzdevil
    Cazzdevil Posts: 1,054 Forumite
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    On Mysupermarket it looks like the Tesco Value powder is the same price / kg as Soda Crystals so it won't work out any cheaper using them, however it might be worth giving them a go for getting stains/smells out of Fergie's reusable nappies better than the powder. We use them a lot on out mountain biking and walking clothes which gets really stinky with sweat and often caked in mud.
  • nopot2pin
    nopot2pin Posts: 5,721 Forumite
    edited 2 June 2009 at 1:24PM
    There was a thread that said if you mix, in equal parts, soda crystals, a value powder and an expensive branded powder, it made your powder go much further, with the smell of the branded powder. :cool:


    Can I ask how much per wash, the Tesco value powder works out at please ??? :o


    I bought, quite a while ago, a tub of the Costco own brand (Kirkland brand) soap powder... which at the time, worked out at 2.5p per wash :T

    However, I recently went back to get a tub for my dad, and the price had gone up :(.
    I think his tub worked out about 4p per wash:eek:
  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    nopot2pin wrote: »

    Can I ask how much per wash, the Tesco value powder works out at please ??? :o


    if you use 50 g per load it's 2.73p per load, I'll watch out in costco though, that sounds good potty! :)

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  • nopot2pin
    nopot2pin Posts: 5,721 Forumite
    weezl74 wrote: »
    if you use 50 g per load it's 2.73p per load, I'll watch out in costco though, that sounds good potty! :)


    Aye, that is a good price :T

    The Costco one is good... because you only use half a scoop... not sure what the weight is for that :o
    It just seems to last forever

    **runs into kitchen to weigh half a scoop of powder**
  • nopot2pin
    nopot2pin Posts: 5,721 Forumite
    edited 2 June 2009 at 1:51PM
    The wee scoop that you get with the Costco powder, works out to be 40grams for half a scoop...
    It is suuuuuuper concentrated, so you may be able to use less if you wanted to.

    I have just worked out what should be used... using the figures on the tub... .. 31.75grams.
    So I am over soaping my wash :eek:
    Not very cost effective, I know...
    But at least I will be adding less from now on ;)
  • shaz_mum_of__2
    shaz_mum_of__2 Posts: 2,010 Forumite
    I use the value one too

    I have in the past made my own gloop too it does work but it makes loads so you need good storage for it and grating the soap takes ages

    I really ought to make some with the trimmings etc from the soap i have made (plus some of the less successful soap) i willl dig out the recipe for anyone interested

    shaz
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  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    I've just weighed what I always put in the machine in powder & its 75g :eek: :o I've marked the cup that I have in the box to 50g and will experiment going lower using soda crystals. I bought them a while ago for doing a delimescale cleaning wash of the washer & dishwasher. Not surprising that I've been going through washing powder so quickly! Thank you to whoever brought this up in the first place :T
  • ceridwen
    ceridwen Posts: 11,547 Forumite
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    I use the value one too

    I have in the past made my own gloop too it does work but it makes loads so you need good storage for it and grating the soap takes ages

    I really ought to make some with the trimmings etc from the soap i have made (plus some of the less successful soap) i willl dig out the recipe for anyone interested

    shaz

    Please.....

    I reckon its gotta be dirt cheap - and 'tis not that there biological powder creating havoc in our waterways (as I recall killing various very important little living things...? - hence my gritted teeth at the price whilst buying Ecover non-bio)....so gotta be a good idea...
  • shaz_mum_of__2
    shaz_mum_of__2 Posts: 2,010 Forumite
    I can't find my recipe will have to trawl later but it is grated soap melted in water with soda crystals and borax added will try to find the quantities

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