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DIY dissolvable laundry sheets in a basket with natural cleaning ingredients and non-toxic label

DIY Dissolvable Laundry Sheets

Betty Liberatore
Learn how to make DIY non-toxic laundry sheets using simple, natural ingredients. This eco-friendly alternative to commercial detergent is gentle on skin, free from harsh chemicals, and can also be used with dissolvable PVA bags for added convenience. This article may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Drying Time 12 hours
Total Time 12 hours 15 minutes
Course cleaning, Household
Cuisine DIY, Natural Living
Servings 30 Washes

Equipment

  • 1 Mixing bowl
  • 1 Spoon
  • 1 Baking sheet
  • 1 Parchment paper
  • 1 Scissors or knife
  • 1 Airtight container for storage

Ingredients
  

  • 50 g PVA film (water-soluble)
  • 60 g washing soda (sodium carbonate)
  • 60 g baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
  • 20 g citric acid
  • 10 drops drops essential oils (lavender, lemon, eucalyptus—optional)
  • Optional Alternative: For easy, pre-measured laundry doses, you can also use water-soluble PVA bags (commonly sold as fishing bait bags) to hold your DIY detergent mixture.
  • 1 tsp sodium percarbonate (oxygen bleach for whitening) Optional
  • 1 tsp sodium citrate (extra water softener) Optional

Instructions
 

  • Mix the powders: Combine washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, and optional boosters in a bowl. Mix thoroughly.
  • Cut PVA sheets: Cut sheets to your desired size, approximately 3” × 3”.
  • Add powder to PVA: Place one PVA sheet flat. Sprinkle ~1–2 teaspoons of the powder mix evenly, leaving a small edge.
  • Fold and seal: Fold the PVA sheet over itself, covering the powder completely. Press the edges gently to seal.
  • Store: Keep sheets in an airtight container away from moisture. They will dissolve instantly in cold or hot water.

Notes

For a mess-free option, you can portion your detergent into water-soluble PVA bags to create pre-measured laundry pods. Always store in a dry container to prevent premature dissolving.
Best Results Tips Using Homemade Laundry Sheets
  • For lightly soiled clothes, use half sheets.
  • Avoid storing in humid areas; PVA sheets may stick together.
  • Customize your fragrance by adding more essential oils.
  • Double-layer sheets for heavy-duty laundry loads.
Keyword DIY laundry pods, DIY laundry sheets, eco friendly laundry, Homemade Laundry Sheets