Mixing fabric softener and glue may result in a sticky, gooey substance that is not useful for any practical purpose. It is better to use these substances for their intended purposes to achieve the desired results. Mixing them could also create a messy and difficult-to-clean situation.
To make slime with fabric softener, mix equal parts fabric softener and glue in a bowl. Add your choice of coloring if desired. Slowly add in a small amount of liquid starch or contact lens solution until the slime reaches your desired consistency. Knead and stretch the slime until it is smooth and not sticky.
To make homemade fabric softener with conditioner, mix 2 cups of hair conditioner with 3 cups of white vinegar and 6 cups of water. Stir well and store in a container. Use 1/4 cup of this mixture in the fabric softener compartment of your washing machine.
Yes, it is a mix of various soaps and salts.
It will tell you on the back of the bottle, usually it is in the final rinse cycle. It is kinda tricky using fabric softener, if you pour it directly on your clothes or even don't mix it with the water good enough first it will leave greasy looking spots on your clothes. I stop my washer right before the final rinse, take my clothes out, let the fabric softener and water mix really good then add my clothes back in.
I'm not sure about what they do mixed together but its a good chance that the vinegar would decrease the effectiveness of the chemical softener. i do know, however, that vinegar is a natural fabric softer. its not going to make your clothes as soft as a chemical one would, but its better than nothing. i would just use the vinegar by its self on whatever you are trying to wash, until you know for sure if you can mix the two, especially since it will give you a mild softening effect anyway.
To make slime with fabric softener, mix equal parts fabric softener and glue in a bowl. Add your choice of coloring if desired. Slowly add in a small amount of liquid starch or contact lens solution until the slime reaches your desired consistency. Knead and stretch the slime until it is smooth and not sticky.
To make homemade fabric softener with conditioner, mix 2 cups of hair conditioner with 3 cups of white vinegar and 6 cups of water. Stir well and store in a container. Use 1/4 cup of this mixture in the fabric softener compartment of your washing machine.
Yes, it is a mix of various soaps and salts.
It will tell you on the back of the bottle, usually it is in the final rinse cycle. It is kinda tricky using fabric softener, if you pour it directly on your clothes or even don't mix it with the water good enough first it will leave greasy looking spots on your clothes. I stop my washer right before the final rinse, take my clothes out, let the fabric softener and water mix really good then add my clothes back in.
I'm not sure about what they do mixed together but its a good chance that the vinegar would decrease the effectiveness of the chemical softener. i do know, however, that vinegar is a natural fabric softer. its not going to make your clothes as soft as a chemical one would, but its better than nothing. i would just use the vinegar by its self on whatever you are trying to wash, until you know for sure if you can mix the two, especially since it will give you a mild softening effect anyway.
To make fabric softener using cationic flakes, mix the flakes with water until dissolved. Then add fragrance or essential oils for scent. Mix well and store in a bottle. Use a small amount in your laundry to make clothes soft and static-free.
1.)Mix water and flour then shake 2.)You can put white fabric softener in the bottle 3.)Mix sunscreen and water
You mix it up and then it will stick and put a tiny bit of it on whatever you stick it to!
To create a DIY fabric softener with conditioner at home, mix 1 cup of hair conditioner with 1.5 cups of white vinegar and 3 cups of water in a container. Shake well before each use and add 1/4 cup to your laundry during the rinse cycle.
To make homemade fabric softener using hair conditioner, mix 1 cup of hair conditioner with 1.5 cups of white vinegar and 3 cups of water. Shake well before each use and add 1/4 cup to the rinse cycle of your laundry.
To remove fabric softener residue from your washer, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water and run a hot water cycle. You can also clean the dispenser drawer and compartment thoroughly with a mixture of warm water and dish soap. Lastly, run a rinse cycle with just water to ensure all residue is removed.
I have found 2 very good answers: 1. They are basically sugars that have a hole in them, which drives out water molecules while holding 'guest' molecules in isolation. With a 'smelly' molecule encounters it, it stops interacting with the environment and *poof* no smell. The neat thing is, when it gets surrounded by lots of water, it releases the guest molecule. This is just what you would want to happen when you wash it. 2. I have also read somewhere that these are just watter and fabric softener which has the same purpose; remove odder and soften the fabric! So if you mix some watter and a small amount of fabric softener you should get the same results.