Can I use a bar of soap to wash my clothes?

A bar of laundry soap is best, but you can also use liquid detergent. Just be sure to avoid powder detergent if at all possible.
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Is it OK to wash clothes with bar soap?

It is okay to wash your clothes with bar soap on the go (remember to not use a heavily scented and colored bar soap). You can always wash them with laundry detergent or soap when available after washing the cloth using bar soap.
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Can I use bar soap as detergent?

Bar Soap Laundry Aid

Bars of soap can be used in place of detergent in a pinch, but it will take a bit of preparation. Take a vegetable peeler to cut some small shavings. Throw them in with your laundry.
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What can I use if I run out of laundry soap?

“In the absence of laundry detergents, bar soap, liquid hand soap, body wash, and dish soap can be used for hand laundering,” says Dr. Pete He, co-founder and chief scientist of Dirty Labs.
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Can I use shampoo to wash clothes?

Use Shampoo

When handwashing clothes, choose a gentle shampoo like baby shampoo. Do not use a combination shampoo and conditioner or one that tints hair. Use only one teaspoon for a bathroom sink full of water. Use more for a larger sink or several items.
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Experiment:Can you wash clothes with ONLY a Soap Bar?



Do you really need laundry detergent?

While theoretically you can wash clothes without detergent, there is some reason to use a small amount. Some water is "hard" meaning that it contains small amounts of salts like calcium and magnesium. A detergent can trap and remove these salts but it does not take very much.
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Can you use Ivory bar soap to wash clothes?

A little off topic of your original question, but I wanted to share a tip. Ivory soap makes the best spot cleaner ever. Dampen the bar just a tiny bit and rub it on whatever stain you have. Leave it for a few minutes to set then wash as usual with the rest of your laundry.
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Does a bar of soap remove stains?

Bar soap, as I mentioned, works better for removing certain laundry stains than others. It tends to work well on mud and dirt stains. For example, one reader said: "I just tried a bar of Ivory soap and rubbed it into some VERY stubborn stains on my baseball pants.
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Does bar soap stain?

Soap is supposed to be a cleaning agent, but get it on the wrong surface and it's a staining agent.
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Can I use body soap as laundry detergent?

Bathing soap will clean your clothes more or less. It will not work well as a detergent, however, because soaps made for use on the body only require Gentler chemicals than those designed to clean clothes. Laundry detergent is better than body wash for laundry.
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Which bar soap is best?

Our Picks For The Top
  1. The Best.
  2. Dove Unscented Dermatologist Recommended Bar Soap, 14-Pack.
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  4. Dial Antibacterial Deodorant Bar Soap, 8-Pack.
  5. Pre de Provence Body Traditional Bar Soap.
  6. Bali Soap Organic Exfoliating Bar Soap, 6-Pack.
  7. Irish Spring Flaxseed Oil Bar Soap, 3-Pack.
  8. Yardley Fresh Paraben-Free Bar Soap.
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Can I use homemade laundry soap in my HE washer?

Homemade Laundry Detergent and High-Efficiency Washers

Homemade laundry detergent can be made as a liquid, powder or single dose tablet. Since none of the recipes or formulas contain a sudsing agent as an ingredient, they are all safe to use in a high-efficiency washer.
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What is laundry bar soap made of?

The first soap and detergent makers used plant ashes to produce alkalis. Today they are chemically produced by running electricity through salt water to produce sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or caustic soda and potassium hydroxide (KOH) or caustic potash. These are the most commonly used alkalies in soaps and detergents.
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Is Ivory bar soap a detergent?

Ivory dishwashing liquid contains water, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, alkyl dimethyl amine oxide, sodium chloride, PPG-26, cyclohexanediamine, phenoxyethanol, methylisothiazolinone, and fragrance. It is sometimes considered a detergent instead of a soap.
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Can I use Ivory soap to make laundry detergent?

For example, 2 cups washing soda plus 2 cups Borax and one cup ivory soap powder will equal 5 cups of detergent. 5 cups of detergent will do about 20 loads of laundry when using 1/4 cup per load. Use about 1/4 cup per load of laundry. You may use more or less depending on how dirty the laundry is.
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Why is Ivory soap so good?

Ivory bar soap is 99.44% pure (it floats!). It provides healthier, smoother and more even-looking skin. Also, its versatility makes it an effective laundry soap (just chip soap flakes into the washer) as well as a spot stain remover on your clothes (including delicate items).
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Is it better to wash your clothes in cold or hot water?

Most of your clothes can be washed in warm water. It offers good cleaning without significant fading or shrinking. When to Use Cold Water – For dark or bright colors that bleed or delicate fabrics, use cold water (80°F). Cold water also saves energy, so it is a good choice if you want to be eco-friendly.
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Can I put shampoo in my washing machine?

Note that shampoo shouldn't be put into a washing machine because there's a chance it will create lots of suds and cause bubbles to pour out of the washer. Wash your garments by hand in the sink or spot-treat stains with shampoo and water.
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What cleans better pods or liquid?

Liquid detergents remain the most widely sold type, and while pods are convenient to use, eliminating the need to measure, even the best pods, also known as packs, can't match the cleaning power of CR's top-rated liquid detergents. Some pods are more expensive per load, too.
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Can you use Dawn dish soap in washing machine?

As a general rule, you should NEVER put Dawn or any other type of liquid dish soap in your washing machine. Not only does it create a bubble mess of epic proportions, but it can ruin your washing machine.
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Can you wash clothes with conditioner?

It's important to note that you should never use dishwashing liquid, hair shampoo, or conditioner to wash fabrics. They will wreak havoc on your clothes and can severely damage or destroy your washing machine.
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What do Amish use for laundry soap?

One bar of gentle soap (You can use Ivory, Dr. Bronner's or any other non-beauty bar. In other words, no lotion in the soap! My Amish friends told me they use 1/3 of a bar of Fels-Naptha for their homemade soap.
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Can I use baking soda as laundry detergent?

Just one cup of baking soda will get your load fresh and clean. Bypass the soap dispenser on your machine and just throw it in with your clothes. If you have sensitive skin, all the better. Baking soda doesn't have additives that can cause itchiness or breakouts.
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