Laundry Stripping Recipe (That Gets Crazy Amounts of Nastiness Out of Your Clothes & Linens!) (2024)

Late last year I tried laundry stripping for the first time and after seeing the nastiness it got out of our sheets & towels, I was hooked! It’s really simple to do (and honestly kind of addictive 🙈) so today I’m sharing the laundry stripping recipe and the step by step for getting the job done! (post includes affiliate links; full disclosure statement available {here})

What is Laundry Stripping?

While you might not be able to see it, over time your clothes and linens develop a build-up of residue from body oils, laundry detergent, and fabric softener. Laundry stripping is the deep cleaning process of stripping all of that residue away. The amount of nastiness that you can get out of your “clean” laundry through the laundry stripping process is both amazing and horrifying all at the same time 😂! It’s as simple as soaking your laundry for several hours and then throwing it in your washer and dryer – I’ll share the laundry stripping recipe along with the step by step of the laundry stripping process.

Laundry Stripping Recipe

The laundry strip recipe or formula is pretty simple. It’s a 1:1:2 ratio of Borax, washing soda, and powdered laundry detergent. For a standard bathtub that’s filled about ½ full with hot water, add:

¼ cup Borax Detergent Booster (available {here})

¼ cup Washing Soda (available {here})

½ cup powdered laundry detergent – I use Tide (available {here})

Optional – ¼ cup Calgon (available {here})

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The Calgon (which is a water softener) is something you should consider adding if you have hard water. For some reason it’s been out of stock pretty much everywhere for a while now plus our water isn’t that hard so I haven’t used when I’ve done laundry stripping. But if you have hard water and can get your hands on some, definitely throw it into the mix!

How to Strip your Laundry Step by Step

1. Gather the Items You Want to Strip

Gather up the items that you want to strip – towels, sheets, and workout clothes are some of the most common items to strip but anything that’s machine washable in hot water is fair game! If it’s something that you’ve sweated in a lot or just worn or used the heck out of, chances are there’s a good bit of detergent build-up along with the build-up of oils and other human nastiness. You do laundry stripping on clean clothes (which makes it all the more crazy how much yuck you’ll see come out of them!).

I’m going to strip a set of sheets, some older towels that my sensitive nose thinks have a slight smell to them when wet, and my daughter’s duvet cover:

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The duvet cover is a real test because my daughter is always kicking her top sheet off and using only her duvet. Over time it’s gotten discolored in spots and even bleach hasn’t been able to restore it to a whiter white.

Use common sense by sorting the laundry you’re stripping by color just like you would when using the washing machine. Since we’re using hot water, you obviously don’t want to put a red t-shirt in with your white sheets and you only want to strip non-delicate items that are ok to put in hot water.

2. Fill Your Tub

Fill your bathtub about ½ full (or only as full as you need to in order to fully submerge the items you’re stripping – I fill my large soaking tub about ⅓ full) with HOT water. If you have a large sink, you can also use that as long as you don’t have too many items (but beware that your sink will be out of commission for several hours!). You can also use a top-loading washing machine.

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3. Add the Ingredients From the Laundry Stripping Recipe

Sprinkle the Borax, washing soda, and powdered detergent (plus the Calgon if you’re using it) into the tub using the laundry stripping recipe above. Stir the water to dissolve the powders and mix them together. Use gloves throughout the laundry stripping process for safety.

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4. Submerge Your Laundry and Stir

Submerge your items in the water and stir them around the tub a bit. From this point out, you’ll want to come back every hour or so to stir (and become horrified at how gross the water is getting), allowing your items to soak for 5-6 hours. This is what my previously clean blue water looked like after an hour of soaking:

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This is after three hours:

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And this was at the end after 5 hours (I pulled the clothes back so you could see the nastiness in its full glory) – so gross!! And remember, this was CLEAN laundry!

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5. Remove Laundry & Wash

The last step is to drain your tub, squeeze excess water out of your laundry, and then run it through a wash cycle in your washing machine (don’t add any detergent). I then do an extra rinse cycle to make sure all of the gross stuff that was in the tub water is totally rinsed out of it.

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Then throw everything in the dryer as usual and marvel at your super clean and white laundry!

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So how did my batch of laundry look and smell after I stripped it? Everything definitely looked whiter – I could tell a noticeable difference especially with the set of sheets I washed. When my daughter comes home from college to visit, she’ll have a cleaner than clean bed to hop into:

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And my towels that had a funk to them passed my sensitive nose sniff test when wet. As far as my daughter’s duvet, it didn’t restore all of the discolored areas to the original super white white but it definitely whitened them up quite a bit which was a job even bleach hadn’t been able to do so I was happy with the results! If you guys try laundry stripping, let me know how it works out for you!

