Do you ever use a product and wonder why it's so expensive? I like adding the booster OxiClean to detergent when I do laundry. Perhaps I've been brainwashed by effective advertising because I use it to make my detergent clean better. I want to keep my clothes bright and stain-free. And since the stain remover doesn't contain bleach, it's safe to use on colors and whites alike. But lately, I wonder why a 3-pound tub costs $10 - $12. That really adds up! Usually if you can find out what's in a cleaner, you can make it for pennies. And as it turns out, OxiClean has just two ingredients, and they are cheap and easy to obtain. What you get is a liquid, not a powder, but I can live with that. The active ingredient in OxiClean is sodium percarbonate (Na2CO3•H2O2), which is a combination of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Here's how to make the laundry booster at home:
1} Buy washing soda. – (not baking soda) Washing soda is sold in the laundry detergent aisle of your supermarket, and it's cheap.
2} Buy hydrogen peroxide. – Available at any drug, or beauty store. And, it's cheap.
3} Get a mixing cup, or buy a spray bottle.
4} Combine your two ingredients: 2 tablespoons of washing soda for every 1 cup [8 ounces] of hydrogen peroxide.

Now in addition to saving a few bucks, don't you feel like a chemist?
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