Yes, vinegar is a common ingredient in many homemade fabric softener recipes. When used correctly, it does a nice job of softening them up without leaving behind the vinegar smell.
Pre-rinse the clothing in cold water. Then, soak in water that has laundry soap and bleach in it. Wash in hot water and use one cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle. By the way, this is how we used to wash cloth baby diapers.
You should not use laundry detergent in your dishwasher. It produces too many suds and the dishes will not rinse correctly.
Yes, you can use vinegar in the final rinse of a wool wash. It will not damage the fibers if you don't wash it out, it actually fluffs them up.
No. It will dry out your skin further. You can add oatmeal to your bathwater, white vinegar and/or take a dose of benedryl. Also, if you have changed soap (bath or laundry) lately, that may be the cause. Use a cup of white vinegar in your rinse water to remove the excess soap.
Check in with your doctor, especially if you are sexually active, or have been spending lots of time in a hot tub. If you have changed soaps--bath or laundry--change them back to what you were using. If you use bleach in your laundry, do a final rinse using a cup of white vinegar.
Check with your local government about the use of "gray water." You would only use the rinse water, not that with soap.
no because it will not rinse and when it is dry or comes out it will be small and it will not un cruncle
To make it shiny. The vinegar strips away excess shampoo residue and oils. I love apple cider vinegar, I have been using it about 2-3 times a week as a hair rinse. My hair is fine so I am even able to get away with the vinegar rinse as my conditioner too! My hair is very shiny and I have noticed that I can wait almost a day longer than normal, no oily roots! I will use for life!
white vinegar
rinse it off with cold water.Then scrub it with soap.after that rinse it in the laundry machine
yes
I just started adding vinegar to the laundry (fabric softener and bleach bins) about three loads ago and now both of my kids (2.5 yrs and 6 mo.) both have slight rashes. I have no idea yet if I should attribute it to the vinegar, but they are otherwise acting healthy so for now I'm blaming it on the vinegar. The vinegar worked great on the laundry however!