For any of you that are new around here, if you’re looking for more details or sources for anything in our bathroom, you can find those {here} in my master bathroom reveal post:

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and you can get the details on our laundry room {here}:

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And be sure to check out some of my other favorite cleaning posts:

How to Clean Your Washing Machine {here}

The Best Way to Clean Stainless Steel Appliances {here}

Shark vs. Dyson Cordless Vacuum Face-Off {here}

XO,

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FAQs

Laundry Stripping Recipe (That Gets Crazy Amounts of Nastiness Out of Your Clothes & Linens!)? ›

The general ratio for the laundry stripping recipe is 2 parts powdered detergent, 1 part Borax and 1 part washing soda. For most laundry stripping in standard size tubs, follow this recipe: ¼ cup ARM & HAMMER Super Washing Soda. ¼ cup Borax.

What is the formula for laundry stripping? ›

The general ratio for the laundry stripping recipe is 2 parts powdered detergent, 1 part Borax and 1 part washing soda. For most laundry stripping in standard size tubs, follow this recipe: ¼ cup ARM & HAMMER Super Washing Soda. ¼ cup Borax.

How do you strip dirty laundry? ›

Step 1: Fill your bathtub or a large bucket with very hot water. Step 2: Mix in 1/4 cup of Borax, 1/4 cup of washing soda and 1 cup of powdered laundry detergent. Step 3: Place clothes in the soaking solution and stir. Step 4: Leave the clothes to soak overnight, stirring them occasionally.

Why is laundry stripping bad? ›

It can include dye from the fabrics and even fibers lost during stripping. Also, Wang says, the washing soda used in stripping can combine with deposits in hard water to create additional residue on fabrics.

How do you get buildup out of clothes? ›

Try running a clothes-free load with vinegar or baking soda, adding a couple of clean washcloths or towels for extra scrubbing power as they churn around in the tub.

Will laundry stripping work without borax? ›

To strip your clothing without borax, use laundry detergent as a substitute. Here's how: Add a heavy-duty laundry detergent to the hot water. The amount of detergent you need will depend on the volume of water and the quantity of clothing being stripped.

Can you use Dawn for laundry stripping? ›

Then pour 1/2 cup of baking soda. Then squirt in dawn dish soap if you'd like (this is totally optional, but a good choice if you have particularly greasy items. Perhaps someone in the family is a mechanic!) Then, you leave this hot tub of stuff to sit and soak for 12-24 hours.

Does stripping laundry actually work? ›

Laundry stripping is a good solution for extremely soiled clothes that you may think twice about loading into your washing machine. But it can also remove residue you wouldn't otherwise notice.

What is the truth about laundry stripping? ›

Laundry stripping should be done in moderation because it can wear down fabric if done too often. Of course, some may find the time needed a barrier. Also, laundry stripping does not work for everything. You'll want to skip trying this process on delicate items or items that cannot be washed in hot water.

Does borax ruin clothes? ›

Whitens your whites

Borax isn't going to damage the colours of your clothes either, as bleach is known to do.

How long should you strip laundry for? ›

Rinse and Wash

After soaking the laundry for at least 4 hours, drain the stripping solution from the tub or sink. Refill the tub with cool water to rinse away any stripping solution left in the fabrics. Drain the tub and gently squeeze out the excess water from the laundry.

Can I use baking soda for laundry stripping? ›

It's a similar practice at play here: It's not dirt or germs, but years of buildup from using products on your hair. Theoretically, Richardson says, using a couple of cups of baking soda in a load of laundry is an effective way to remove the buildup on your clothes and towels.

How do you get rid of heavy product buildup? ›

Use a Clarifying Shampoo

Regular shampoos are formulated to remove dirt and excess oil from your hair, but clarifying, or anti-residue, shampoos are specifically made to remove product buildup to help revive dull, flat hair.

Will hydrogen peroxide get sap out of clothes? ›

Hydrogen peroxide's bleaching properties can tackle the brownish discoloration that can result from sap stains. Gently blot sap stain with a hydrogen peroxide-soaked cotton ball.

What is the ratio for laundry stripping? ›

Laundry stripping recipe

These ingredients are used in a 1:1:2 ratio, so 1/4 cup of Borax, 1/4 cup of washing soda and 1/2 cup of laundry detergent.

How much baking soda do I use to strip laundry? ›

How to Strip Your Laundry
  1. 1/4 cup Borax.
  2. 1/4 cup washing or baking soda.
  3. 1/2 cup powdered detergent.
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How do you strip laundry with borax and oxiclean? ›

I mix equal parts of oxyclean and borax in an empty container and use it with every load except those with bleach(borax only for those). This works wonders for odors and grime. I usually use one scoop, about half a cup, for most loads. You can use more or less as needed.

What is a substitute for borax? ›

Borax Substitute is sodium sesquicarbonate - a mineral compound, with similar pH to borax, making it ideal for cleaning and laundry. It is gentler than Soda Crystals yet stronger than Bicarbonate of Soda.

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