As with fabric softener, vinegar can soften clothes, and it has a mild anti-static effect. As a bonus, vinegar works well to get rid of mildew. Whatever alternative you use to dryer sheets in the washer or dryer might work on your clothes, it likely won't have as many interesting off...
I’ve tried everything I can think of to get them transparent again, with no success. I’ve used Mean Green, cleaning vinegar and let them sit, etc. I’ve used microfiber cloths and plastic scrubbers. How can I get them clean again? Please log in or create a free account to ...
To make them feel like new again you will want to wash them with some vinegar and baking soda. Step 1:Start a load of towels in the machine with hot water. Make sure you don't overload the towels. You want them to have plenty of room to agitate in the washing machine. Step 2:Ad...
Using 1/4 cup vinegar in your rinse cycle can do the job. You can set aside a jug just for this purpose and add about 2 dozen drops of your favorite essential oil to the jug if you’d like (or as much EO as you deem necessary for best results). In a pail combine 1 gallon of...
I read to add 1/2 c baking soda to washing machine drum, and 1c vinegar instead of fabric softener – then with nirmal detergent. It softens towels and brightens whites – I was so surprised at how well it worked, I have been trying to share this with as many people as I can! Lon...
First, take yourplungerand cover the outlet hole at the bottom of the toilet bowl. If you’re not able to create a tight seal with the plunger, use old rags to plug any gaps. You can make your plunger more effective by running it under a hot tap first to soften the rubber. ...
your fibers are probably dry. To combat this have an application of boiled linseed oil applied and white dry. If you're reeds become loose that you can repair the traditional Wicker by using a damp towel (usually an hour) to soften up the strands so they will become...
Lets see how it meets up with the technique of how to make a perfect salad. Flavors: Sweet- pomegranate, carrot Sour- pomegranate, lemon juice, vinegar Salty- purslane, salt Bitter- peppers Spicy- pepper, scallions Texture Crunchy- carrots, zucchini, purslane ...
The glass door used to get this gunk on it. No more gunk! I think that was soap residue mixed with body oils. And my clothes smell fresh and clean. I use baking soda in the wash dispenser and white vinegar in the rinse cycle when I wash towels and washcloths, yet not every time ...
If you can’t afford to purchase anything right now, you can still wring your clothes out by laying the wet clothes on bath towels and running a rolling pin over them. This won’t get them as dry as a wringer but will work until you can afford to do something better. ...