Homemade dishwasher soap tablets are an easy to make recipe and are very inexpensive at 3 cents a piece! I’ve been using this recipe for years and love them. This continues to be one of my most popular recipes year after year!
Providing financially for a family of 8 is always a balancing act. When my older kids were babies, I couldn’t believe how much money it cost to provide for their basic needs. If only I could go back to those cheap days! Babies don’t even compare in cost to teenagers and college students.
*KA-BOOM*
That is what happened to my budget once my kids hit high school. College made a sound that is only audible to creatures in another realm.
As a result, I am always on the search for simple ways to cut my expenses. You already know how much I love obsess over my DIY cleaning and laundry products. Yes, they are extremely cheap compared to the store bought stuff, but the fact that they work great has me permanently converted.
I am proud to introduce you to my newest DIY product that I have added to my repertoire. Homemade dishwasher soap in tablets! I decided to give them a try because I already had the products on hand from my other recipes. What could it hurt, right? I am now converted and have I mentioned they only cost 3 cents each!I think that beats the enormous price I was paying for my tablets before 🙂
This homemade dishwasher soap mixes together really quick and I learned through experience that you need to be sure they are wet enough to form or they fall apart. Also, to keep them from sticking to your hands, I have found wet hands makes it so much easier. If you have sensitive skin, you might want to wear disposable gloves when forming the tablets. When forming your first tablet, be sure it fits into the dispenser of your dishwasher. Flat rectangles work for mine, but every machine is different!
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Make your own tablets at home that are inexpensive and easy to make!
Total Time:1 hour 10 minutes
Yield:22 tablets 1x
Ingredients
Scale
1 C Borax
1 C Arm & Hammer Washing Soda
1/2 C Epsom salt
3/4 C lemon juice
Instructions
1. Mix dry ingredients together in a medium sized bowl. Add the lemon juice and mix completely. You want the mixture to be wet enough to mold without falling apart. Add additional lemon juice if needed.
2. These dry very quickly so working quickly and one at a time, portion out a tablet around 2 tablespoons. I used a small cookie scoop. With wet hands, form the tablet into whatever shape needed to fit the soap dispenser in your dishwasher. Place on a sheet of wax paper and let dry for a few hours before putting in a storage container. If a tablet happens not to fit into the dispenser, just toss it in the bottom of your dishwasher.
Author:Carole Jones
Prep Time:10 minutes
Cook Time:1 hour
Category:Cleaning
Method:No bake
Cuisine:American
Nutrition
Serving Size:1 tablet
Calories:0
Sugar:0
Sodium:0
Fat:0
Saturated Fat:0
Unsaturated Fat:0
Trans Fat:0
Carbohydrates:0
Fiber:0
Protein:0
Cholesterol:0
Carole Jones
Carole Jones is an Arizona-based cookbook author & food blogger. She's authored The 30 Minute Cooking From Frozen Cookbook and the self-published Take 5: Chicken e-cookbook. For the past 15 years, Carole has shared her culinary adventures cooking and baking for her six brutally honest children here on My Kitchen Escapades. Hot, crusty bread is Carole's love language, but her two adorable grandchildren are a close second. Yes, second. Don't judge.
106 comments
Dawn | The Crispy Sage
13 years ago
I just made my first batch. They’re drying as we speak and they look amazing. Can’t wait to give them a whirl.
Britney
13 years ago
How did I mess up? I only put 1/4 C lemon juice and it was so wet, the tablets wouldn’t stay formed. I added more borax and within two minutes it was back to being too soft.
Carole
13 years ago
Britney-I honestly have no clue! Mine always end up on the too dry side so I am stumped!!!
Morgan
13 years ago
I just made these today, so easy and so great to know I’m not using toxic chemicals! The vinegar in place of the Jet Dry worked amazing as well! Thanks for the great recipes!
Marcia Stellpflug
13 years ago
I really really wanted to like these. But I have tried them several times and there are a few things that just do not get clean. It doesn’t remove the tea stains from cups. And we microwave scrambled eggs in ramekins for the kids. And no matter if it is top or bottom rack neither of these come clean with these tabs. They work great other than that so far, and I will probably keep some for when we don’t have tea or egg residue on the dishes.
As the Abel's Turn
13 years ago
I made these last night and I can’t wait to use one tonight after dinner for the dishes.
Anonymous
13 years ago
adding white vinegar during the rinse cycle will take care of the water spots/film!
Rochelle Barlow
13 years ago
Awesome! Found you via KathrynTallandStrong. I am excited to give these a try! 3 cents each = amazing!
Mine worked great! I had them in an airtight container – but they ended up a gritty liquid after a few weeks (disintegrated out of tablet form). Then I tried re-forming to re-air dry but seemed to actually dissolve grit into pure liquid, so I put into molds on low-heat in oven, and they totally melted into liquid with crusted-over top. At that point I was afraid of the chemical compounds I might have made, so I tossed and am about to re-create. Any thoughts? I’m thinking “half” the recipe so I use up before they disintegrate, perhaps put them in dehydrator when I form them to pull out as much moisture as possible, and store in something I can easily pour out of if it happens again (and not try to “fix” it). But do you have other suggestions or pointers?
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106 comments
I just made my first batch. They’re drying as we speak and they look amazing. Can’t wait to give them a whirl.
How did I mess up? I only put 1/4 C lemon juice and it was so wet, the tablets wouldn’t stay formed. I added more borax and within two minutes it was back to being too soft.
Britney-I honestly have no clue! Mine always end up on the too dry side so I am stumped!!!
I just made these today, so easy and so great to know I’m not using toxic chemicals! The vinegar in place of the Jet Dry worked amazing as well! Thanks for the great recipes!
I really really wanted to like these. But I have tried them several times and there are a few things that just do not get clean. It doesn’t remove the tea stains from cups. And we microwave scrambled eggs in ramekins for the kids. And no matter if it is top or bottom rack neither of these come clean with these tabs. They work great other than that so far, and I will probably keep some for when we don’t have tea or egg residue on the dishes.
I made these last night and I can’t wait to use one tonight after dinner for the dishes.
adding white vinegar during the rinse cycle will take care of the water spots/film!
Awesome! Found you via KathrynTallandStrong. I am excited to give these a try! 3 cents each = amazing!
Rochelle
I love this post and have had it saved on Pinterest for a while now. I’ve just referenced this post and your blog in my blog today and wanted to let you know! Thanks for the amazing information!
https://kathryntallandstrong.com/2013/07/19/frugal-friday-household-edition/
Mine worked great! I had them in an airtight container – but they ended up a gritty liquid after a few weeks (disintegrated out of tablet form). Then I tried re-forming to re-air dry but seemed to actually dissolve grit into pure liquid, so I put into molds on low-heat in oven, and they totally melted into liquid with crusted-over top. At that point I was afraid of the chemical compounds I might have made, so I tossed and am about to re-create. Any thoughts? I’m thinking “half” the recipe so I use up before they disintegrate, perhaps put them in dehydrator when I form them to pull out as much moisture as possible, and store in something I can easily pour out of if it happens again (and not try to “fix” it). But do you have other suggestions or pointers?