We have already talked about how to make your own laundry detergent, today we bring homemade alternatives to soften fabric naturally . These recipes are very easy as well as being economical, and are made with various combinations of common ingredients like baking soda, vinegar and conditioner.
There are three main methods of fabric softener. Next, each with its advantages and disadvantages is described. Remember you can add essential oils to any of these recipes to give a light but rich aroma.
1) The simplest recipe of all is one that is well known ingredients: vinegar . Vinegar is cheap and non-toxic as well as being effective and disinfectant. Naturally, softens all of her clothes and helps to remove soap residue. Finally, vinegar reduces static while drying. Just add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle and ready. Nothing easier than that and do not worry your clothes will not smell like vinegar.
2) The second recipe is only slightly more complex and employs another favorite cleaning ingredient: baking soda. Baking soda is another natural fabric softener, plus help clean and deodorize clothes. Just add 6 cups of vinegar to 1 cup of baking soda, mix, then use 1/2 to 1 cup during the rinse cycle.
3) The final recipe seems to be very common around the net. In this version, 6 parts water to 3 parts vinegar and 2 parts hair conditioner combined. Mix everything in a bowl, stir and then use ½ cup (more or less, as needed) per cycle. This recipe seems to reap excellent reviews and is very cost effective if you use a cheap conditioner.
There are three main methods of fabric softener. Next, each with its advantages and disadvantages is described. Remember you can add essential oils to any of these recipes to give a light but rich aroma.
1) The simplest recipe of all is one that is well known ingredients: vinegar . Vinegar is cheap and non-toxic as well as being effective and disinfectant. Naturally, softens all of her clothes and helps to remove soap residue. Finally, vinegar reduces static while drying. Just add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle and ready. Nothing easier than that and do not worry your clothes will not smell like vinegar.
2) The second recipe is only slightly more complex and employs another favorite cleaning ingredient: baking soda. Baking soda is another natural fabric softener, plus help clean and deodorize clothes. Just add 6 cups of vinegar to 1 cup of baking soda, mix, then use 1/2 to 1 cup during the rinse cycle.
3) The final recipe seems to be very common around the net. In this version, 6 parts water to 3 parts vinegar and 2 parts hair conditioner combined. Mix everything in a bowl, stir and then use ½ cup (more or less, as needed) per cycle. This recipe seems to reap excellent reviews and is very cost effective if you use a cheap conditioner.
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