Dawn Dishwashing Detergent and enough water to make 1/2 gallon. Use about 1/2 cup per load of laundry. Works great for me…low suds. Also, adding vinegar (1/2 – 1 cup) to the rinse cycle is always a good thing to do for people with delicate skin. Samantha says 24 August 2013...
Long time ago my mum use to make home made dry laundry detergent from cheap soap. Sarah That’s awesome, Mrs Martinez! Thanks so much for sharing your experience and story with us! Isn’t it amazing how simple life was back then, and how we’ve come full-circle and are now struggli...
This homemade deodorant recipe is made with natural ingredients, takes less than 5 minutes to make, and WORKS! My husband calls it “Man Stink Killing Deodorant” 🙂 Ingredients: 3 tablespoons baking soda (If this feels like too much after trying it, decrease by a tablespoon and increase...
Reusable pads can be washed along with your regular load of laundry. They do not need a delicate cycle. Do not use scented laundry detergent or soap on cloth pads or it will irritate your skin. Hang dry your cloth pads. They have a tendency to bunch when placed in the dryer. How to...
If you have delicate fabrics (silk, satin, etc) you should spot test. Hope this helps! -Bren Reply Leslie February 28, 2017 at 12:09 pm I use vinegar , water and tea tree oil , I do have a plastic spray bottle and have not yet had a problem with it . Not only is it a ...
Check for Customization:If you have specific laundry needs, ensure the service can accommodate them. Ask about options for detergents, fabric softeners, and handling delicate items. Inquire About Turnaround Time:Some services offer same-day or next-day turnaround, while others might take a few ...
Tip: Line each family member’s hamper with a laundry bag so the bag can easily travel to the laundry room for sorting. 2. Organize your washing and drying area Maximize the space above or around your washer and dryer with shelving, hooks or a line for air-drying delicate items. Shelves...
washing machine. However, before putting it in the dryer, check to make sure you’ve succeeded in removing the stain.If it’s still there, do not put it in the dryer;doing so will set the stain, and then all bets are off. Instead, use your vinegar and laundry detergent solution once...
Wash stuffed animals or blankets in the washing machine with mild detergent on a gentle or delicate cycle. Use a mesh laundry bag to keep them protected. Dry on low heat, or let them air dry if they’re especially fragile. You can also use a hair dryer to help stuffed animals and ted...