Laundry Trial Goat Milk Laundry Soap

Laundry Trial Goat Milk Laundry Soap

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Started with this trial size to see how well it did….just ordered the big one! I have some sensitivities and I do well with this. It gets my scrubs, towels, everything clean and fresh smelling! Everything feels soft. Love it!!
- Margo ✅ Verified Buyer

Ingredients: Unscented Goat Milk Soap; Borax; Baking Soda; Washing Soda.

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Curious about how natural laundry soap might work for you? This is a great way to try a few loads to let the product prove itself. You're using goat milk soaps to keep the nasty chemicals off your skin, but have you considered what chemicals your clothes can carry? Commercial laundry detergents contain chemicals such as optical brighteners that bind to your clothing. These chemicals then come in contact with your skin and can cause irritation.

GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap is simply made with goat milk soap, borax, washing soda, and baking soda. It doesn't contain any nasty, unwanted chemicals and is not designed to bind to your clothing. This makes it a wonderful alternative to store bought laundry detergents that can be irritating to the skin and bad for the environment.

We have many customers using this soap on cloth diapers with great results. Please note that this GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap will not "suds" like store-bought laundry detergent. It will still get your clothes clean, and is better for your washing machine, especially high efficiency (HE) washers.

Goat Milk Laundry Soap Sizes

  • Trial (3 oz)= ~5 Tbsp
  • Regular (10 oz) = ~20 Tbsp
  • Refill (5 lb) = ~160 Tbsp

Goat Milk Laundry Soap Directions

These directions are also found on the packaging for your reference.

High Efficiency Machines: Use 1 Tbsp
Regular Washing Machines: Use 2 Tbsp
Use an extra Tbsp for particularly dirty laundry
OK to use in hot or cold water

Optional:
Use 1/2 cup white vinegar in the rinse cycle (fabric softener dispenser) to soften and brighten clothes.
Use up to 1 cup hydrogen peroxide as a whitener instead of bleach.

Most people put GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap in the soap dispenser. Some customers prefer to put it directly in with their clothes, but if the load is very full, it may not all dissolve.

Notes on Septic Systems

Septic experts generally tell people to avoid using powdered laundry soap for two reasons:
1. too much is often used and does not dissolve properly
2. many 'bargain' powders have large amounts of non-biodegradable fillers such as clay which will clog the pores in the soil in your drain field.

Now the good news... your GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap requires a small amount of powder per load, so it easily dissolves completely even in high efficiency washers that use far less water. Also, we do not add any such fillers that will lead to premature septic failure. So you can continue to use and recommend the GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap that you've come to love with confidence!

Goat Milk Laundry Soap Ingredients

Unscented Goat Milk Soap; Borax; Baking Soda; Washing Soda.


A Note About Safety: While this is simple, natural soap, it is for laundry use, not on your body. For bathing and handwashing, please try one of our different recipes that works well with your skin.

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Curious about how natural laundry soap might work for you? This is a great way to try a few loads to let the product prove itself. You're using goat milk soaps to keep the nasty chemicals off your skin, but have you considered what chemicals your clothes can carry? Commercial laundry detergents contain chemicals such as optical brighteners that bind to your clothing. These chemicals then come in contact with your skin and can cause irritation.

GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap is simply made with goat milk soap, borax, washing soda, and baking soda. It doesn't contain any nasty, unwanted chemicals and is not designed to bind to your clothing. This makes it a wonderful alternative to store bought laundry detergents that can be irritating to the skin and bad for the environment.

We have many customers using this soap on cloth diapers with great results. Please note that this GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap will not "suds" like store-bought laundry detergent. It will still get your clothes clean, and is better for your washing machine, especially high efficiency (HE) washers.

Goat Milk Laundry Soap Sizes

  • Trial (3 oz)= ~5 Tbsp
  • Regular (10 oz) = ~20 Tbsp
  • Refill (5 lb) = ~160 Tbsp

Goat Milk Laundry Soap Directions

These directions are also found on the packaging for your reference.

High Efficiency Machines: Use 1 Tbsp
Regular Washing Machines: Use 2 Tbsp
Use an extra Tbsp for particularly dirty laundry
OK to use in hot or cold water

Optional:
Use 1/2 cup white vinegar in the rinse cycle (fabric softener dispenser) to soften and brighten clothes.
Use up to 1 cup hydrogen peroxide as a whitener instead of bleach.

Most people put GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap in the soap dispenser. Some customers prefer to put it directly in with their clothes, but if the load is very full, it may not all dissolve.

Notes on Septic Systems

Septic experts generally tell people to avoid using powdered laundry soap for two reasons:
1. too much is often used and does not dissolve properly
2. many 'bargain' powders have large amounts of non-biodegradable fillers such as clay which will clog the pores in the soil in your drain field.

Now the good news... your GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap requires a small amount of powder per load, so it easily dissolves completely even in high efficiency washers that use far less water. Also, we do not add any such fillers that will lead to premature septic failure. So you can continue to use and recommend the GMS Goat Milk Laundry Soap that you've come to love with confidence!

Goat Milk Laundry Soap Ingredients

Unscented Goat Milk Soap; Borax; Baking Soda; Washing Soda.


A Note About Safety: While this is simple, natural soap, it is for laundry use, not on your body. For bathing and handwashing, please try one of our different recipes that works well with your skin.

Loved by Many

  • Cleaning Rags and Towels Come Out Cleaner, Brighter, and Softer Than Ever

    Used the laundry soap to wash a load of towels and threw in some cleaning rags. The cleaning rags came out cleaner and brighter than they have been in a long time. The bath and kitchen towels felt and looked clean and were soft.

    Lynn W. ✅ Verified Buyer

  • Exceeded Expectations After Years Without Commercial Products

    Very pleased with the trial pack of Goat Milk Laundry soap. I haven’t used commercial laundry products in twelve plus years. Goat Milk stuff laundry soap met my expectations. I am proud to support this company. my dark clothes.

    Teresa W. ✅ Verified Buyer

  • Delivers Just Fresh, Unscented Clean

    The laundry soap left my clothes smelling like nothing but clean clothes - no mountain breezes, Irish springs, or floral meadows. Exactly what I want. Just clean clothes. Thank You!

    Carla P. ✅ Verified Buyer

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About Us

The Jonas family is a God-loving, hard-working, ever-learning family that seeks to honor Jesus in all that we do.  We began Goat Milk Stuff to share the goodness of goat milk with others, to bring Jim home full-time, and to provide an environment where the children could learn to be entrepreneurs. As the children and Goat Milk Stuff have grown, we've been able to watch all of these goals come to fruition. We have a very simple philosophy when it comes to parenting and educating our children.

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Meet Our Goats

We breed Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf registered dairy goats in Scottsburg, Indiana - only half an hour North of Louisville, Kentucky. Our Alpine dairy goats are raised as naturally as possible. We have a 36 acre farm in Southern Indiana, and the goats spend their days in the woods, in their pastures, or in the barn if there's bad weather. We have approximately 200 Alpine baby goats born every year, and have plenty of baby goats for sale February through April and sometimes after that.

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