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Zote Soap

3.4K views 14 replies 13 participants last post by  campfiregirl  
#1 ·
Hello Everyone,
I am having a hard time finding Zote soap in the southern tier. Anyone know where I can buy it locally? Shipping is a killer to order online. Im in Elmira, NY. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
#11 ·
Anyone know if this soap is safe for use in greywater systems? Our washwater waters outside plants, so I need to be careful with what I put in our homemade laundry soap.
 
#12 ·
My local Hy-Vee (Midwestern grocery chain) has Fels Naphtha in the bath soap section, not with the laundry supplies. I've never seen Zote there, but I live in an area with a very minimal Hispanic population.

BTW, if you are a strict vegetarian, you might want to know that Zote is made from beef tallow.
 
#13 ·
I am so glad someone started a thread on this topic....we have both Fels-naptha and Zote here in Winnemucca. My question is..(duh) HOW is it used? Do you add a bit of it to regular liquid laundry detergent? Or do you cut a peice and put it in the tub with the dirty clothes and let the agitation mix it up? Same with Fels...how is it used other than rubbing it on stains? Does adding some of it into detergent stretch the detergent? Sorry for sounding so dumb but I gotta ask!
 
#14 ·
Here's my recipe for homemade laundry soap.

1 cup 20 Mule Team Borax
1 cup Arm & Hammer Washing Soda
1 bar Fels Naphtha soap, grated.

Use about 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon, depending on size and dirtiness of the laundry.

Borax and washing soda are in the cleaning products section, and you will probably find them with the "old fashioned" products. Fels Naphtha grates into curlicues if it's fresh, and powder if it's aged a bit. I have 2 graters - a shiny one for food, and a slightly rusty one I found at a garage sale for this.