NO! its completely unformulated for hair, the acid and pH balance are nowhere near where proper hair care products should be, and will dry out hair.
Really, it is a question of removing the hair from the object you are washing. I have cats, and I usually run the bedspread through the fluff cycle with a bounce sheet weekly and it does well. When washing the item, I would do a pre-rinse, and then a wash with Downy or other fabric softener. Be sure to empty the dryer filter before drying.
One option is to use a lint roller or pet hair remover brush to gently remove the dog hair from the bedspread. Alternatively, you can try using a damp cloth or fabric softener sheet to rub over the surface of the bedspread, which can help attract and remove the hair. It's important to be gentle and avoid using excessive water or force, as this can damage the fabric of the bedspread.
Using fabric softener when you wash them will make them less scratchy. This may not work well for the very inexpensive towels, but it should help some.
Shampoo doesnt make your hair grow or prevent it. stimulation of the root help your hair grow. So as your washing your hair and your scrubbing your scalp that's what help your hair grow.
It could either be growing because your hair has started getting split ends, or you are washing your hair too much. Split ends prevent hair growth and that's when you need to get your hair cut, and washing your hair too much strips it of natural oils which help hair grow.
Because fabric paint is made specifically to stick to clothing, it can be difficult to remove from fabric. A few things which help remove it are rubbing alcohol, hair spray, and hand sanitizer.
Just check Rainsoft's website. They should have some tips for fixing your water softener. If you can't find any help from Rainsoft, guide4home.com has some decent information on the Rainsoft water softener.
If cloudy water exists when a person has their own well, perhaps a water softener should be installed to help clear up the water. A person can try a small water softener under the sink for a few days to see if this clears up the water before purchasing.
wash it, then dry it with 2 tennis balls in the dryer, let them bounce around in there and it will be softer when you are done, using some fabric softener in the wash will also help.
Believe it or not, FABRIC SOFTENER will detangle doll hair. Pour equal parts of fabric softener & water into a spray bottle and spray on the hair. Instant detangler and it won't damage the hair....plus, it'll smell nice too!
The reason you choose a water softener will best allow you to chose a saltless softener or a traditional softener. If you are using a water softener to help your household plumbing stay clean and gunk-free, then you should choose a traditional softener. If your goal is to have softer feeling and tasting water then a saltless softener will work just fine for you. With this softener, you are not actually removing salt, just changing the electric charge of the water.
It's impossible to completely strip permanent hair-color, but washing your hair a lot in hot water-but obviously not hot to the point that it hurts you-can help seep hair dye out of hair.