đź§Ľ How to Use Your Homemade OxiClean Alternative
Depending on your laundry needs, you can use this homemade formula in three different ways:
Option 1: Stain Remover Paste
Perfect for: Spot treating tough stains on clothes, linens, or cloth diapers.
Instructions:
- Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide and baking soda into a thick paste.
- Apply directly to the stain.
- Let sit for 15–30 minutes .
- Wash as usual.
📌 Pro Tip: For extra-stubborn stains, cover the treated area with plastic wrap and let it sit in the sun for a few hours before washing.
Option 2: Soaking Solution
Perfect for: Brightening whites, removing odor from gym clothes, or pre-soaking heavily soiled items.
Instructions:
- In a bucket or sink, combine:
- 1 cup hydrogen peroxide
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1 gallon of warm water
- Submerge clothes and let soak for 1–2 hours .
- Wash as usual.
âś… Works great for cloth diapers, towels, workout gear, and baby clothes!
Option 3: Powder Laundry Booster
Perfect for: Adding extra cleaning power to every load of laundry.
Instructions:
- Combine equal parts:
- Baking soda
- Washing soda
- (Optional) Grated Castile soap flakes
- Store in an airtight container.
- Add 1–2 tablespoons per load along with your regular detergent.
đź§´ This powdered version works best when used with liquid detergents, as it enhances cleaning without interfering with HE machines.
⚠️ Safety Notes
While these ingredients are natural, they still require some caution:
- Always wear gloves when handling hydrogen peroxide, even at 3% strength.
- Never mix hydrogen peroxide with vinegar or ammonia — this can create dangerous fumes.
- Always spot test on colored fabrics before full application to avoid discoloration.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Final Thoughts
Switching to a homemade OxiClean alternative is a smart, sustainable way to keep your laundry fresh and clean without breaking the bank. Whether you choose to make a stain-fighting paste, a powerful soaking solution, or a powdered laundry booster, you’ll be amazed at how well this simple combination works.
Try it today and see the difference nature can make in your laundry room!