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Jessica Kielman

I’m Jessica, a mom on a mission to show other women that you can live well without breaking the bank. I like to share the thrifty, creative ways that I make changes in my home in the hopes that it will spark the creativity in someone else! I love to share DIY projects, crafts, simple recipes and cleaning tips too!

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Dishes...ugh. Doing dishes is one of my least favorite chores...right next to doing laundry of course! Even though I don't love doing dishes, I simply have no choice. The other thing, I am constantly running out of dish tabs, and the last time I went to buy them, I was shocked! When did dish detergent start costing as much as a good steak? I decided to try making my own and tested it out. It worked perfectly, and cost less $6 for the supplies that will make about 4 times more than the store bought detergent that cost more than that! So, today I'm sharing my Homemade Dishwasher Detergent Recipe so you can make you own too if you wish!

Here is what you will need to fill a large mason jar...

2 Cups of Borax

2 Cups of Washing Soda

4 Packets of Sugar Free Kool-Aid Lemonade

A Container To Store Your Detergent In

Mix all of the ingredients in a large bowl and fill your container...I love using a large mason jar!

Fill both detergent cups in your dishwasher, close the big one and let her rip!

My dishes came out all sparkly and clean...even my wine glasses!

I will never buy dishwasher detergent at the store again, and doesn't it look cute there on my sink? And now, washing dishes costs me less than 50 cents a load...whoop! I call that a win!

Today I'm also sharing 10 Tips for Cleaning With Salt at The Graphics Fairy blog! Be sure to stop by and check them out...they are truly awesome!!!

And if you are looking for more cleaning tips and tricks, check out my 8 Tips for Cleaning Your Kitchen From Top To Bottom, including How To Clean In Between The Glass On Your Oven Doors!

Happy Cleaning!

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75 responses to “Homemade Dishwasher Detergent Recipe ~ Make Your Own!”

  1. The Kool-Aid ingredient... is that the kind that comes without sugar or with sugar?

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    • Sugar free...going back into the post to make sure it says that...thank you!

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      • This left a film and spots all over my dishes, even after an extra rinse cycle. May be dud to having hard water. Any suggestions?

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        • I'm not real sure, Randi. We have hard water as well, and they work great for me. Are you using a rinse aid with them? Hope it's just a fluke! Jess

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      • I'm a tad confused too. Unsweetened or sweetened but sugar-free ( aspartame )?

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  2. I am going to try this for sure! Question - what is the lemonade for? just for the scent of lemon?

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    • The acidic acid in the lemonade mix helps with shine and less spots and it smells good :)

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  3. Would you please tell me how to clean between the glass on my oven doors I tried to open the site and my smart phone
    Right?? Would not let me.

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    • Hi, Roslyn! Here is the link to that post... Hope this is what you were looking for! xoxo Jessica

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  4. will any other flavor koolaid work? I am in Canada and have not seen lemon, but we have lime and orange

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  5. Where did u find the mason jar that big?

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  6. Where did u find the mason jar that big?

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    • My mom acctually gve this one to me, but I have seen them at antique malls lately for around $12...good luck finding one!

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  7. I've been using this however, mine gets hard from, I'm guessing moisture. Any suggestions on how to avoid this?

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  8. I am going to give this a try! My sweetie says that in the Army they used lemon-lime Kool-Aid for cleaning burned pots and pans. So, I'm going to get some of that, rather than the lemonade.

    As to the question about what the Kool-Aid does: the citric acid in the drink powder is a grease cutter.

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I'm really enjoying your site. :)

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  9. Do you think that country time lemonade mix would work in place of the kool-aid?

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  10. 50 cents per load sounds very expensive

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  11. I have made this detergent it works great I just have one issue it seems to clump after it sits, I normally have to mash it before each use, any suggestions?

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    • I haven't had trouble with clumping, but it may be because I use it so quickly. Maybe just give it a good shake before each use? I hope it still works great for you!

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  12. I was looking at the Dishwasher detergent recipe and one ingredient was unknown to me.....what is Washing Soda???

