Here are some fabric softener recipes you can try:Homemade Fabric Softener With Natural IngredientsThis recipe is nice for those that want softened clothing, but do not like any residual scent from their fabric softener on their clothing.Ingredients:...
Homemade Fabric Softening SprayEveryone loves a warm, fresh-smelling pile of clean clothes, but sometimes the products we use in our laundry contain unnecessary chemicals and additives. This natural fabric softener DIY uses the power of vinegar and essential oils to give your clothes a crisp, ...
Note:These homemade dryer sheets do not soften laundry they are mainly for adding scent. To soften clothes use the homemade fabric softener recipe above. Another way to soften naturally is to usefelted wool ballsin the dryer, which also decreases static. Other Ways to Reduce Static Cling Want...
Fabric softeners make your laundry smell great and soften your clothes and linens too. Unfortunately, they can also be somewhat expensive and don't last long either, which can be a real bummer. The good news is that it's super easy and inexpensive to make homemade reusable scented fabric ...
Both commercial air freshener and homemade air freshener with fabric softener can: Act as hormone disruptors. Cause asthma to develop in healthy people. Cause cancer in humans. How to Make Room Freshener with Essential Oils The best homemade room refresher is simple: water, vodka, and essential...
Here’s a more detailed recipe you can try for a homemade batch of softener: 1 part Vinegar 1 part Baking Soda 2 parts Hot Water Place a pail large enough to hold double the amount of ingredients in the kitchen sink or bathtub. Mix the baking soda and water in the pail, stir till ...
In this homemade fabric softener recipe, I’ve used Lavender and Geranium oils due to their soothing, conditioning properties. Whatever you decide to use, your clothes will come out feeling softer and smelling nicer. Best Natural Fabric Softener Spray ...
If you start to think the sponges aren’t working their best, all you need to do is top them up again. They’re more eco-friendly than a store-bought solution, especially if you use homemade fabric softener to make them, down to the fact that they can be reused so many times. ...
Here’s a project that will help you save on electricity from your dryer and eliminate the need for fabric softener, which has harmful chemicals and perfumes. Fabric softener can be expensive, isn’t recommended for certain articles (towels, cloth diapers) because it reduces absorbency, and it...
Over the past couple years I have been researching ways that I can cut down on the amount of toxins in our home. Recently I have switched to a more natural laundry detergent and fabric softener. I thought I would share what I am using now and how that is going. (Note: I purchased ...