Re: where to find laundry soap
Just wear them into the shower and rub some soap on them then. It serves a dual purpose and saves tons of dollars!<br /><br />Seriously, the cheap laundry soap in the large containers at Sams works great, if you don't get too dirty. My daughter is very sensative to most laundry soap. I need to buy Tide or Era free. I don't use the suggested amount, but pre-treat all stains with the soap. Tide works wonders on soap, and to me is worth the extra money. Even if I miss a stain like grass on the kids clothes the first washing, I pre-treat with Tide and they come clean. <br />My work uniforms don't get much soap, polyester cleans easy. Unless I get blood on them, but them I have the hospital launder them. <br />My every day clothes now, I can't use cheap soap on them. I get into too much grease and dirt in my shop for that.<br /><br />A water softener will pay for itself in no time. <br /><br />One more thing that saved me a lot of money, I got the family convinced to wear their jeans twice before laundry unless they are really dirty. Shirts, socks and undies can't do that. Towels we use twice or 3 times before laundry. As long as they get hung up between showers to dry good and air out.