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hipmamato4 Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 6:02:29 PM
Recipes for homemade laundry soap is easy to find. What about a homemade recipe for fabric softener? I'm ashamed to say :) that I love using perfumed fabric softeners. My mother never did, but my grandma always did, so for me the smell reminds me of going to Grandma's house.

Anyone know of any recipes?

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Beehind Thyme Posted - Dec 29 2008 : 09:02:15 AM
Goode Morning... FaRmGiRLs...

I too, would love to know a recipe for fabric softener... I love to hang clothes on the line. I will definitely use the vinegar trick to see how I like it.

Thank you... for bringing this up.

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MsCwick Posted - Dec 29 2008 : 08:47:27 AM
I do the vinegar also. I put it in the place the fabric softener is supposed to go, so it gets put into the rinse cycle on it's own.
Sitnalta Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 6:09:00 PM
I would love to know the answer to this too. I hate when my clothes are stiff as a board when I take them off the line, but I am severly allergic to perfumed/ store bought fabric softeners of any kind.
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ThePixiesPlayhouse Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 6:08:24 PM
Adding vinegar to the rinse cycle works great.....and you can scent it with EO's.

I use lavender in a little muslin sack......and throw it in the dryer (closed, of course.....LOL)

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