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homesteaderbelle
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Belle

USA
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Posted - Jul 11 2008 :  6:18:33 PM  Show Profile  Click to see homesteaderbelle's MSN Messenger address
I love the smell of clothes after they have been on the clothes line! They smell of outside!

Here is a tip for those of you who do not like the stiff feeling that laundry gets when it is hung on the line. After your laundry has dried on the clothes line, put the laundry in the dyer for 5 - 10 minutes. This will 'fluff up' you laundry a bit making it less stiff and it will also kill any bugs that might have crawled in your laundry.

Belle


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Woodswoman
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Jennifer
Altamont NY
USA
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Posted - Jul 12 2008 :  5:44:52 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the tip!

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CabinCreek-Kentucky
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Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Jul 14 2008 :  1:50:29 PM  Show Profile
great tip .. the obvious sometimes seems to elude us! i'll surely do this! i sometimes don't put things on the line because i don't like the stiff, scratchy feel of bed linens dried ont he line. ( do like the fresh clean smell though!)

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mommom
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Susan
Lancaster Pennsylvania
USA
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Posted - Jul 14 2008 :  6:33:20 PM  Show Profile
Besides a brisk breeze taking the stiffness out of line hung clothes, a half cup of vinegar in the rinse water also does wonders. And, it still smells of the great outdoors! Susan
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iloveprims
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TRACY
Phillipsburg NJ
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Posted - Jul 15 2008 :  04:56:45 AM  Show Profile  Send iloveprims a Yahoo! Message
Thanks for the tip!

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lisamarie508
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Lisa
Idaho City ID
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Posted - Jul 20 2008 :  06:01:46 AM  Show Profile
I use vinegar as a softener, too. It does help, but I have to throw my sheets in the dryer for a few minutes to soften them more. I use flannel sheets year round and they just aren't soft enough otherwise. I do like the "scrubbing action" of the stiffer washcloths and towels though. It's kind of like a derma-massage!

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Lea
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Posted - Sep 22 2008 :  9:30:18 PM  Show Profile
I love the stiffness of the towels too, Lisa. It's like an extra little massage after my shower. But my boys like them soft and supple so I toss their linens in the dryer for a fluff!

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homesteaderbelle
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Belle

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Posted - Oct 13 2008 :  10:13:32 PM  Show Profile  Click to see homesteaderbelle's MSN Messenger address
quote:
Originally posted by mommom

Besides a brisk breeze taking the stiffness out of line hung clothes, a half cup of vinegar in the rinse water also does wonders. And, it still smells of the great outdoors! Susan



I also use vinegar as a softener! I usually don't put anything in the towels to soften them.

Another good use for white vinegar is for odor remover. When I buy a second-hand shirt, I soak the arm pits of the shirt in white vinegar, in case of any odor that may have been left in the shirt by the previous owner.

Belle

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MotherLodeBeth
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Beth
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Posted - Jan 12 2009 :  2:23:56 PM  Show Profile  Send MotherLodeBeth an AOL message
I add the one cup plain vinegar to the rinse water and this removes any soap or detergent residue, which can make clothes stiffer when air/line dried. And my Mom taught me to snap or shake the item before I pin it to the clothesline. It seems to help relax the fibers so the water evaporates faster. LOL Its a physics thing she said.

And I dont wash everything that may simply need refreshing. Instead I run non soiled, but worn a few times, items thru a rinse cycle with the vinegar and the dry. This makes them fresh smelling and clean. Only thing that gets a real wash are panties/briefs, socks, jeans etc. Also discovered if I fill the washer and add the clothes, and then shut the washer off or set for washing later that the soaking helps release the dirt more.

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Nancy Gartenman
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Nancy
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Posted - Jan 12 2009 :  3:50:14 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the good ideas Beth.

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katalind
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Kathy
Chapin SC
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Posted - May 21 2010 :  08:47:01 AM  Show Profile
I like the stiffness of my bath towels off the line because I feel like I'm giving myself a body exfoliating treatment.
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