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FAQs

What are the three ingredient homemade dishwasher detergents? ›

How to Make Homemade, Toxin-Free Dishwasher Tabs. Add 1 cup of baking soda, 1 cup of washing soda, and 1 cup of kosher salt to your bowl. Stir well so the ingredients are combined. It's a good idea to use your hands to break up any chunks.

What is the best homemade dishwasher cleaner? ›

Run about a cup of white vinegar through a wash cycle very few weeks to keep the dishwasher clean. Run about a cup of white vinegar through a wash cycle very few weeks to keep the dishwasher clean.

How do you make dishwasher tablets with 3 ingredients baking soda? ›

Dishwasher pods have microplastics, synthetic fragrances, and toxic chemicals. But you can make your own non toxic dishwasher tablets. with just three simple ingredients. 1 cup baking soda, 1/4 cup citric acid, 1 tablespoon of dish soap.

What is a quick alternative to dishwasher detergent? ›

A quick alternative to dishwasher detergent is a mixture of baking soda and white vinegar. Add a cup of baking soda to the detergent compartment and a cup of white vinegar to the rinse aid compartment for an effective, all-natural cleaning solution.

How do you make dishwashing liquid from scratch? ›

How to make dishwashing liquid at home
  1. Add your washing soda or baking soda into a bowl with the grated soap. ...
  2. Heat water to a boil and pour it into the bowl of washing soda and grated soap.
  3. Whisk the mixture until it is blended thoroughly. ...
  4. Add a few drops of lemon and lavender essential oil.

What is the best natural dishwasher detergent? ›

the best non toxic dishwasher detergents:
  • cleancult. Detergent tablets. ...
  • ecover. Detergent powder and tablets. ...
  • pur home. Detergent tablets. ...
  • grove collaborative. Detergent pods. ...
  • seventh generation. Detergent tabs. ...
  • ecos. Dishwasher gel and pods. ...
  • mrs. meyer's clean day. ...
  • nellie's dishwasher powder. Detergent powder. Plant-based ingredients.
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How to make your own dishwasher detergent without borax? ›

add washing soda and kosher salt in the OPEN compartment. Fill the second compartment with vinegar and close the lid. Add the dishwashing liquid (and citrus enzyme, if using) anywhere inside the dishwasher. That's it!

Is it cheaper to make your own dishwasher detergent? ›

Besides getting our dishes clean, the overall savings are impressive, too. Using receipts from the past month as a comparison, using either of these homemade dishwasher soap recipes saves approximately $9.50 per month, doubling my initial savings of just using the regular store brand!

What happens if you put vinegar and baking soda in the dishwasher? ›

Start by cleaning the drain trap and clearing any clogs from the spray arms with a toothpick. Then run the dishwasher according to our directions, first with vinegar to cut through grease and soap scum, then with baking soda to neutralize smells. Open the door after each cycle runs to air-dry the interior.

How do you make dishwasher detergent with Epsom salt? ›

Homemade Dishwashing Detergent Powder Recipe
  1. 1 cup Washing Soda*
  2. 1 cup Borax*
  3. 1/4 cup Epsom Salt*
  4. 1/4 cup White Vinegar*
  5. 10 drops Nutmeg Essential Oil.
  6. 10 drops Lemon Essential Oil.
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How do you make chemical free dishwashing liquid? ›

Simple DIY Non-Toxic Dish Soap
  1. 1/3 cup organic liquid pure castile soap (I recommend Dr. Bronner's)
  2. 2 cups water.
  3. 1/4 cup organic lemon juice.
  4. 2 Tbsp organic white vinegar.
  5. 1 tsp baking soda.
  6. 1/2 tsp organic calendula oil.
  7. 1/2 tsp organic olive oil.
  8. 10 drops of each essential oil: lavender, tea tree or thyme, peppermint.

How do you make homemade dishwasher rinse aid without vinegar? ›

Use Citric Acid in the Automatic Dispenser

Add one tablespoon spoon of citric acid powder to one-fourth cup of boiling water. Stir well until all of the powder is dissolved. Add the mixture to the automatic rinse aid dispenser and run the dishwasher cycles as usual.

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