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WebAll you need for this recipe is a little vinegar, some essential oils, and a spray bottle. This recipe helps get your laundry feeling softer (without that horrible chemical fake softness of commercial fabric

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WebAfter some research, I discovered two simple, inexpensive, and completely natural fabric softener solutions: salt (a dry solution) and vinegar (a liquid solution). I’ve …

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WebMy 100% Natural Fabric Softener Recipe. Ingredients: 1 quart of white vinegar – I prefer to purchase in a large quantity from Costco and reuse a glass container; 30 drops of essential oils (such as Lavender, …

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WebGather all your ingredients. Pour vinegar into large bowl. Add in 10-15 drops of essential oils (optional, but I like to add lemon grass, lavender or orange oil). Add in Castile soap and mix well. Pour in baking soda, but …

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WebYield: 4 cups 1 x Print Recipe Pin Recipe Ingredients 1 quart white vinegar 15 drops of favorite essential oil (You Can Buy Essential Oils Here) Instructions Remove the lid from the vinegar and drop in 15 drops of …

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WebThe citric acid in the lemon juice acts as a natural fabric softener to break down tough fibers. Add a few drops of lemon juice into your wash when washing natural fabrics like cotton or linen. If using …

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WebInstructions. Combine the vinegar and essential oil in a jar. Cover & shake before each use. You can tuck in some fresh thyme or mint, too, if you have an abundant amount like I do in the garden. To use, add …

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WebTO USE: Add 1/2 cup to 1 cup of the fabric softener to each load of laundry depending on the size.

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WebSalt and Essential Oil DIY Fabric Softener Crystals. To make your clothes smell nice, adding a few drops of essential oils to your crystals can give it a fresh scent without staining your clothes or messing up your …

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Webdirections. Mix water, vinegar, and hair conditioner in a 1 gallon container; stir. Do not shake it; it will cause foaming. Use the same amount you normally use in a rinse cycle or …

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WebIngredients ½ gallon Cleaning Vinegar, 20-30% acid ( find it here) ½ gallon distilled or filtered water ( find the best water filtration systems here) ¼ cup 91% rubbing …

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WebPrint Recipe Pin Recipe Prep Time 15 mins Total Time 15 mins Course DIY Cuisine Cleaning Servings 4 cups Ingredients 1 5-ounce castile soap bar unscented, or …

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WebDirections Mix together 2 cups of Epsom salt or course sea salt and add 20-30 drops of your favorite essential oil-we used lemon for its bright, refreshing scent. Stir …

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Webtb1234. In a glass bowl, mix salts and essential oils. Add the baking soda and mix well. Place the homemade fabric softener into an airtight container. If you plan on making additional batches using different scents …

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WebMaking your own natural laundry booster recipe and softener is so super easy! Author: Sara McFall Prep Time: 5 mins Total Time: 5 mins Ingredients Scale 6 …

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Web3 c White Vinegar. 1/4 c Rubbing Alcohol (or vodka) 20 drops of Essential Oil (such as Tea Tree, Purification, or Thieves)- I recommend this brand. This is easy! Simply put the ingredients into a glass jar, shake …

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WebThese DIY natural fabric softeners cost just pennies to make (the leading brand of fabric softener costs almost 15 cents per load!) — and they work just as well as the expensive …

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