The Best DIY Laundry Detergent Pods Recipe

Danielle
by Danielle
A Fun and Practical Solution for Laundry Day

Let’s be honest, laundry day can feel like a chore. But what if you could simplify it AND make it a little more fun?


With DIY laundry detergent pods, you can say goodbye to messy bottles and hello to easy, pre-measured detergent every time.


You can customize them with scent boosters and other laundry additives to suit your personal preference—and they look gorgeous stored in a glass jar on your laundry shelf!

Tools and Materials

Here are the ingredients you’ll need, and how to make a batch tailored for your 8kg laundry loads!

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Mixing the dry ingredients for your DIY laundry detergent pods

1. Mix the Dry Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, combine the powdered detergent, scent booster beads, baking soda, and optional enhancers like washing soda or Epsom salt. Stir well to ensure the ingredients are evenly distributed.

Lightly spritz the mixture to bind the ingredients

2. Lightly Spritz with Water

Fill a spray bottle with distilled water and lightly mist the dry mixture.

Homemade laundry pods

Stir after each spritz until the mixture begins to clump when squeezed.


Be careful not to oversaturate—it should feel like damp sand.

Packing the mixture into molds for perfect pod shapes

3. Pack the Mixture into Molds

Scoop the mixture into your silicone molds or ice cube trays. Press firmly to compact it, ensuring the pods hold their shape.


At this point I like to sprinkle in some Scentables and push them into the mixture

Let the pods dry completely before storing them

4. Let Them Dry Completely

Allow the pods to dry for 24-48 hours in a cool, dry place.


Once they’re hard, slide the tray into a Ziplock bag and carefully flip it over. The pods should slide out into the bag and you can zip it up and store them.

Easiest homemade laundry pods

5. Store in a Stylish Jar

Alternatively, transfer the pods to an airtight jar to keep them fresh and prevent moisture from softening them. Add a decorative label for a personalized touch.

How to Use DIY Laundry Detergent Pods

  1. Add one pod to the washing machine drum before adding your laundry.
  2. Suitable for cold, warm, or hot washes.
  3. One pod is perfect for an 8kg load. For larger or heavily soiled loads, consider using two.

FAQs

Do DIY laundry detergent pods damage machines or clothes?

When used properly, these pods are safe for both. Avoid overloading your machine with too many pods or using them on delicate fabrics without testing first.


How long do they last?

Stored in an airtight jar, these pods can last up to 6 months. Just keep them dry!


Can I make them hypoallergenic?

Yes! Use a fragrance-free powdered detergent and skip the scent booster beads to create a hypoallergenic version.

Soft, Fresh, and DIY!

Add homemade dryer sheets to your laundry routine for an eco-friendly, budget-savvy solution to soft clothes.

Store your DIY laundry detergent pods in an airtight jar to keep them fresh and functional

Why Make Your Own Laundry Pods?

Convenience: No need to measure; just toss a pod into the machine.

Customization: Adjust the recipe to include your favorite scent boosters or hypoallergenic ingredients.

Cost Savings: Save money by making them in bulk with affordable ingredients.

Eco-Friendly: Skip single-use plastic packaging for a greener laundry routine.

Stylish Storage: Store them in a pretty jar to add functionality and flair to your laundry room.

With a little effort and just a few simple ingredients, you can make your own laundry pods that clean just as well as store-bought brands—without all the waste and hassle.


So go ahead, whip up a batch and store them in a cute jar to add some charm to your laundry space. You’ll be surprised at how much easier—and more enjoyable—laundry can be!

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