Whats the difference between laundry soap and laundry detergent

There is a notable difference between laundry SOAP and laundry DETERGENT!

Traditional laundry detergent is loaded with chemicals, fragrances, sulfates, phenols, petroleum distillates which have been linked to cancer and lung disease. You may think it doesn’t matter because you are washing your clothes and not your body, but think again! Even passive exposure can be toxic. Our laundry soap is all plant based, bio-degradable and safe for every member of your family. 

Here is a breakdown of the ingredients included in our Laundry Soap:

  • Borax: A natural mineral that has been mined and used in cleaning fabric for thousands of years. It is made up of sodium, boron, oxygen and water. It works by removing greasy residue from clothing. It also disinfects, neutralizes odor, acts as a pH buffer.

  • Baking Soda: Effective, non-toxic cleaning agent, Helps with low sudsing (which is required for High Efficiency machines). It whitens whites and is a natural fabric softener.

  • Washing Soda: Acts as a solvent and stain remover. Sometimes called sodium carbonate or soda ash, is made from natural salt and limestone or is found as natural deposits.

  • Shredded Soap: We don’t waste anything at Cheeky Maiden Soap Co! We shred up end pieces or odd cuts to put in the laundry soap. Our soap is plant based and eco-friendly. The shreds dissolve during the wash cycle. It adds a lovely natural fresh fragrance to clothes. Gentle enough to wash your face and strong enough to get your clothes clean!

  • Lavender & Grapefruit Essential Oils: This scent combo is both calming and up-lifting. Lavender is a good stress reducer plus it’s a good anti-microbial so its great to disinfect dirty clothes

  • Rosemary & Orange Essential Oils: Orange is a good mood booster and is a great anti-depressant. (Imagine feeling happier by wearing your fresh laundry!) Rosemary is a great anti-bacterial and anti-microbial and has been proven to aid in improving memory.

PRICE COMPARISON: 

  • Cheeky Maiden Laundry Soap: $12/75 loads = $0.16/load of laundry

  • Arm & Hammer: $6.79/32 loads = $0.21/load of laundry

  • Tide: $17.96/68 loads = $0.26/load of laundry

BENEFITS OF CHEEKY MAIDEN LAUNDRY SOAP:

  • Great for folks with skin sensitivities, allergies, wanting to be more eco-friendly.

  • Saves you money every time you do laundry!

  • All the proceeds go to benefit an orphanage in India.

  • Safe for all types of washing machines.

  • Clothes last longer because they are not exposed to a plethora of harsh chemicals.

  • Your skin is not exposed to heavy chemicals, dyes and fake fragrances.

  • Suitable For:

    • Men, Women and Children clothing

    • Pet bedding and garments

    • Bedding

    • Baby clothing and diapers

    • Delicates

    • Workout clothing

    • Anything you wash currently is safe to use with our laundry soap!

    • H.E. machines and old dinosaur machines too!

    • FOR BEST RESULTS

    • Add 1 scoop (its about a tablespoon) to one medium-large size load of laundry.

    • You can add directly to the washing tub, sprinkle on top of your clothes or to the spot where your machine has you put your laundry soap. Some machines have a pull out drawer where you can put the laundry soap.

    • For stain removal just mix a bit of the laundry soap with water and make a paste and rub it on the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes and then throw it in the laundry to wash.

Whats the difference between laundry soap and laundry detergent
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Sep 16, 2022, 8:30 am EST | 2 min read

Whats the difference between laundry soap and laundry detergent
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You’ve probably heard laundry soap and laundry detergent used interchangeably. After all, they’re the same thing, right? Well, not so fast. While these two items might have the same goal, they’re not the same.

When it comes to the differences between laundry soap and laundry detergent, it all comes down to how they clean and what they use to do it.

You might know by now, but most traditional laundry detergents—much like all detergents—use surfactants to clean. These chemical compounds are made of two ends—one loves water, and the other hates it—the combination of the two allows it to pull dirt, debris, and soil from your clothing.

Typically, detergents are specifically designed to work in your washing machine, and they’re great at dissolving quickly and removing oil-based stains. They’re most often liquid and are available in high-efficiency formulations as well as pod versions.

Soaps, on the other hand, are gentler and simpler. They are typically combinations of gentle acids and oils that work together to clean clothing, but when it comes to laundry, they might not be best for everything. Because soaps are a gentler cleaner, they’re not always able to get out tough soiling, but as a mark in the pro column, they do rinse more easily from clothing preventing a build-up over time. The gentleness and ease of rinsing also make them good choices for your delicate clothing and items you don’t get deeply soiled.

Soaps can also get dicey when it comes to use in your washing machine. Most machines are now made to work with detergents, and soap can build up in a drum over time.

Which should you use? Ultimately, that’s up to you. But if you often get stains or visible soiling, detergents tend to offer a deeper clean. Soaps, on the other hand, can offer a gentler alternative for delicate clothing.

Which is better laundry soap or laundry detergent?

Since soap has fewer ingredients and is less oily, it thoroughly rinses out from your clothes better than detergent—which is another reason Richardson prefers it. “Soap rinses completely clean, so even if you overuse it, you won't have residue on your clothes,” he says.

Why is laundry soap called detergent?

During World War I and again in World War II, there was a shortage of animal and vegetable fats and oils that were used in making soap. Chemists had to use other raw materials instead, which were “synthesized” into chemicals with similar properties. These are what are known today as “detergents.”

What are the 2 types of laundry detergent?

Detergents are available in three (3) forms: solid, liquid, and powder. Liquid detergent works well in all water temperatures. On the other hand, powder detergent works best with warm water to dissolve. Detergent boosters are used together with laundry detergents to improve stain removal.

Which is more powerful soap or detergent?

In other words, detergents are, because of their chemical structure, stronger than soaps when getting rid of greasy or oily buildup on surfaces or clothes. Almost all of the cleaners used when cleaning your house are detergents.