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Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserTake two capfuls of the fabric softener and fill the rest of the spray bottle with water and wallah! Instant Fabric Freshener. If you prefer a less potent smell you can use 1 capful of softener, it still works the same. Also, if you want to make generic wrinkle releaser you use 1 capful of any liquid fabric softener and fill the rest of the spray bottle with water. Spray on wrinkled clothing tug to smooth and hang to dry - wrinkle free. But the coolest thing is if you keep your bottle of fabric freshener in your laundry room, you can simply spray it on the wet clothes when placing them in the dryer, I use 8-10 sprays per load and you no longer need dryer sheets but get that oh so lovely smell and feel that fabric softener sheets give your clothes. By MomFor2Gifts Feedback About This Post:RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserMy husband is an upholstery & carpet cleaner. He said this would be a horrible idea - it would leave a residue that would actualy attract dirt. Most fabric softeners are petroleum based. Even natural fabric softeners - even though they are plant based - would leave a residue unless rinsed. Think about it - would you spray diluted hair conditioner or lotion on your furniture? A cheap & easy alternative would be a spray bottle filled w/an essential oil you like, water & a bit of alcohol. Post By Kelly (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserGreat tip about spraying the laundry! =) Post By Molly (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserI make wrinkle releaser at home by using a little liquid fabric softener, water, and add rubbing alcohol. The alcohol helps the liquid to evaporate quicker. Experiment and use your own judgement as to the proportions of fabric softener to water, to alcohol. It works great! Post By Anne (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserSpeaking of bed wetters, I finally gave up and bought a "hi-riser" air bed (looks like the real thing with coverlets etc. same height as a regular bed.) Now, I just remove everything to the washer, wipe down the vinyl with febbeez and start over. NO SMELL & very hygenic too. Post By Sashia (Guest Post) RE: Another way to make Febreze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserProblem with fabric softener is, you only need the perfume, not the softener and binders. That stuff stays on what you spray, and over time builds up and feels slick/waxy like fabric softener does. The best mix I've ever heard of was, believe it or not, fill an old febreze bottle with 1 capful of fabic softener, 60% water and 40% cheap vodka. It has no odor, and helps it evaporate faster. Vodka is known to kill odors. try it! Post By Kelani (Guest Post) RE: Getting rid of urine odors.A family member has had their bladder removed due to cancer and has to wear an external collection bag for the rest of their life. There are a number of leakage problems because the only medical equipment is a throw-away item and not for lifelong use as will be the case for this family member. We have found that white vinegar works just fine for flushing the overnight collection bag and eliminating any odors. It should do the job around the commode as well that the mother mentioned having with young boys. The odor comes from letting the problem get old. An immediate cleanup is the answer. We carry various size bottles of vinegar when we travel and keep gallons on hand at home. When linens are wet with urine the best thing to do is just immediately throw them in the washing machine and wash normally. Post By Lester H. Hollans (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle Releaser
Someone asked if there was a way to get rid of urine odors from boys who can't aim. I raised 4 and threatened to put inches of cat litter by the toilet. I never did. Post by Vicka RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserDoes anyone know of a good way to get rid of urine smells in the bathroom? My boys have a problem aiming and bleach does not do the trick. I would appreciate any hints. Thanks. Post By Pam (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserThanks for the "wrinkle release" suggestion. I was hoping to find a way to make one at home. Downey has a wrintle release which I love because it's so great when in a hurry or on clothing just wrinkled from the drawer, etc. However, it is expensive, not all stores carry it but most of all it seems whenever I find a product I love, it usually discontinues :-) Post By Elisa (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle Releaser
Hi, Sorry I replied before but for some reason it did not post. Post by MomFor2Gifts RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserJust need to know what size spray bottle we are talking about for the recipe. Thank you so much for helping us save! Post By Diane (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserDOES IT STAIN FABRIC? Post By SNIGDIBBLY (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle Releaser
I was wondering about using it on other things as well. Post By Deb (Guest Post) RE: Making Febreeze Type Fabric Freshener & Wrinkle ReleaserI am going to have to try this one out. Can't this be used on other things too besides clothes? I use the regular febreeze on my son and daughters bed when they pea after i scrub it down to make it smell good.Tina Post By Tina Dalasinski (Guest Post) |
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