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I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!2 cups vinegar 2 cups baking soda 4 cups hot water Be careful when adding the baking soda, do so very slowly as it will foam up. Cap and shake gently from side to side, opening the cap to allow air to escape (you may need to do this several times). Add about 20 drops of essential oil. I love lavender but you can use cedarwood, rose, eucalyptus, whatever you love. Shake side to side before each use as the baking soda will settle. Pour just past the line in a downyball (I find this method works better than the machines fabric softener dispenser). Toss the ball in and that's it. It costs a mere pennies to make. Buy the huge boxes of baking soda now available and gallons of white vinegar. No static cling whatsoever and leaves a lovely scent on your clothing. For extra fragrance, put some in a spray bottle and spray your load of laundry as it goes into the dryer. The serviceman where we bought our Whirlpool washer and dryer combo said NEVER to use any type of dryer sheets in a dryer. They leave a residue on the lint screen. Take your screen and hold it under a running faucet. If the water beads and doesn't run thru freely, it's clogged by use of dryer sheets. Try this cheap, environmentally friendly verison instead. It's safe to use on children's sleepwear and doesn't diminish the absorbency of towels or clothes as it does not coat the fabric. Thank you! Melissa Feedback About This Post:RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!
Guest poster here. I need some opinions. If there was a Febreze clone for half the price:with the same formula, that worked better with fewer sprays, had the same scents, plus a few custom scents (lavender, tropical, plus any most requested ones), came in a 48oz bottle vs. Febreze's 27oz bottle, and could be bought online/eBay for around $4.00 (plus $2-4 shipping) would anyone buy it? Post By kelaniz (Guest Post) RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!Kill static with a loosely balled piece of foil in the dryer. It will eventually tighten up and fall apart - cheap to replace. I've been doing this for years - NO STATIC AT ALL in our clothes! Post By Carolyn (Guest Post) RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!
Just wondering...... Post by JGS85 RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!Wal-mart or most major discount stores sell them next to the Downy F.S., but I usually see the display empty. You can talk to your local store manager and have them hold one for you or call you when they come in. Some are nice enough to do that. Post by camo_angels RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!
I've been looking for those Downy Balls but can't find them. Does anybody know what store carries them? I live in San Antonio, Tx. Thanks! Post By PeggyGV (Guest Post) RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!Okay, I did it by halving the recipe. I used my Mighty small All bottle (32 oz, and the detergent really is concentrated!) I tried it on one load using my machine dispenser (truly frugal, gotta use what I got!) - one capful of rinse & one capful of water. Had a little Baking Soda residue in it, but not too bad. The clothes looked like they had no residue, and I threw them in the dryer. I was so excited I kept checking them! I had other clothes hang drying, and threw them in for comparison. All the clothes I used with the rinse were SOFT, but still had the static. THe other ones weren't soft. I am SOLD! The lint catcher had NO baking soda on it. So I marked the instructions on the bottle, and hopefully my friend that does his laundry here will try it, instead of those sheets! Thanks for this recipe, I can't wait to see how my towels will feel! Post by camo_angels RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!How about if you mix all ingredients in a large container and stir. Then pour into bottle?? Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!I've been using the baking soda/vinegar and water for the past few months. Great find! Post By MISS JANE (Guest Post) RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!Thanks for posting this I will have to try this out . Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!
I have been using this recipe for years. It is the best in my opinion. I don't use the essential oils, I prefer the smell of plain old clean laundry (especially just off the clothesline outside). Post by Terry Lynn RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!HOW AWSUM!!! im 13 and i hate it when my clothes get all SC (static clingy) so from now im im using THIS!! all u moms out there that make this site possible keep up the good work Post By Caitlyn (Guest Post) Essential Oils
These can be found at pretty much any healthfood store... they come in all kinds of different scents. We use the eucalyptis in the cold mist vaporizor when my girls have colds and it eases the coughing and congestion. Post by myfairladies RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!Where do you purchase the essential oils? Post by magnoliatn RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!
Thank you for posting this Melissa. Post by evlevo85 RE: I'll Never Buy Commercial Fabric Softener Again!I had heard once from one dryer repairman not to use Bounce softener sheets ever as they will leave a residue on the sensor in your dryer and it will dry too hot....another repairman said he'd never heard of that. I quit using dryer sheets and use the softener now...I am going to try this tho. Thanks for the tip. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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