DIY NATURAL FABRICS SOFTNERS AND LAUNDRY BOOSTERS


Natural Fabric Softeners:

White Vinegar:Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of white vinegar to the fabric softener dispenser of your washing machine.The vinegar helps soften clothes, remove odors, and reduce static cling.Don't worry, the vinegar smell dissipates during the rinse cycle, leaving no odor on your clothes.

Baking Soda:Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of baking soda to the washing machine during the rinse cycle.Baking soda helps soften clothes, neutralize odors, and can also help brighten whites.

Epsom Salt:Dissolve 1 cup of Epsom salt in hot water and add it to your washer's fabric softener dispenser.Epsom salt can help soften fabrics and is particularly good for towels and linens.

Laundry Boosters:

Lemon Juice:Add 1/2 to 1 cup of lemon juice to the wash cycle.Lemon juice helps brighten whites and remove stains due to its natural bleaching properties.

Essential Oils:Add a few drops of your favourite essential oils, such as lavender, tea tree, or lemon, to a small cloth or cotton ball.Toss the cloth or cotton ball into the dryer with your laundry to add a natural fragrance.

Washing Soda:Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of washing soda to the wash cycle along with your laundry detergent.Washing soda helps boost the cleaning power of your detergent, especially in hard water.

Borax:Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of borax to the wash cycle.Borax helps whiten whites, remove stains, and deodorise clothes.

Safety Tips:Always test these homemade solutions on a small, inconspicuous area of your clothes before using them on a larger scale to ensure compatibility.Be cautious with essential oils if anyone in your household has allergies or sensitivities.Avoid mixing vinegar and bleach, as this combination can produce harmful fumes.

By using these natural fabric softeners and laundry boosters, you can achieve fresh, clean clothes without the use of harsh chemicals.

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