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Carolinagirl Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 10:22:37 AM
Okay-

First, I have seen two recipes for linen water, one includes vodka and the other doesn't (just distilled water and the essential oil). What's the difference? What's the vodka for?

Second, I go through dishtowels like crazy, sometimes a couple a day. Same way with dishcloths. Usually they end up souring before I can get them in the washer, because I don't want to wash such a tiny load. Any suggestions on what I could do with them? I used to keep a little trash can in the kitchen and toss them in there, but they mildewed!

Thanks so much-
Kim in NC
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ali2583 Posted - Jul 11 2006 : 2:24:13 PM
I had no idea about the vodka. Wow - that is such a great tip!

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therusticcottage Posted - Jul 11 2006 : 11:40:07 AM
Judy -- what a great tip! I never thought of steeping the flowers. I've got lavender, rosemary, and some mint that I've been drying. Gonna go steep some herbs! Thanks!


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JudyBlueEyes Posted - Jul 11 2006 : 08:25:54 AM
You can also make linen water by just steeping your flowers in boiled distilled water and then straining. You can use any fragrant flower you have - roses, jasmine, lilac, lavender, or herbs - rosemary, etc. This should be kept refrigerated, and I would only make enough to use for the time, like if you iron once a week, then make a cup or so the night before you're going to iron. Then you don't need the alcohol or the essential oils. Have fun! Judy

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therusticcottage Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 5:06:56 PM
Vodka is for a preservative for the water. It does help some to disperse the essential oils but they will still float on top and the water needs to be shaken before using. Without the vodka you'd get some nasties in the water pretty quickly. I always use distilled water when making mine. Hope this helps. I've never had the essential oils stain but always spot test your fabric first.

I always drape my wet washcloths, towels, etc over the side of a laundry basket until ready to be laundered.


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BStein Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 2:58:47 PM
I always wondered about homemade recipes for linen water...the essential oils don't stain when you spray the clothes and then iron it in?
Barbara in Ohio
JudyBlueEyes Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 1:24:07 PM
Hi, I had experience with mildewed washcloths when I lived in Lebanon, Ohio, outside of Cincinnati. Put me off using washcloths for a long time. It was so humid, that even though I wrung it out really good after a bath, they still mildewed. I don't have an answer for that, as you appear to live in NC where it is probably humid also.
As for the linen water, the alcohol helps the essential oils disperse. You just shake it up before using it. You don't need the alcohol, but if you have it, using some doesn't hurt.
Good luck with the mildew problem! Judy

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 11:47:30 AM
I do exactly the same thing..drape them over a basket in the laundry room (the whites basket) and let them dry. I tend to use alot of them so it dosn't take too long to have a load ready

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DaisyFarm Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 10:52:39 AM
When I worked in the theater, we kept vodka in a spray bottle and any heavy costuming that couldn't be drycleaned or laundered before the next performance was liberally sprayed down. It evaporated quickly, de-odorized and to some extent, disinfected. When JesusChrist Superstar was here, we used ALOT of it, particularly on the priests robes...they would get pretty stinky in the heat of the theater...vodka worked great!
I'm fussy about t-towels and dishcloths too and have lots on hand so that I only wash a full load. I drape them over the side of their own laundry basket to dry out thoroughly before tossing them into the basket. I think the only way to prevent them from souring or mildewing is to make sure they get dried out while you store them before washing. And yes I have to admit, with the exception of egg cloths, it's the only load that gets bleach around here.
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