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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Save some money on fabric softener????

This is for those who are sensitive to smells and detergents. I found this article online and I thought I would share it with you. Hey its worth a try!!!

Have you ever thought about using white vinegar in your laundry?

I hadn’t until a while ago when I heard that you can add vinegar to your towel loads to fluff them up instead of using liquid fabric softener!

Who wouldn’t want fluffy towels?

So, we started to put 1/2 cup of vinegar in a full load and a 1/4 cup in a smaller load of towels. You just pour it in at the beginning in the fabric softener slot or during your rinse cycle when you would normally put in your liquid fabric softener. We have found this to be immensely beneficial to our laundry and to our budget! And it is a natural alternative!

Not only does the vinegar “fluff” the towels, it actually takes smells out too! So you can have fluffier, fresher smelling towels.

We also use it with our sheet and blanket loads for the same reasons.
We also use it in our white loads.

Vinegar is very cheap especially in bulk or gallon size bottles (I get the double pack of white vinegar at Sams). This will save you an incredible amount of money not needing to use liquid softener. You will not need to purchase special or expensive odor removing laundry products.

We still use dryer sheets as needed to reduce the static – but we use the sheets in the dryer. The vinegar does help to reduce some static.

We also read somewhere that the harsh chemicals in fabric softener actually break down the threads whereas vinegar will not break the towel threads hardly at all – so your towels may last longer as well and save you money on towel replacement.
It is also gentler on the skin and perfect for those with sensitivities to the ingredients in common household laundry products.

I have not personally tried this yet but will be giving it a whirl :o)

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