If you Google vinegar and clothes (or even body odor) you will see many links on the subject. I use vinegar for several things - including removing body odor from under arms of clothes. Spray vinegar directly on the clothes under arms and let it dry (for potent smells). The next day -wash regularly. I have also rescued some suits that can only be dry cleaned with vinegar - spray it under the arms as well & let it dry out. The smell eventually dissipates. You can also toss 1 cup of vinegar in with a regular load of laundry to keep it fresh (use detergent too).
Washing clothes in white vinegar and laudry detergent in the washing machine can remove odors from your clothes. Put the vinegar in as you would if you were adding bleach. Good luck with it.
In the washing machine with the clothes.
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i don't think it would work well at all. it might leave residue on your clothes.
You can clean white clothing by sending it in for dry cleaning, by washing it in the machine with similar coloured clothes, soaking in distilled vinegar, dilluted with water before hand washing.
Washing clothes in white vinegar and laudry detergent in the washing machine can remove odors from your clothes. Put the vinegar in as you would if you were adding bleach. Good luck with it.
In the washing machine with the clothes.
The input process of a washing machine are dirty clothes, detergent, and water are put into the washing machine. The washer washes the clothes and the output process is clean clothes.
Laundry detergent can be expensive as well as a skin irritant for many. Most laundry detergent directions call for more detergent that is needed for regular washing. Try cutting your usual scoop size in half per load. Also stained clothes and be spot cleaned with vinegar and baking soda before putting into the washing machine.
A washing machine is a household appliance used for washing clothes. It typically consists of a drum or tub in which clothes are placed, and it uses water, detergent, and mechanical agitation to clean the clothes. Washing machines come in different sizes and can have various features, such as different wash cycles and settings for different types of fabric
You can try using laundry detergent on the stain. Apply detergent to stain and gently scrub with a sponge until stain is gone, then wash as normal in the washing machine. You can also try using white vinegar on the stain. Allow the vinegar to soak on the stain for around 10 minutes then wash in the washing machine as you normally would.
At one time, a woman spent an hour with a washboard washing and rinsing clothes. Today she uses less than a minute to put those close in her washing machine, pour in detergent, set the knobs, and turn on the machine. It takes less than a minute to move the clothes from the washing machine to they dryer. Thus, the washing machine has reduced an hours work to two minutes. That has made her life easier.
I would think so.
Yes you can. However, by using it you wear out your bearings and washing machine drum so it is actually cheaper if you use the HE detergent because you want your washing machine to last as many years as it can. Buying a new washing machine or regularly fixing the old one is more expensive than buying the specialized HE detergent which can be a bit more pricey that the regular detergent.
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detergent is a cleaning supply which can be used for washing dishes or washing clothes.
I would imagine that a washing machine is more likely to wrinkle clothes.