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Easy Iron Fabric Conditioner
Miggins
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(I'm still new to this board - I'm sure there's a suitable existing thread but for the life of me, I couldn't find it!)
I got a sample of Comfort Creme (with the added jojoba) and I thought I'd try making my own version. I bought a litre bottle of Somerfield fabric conditioner for 43p (it's the quick dry stuff - which actually works) and added 30ml of sunflower oil. I give it a good shake every time I use it and add it to my washing machine as normal. It works just as well as the Comfort Creme, if not better, and it's cheaper. My acrylic cardis now don't need any ironing at all, most t-shirts only need a quick once-over with the iron, and my linen trousers iron beautifully and are crease-free for the first time since I bought them.
Hope this helps someone!
I got a sample of Comfort Creme (with the added jojoba) and I thought I'd try making my own version. I bought a litre bottle of Somerfield fabric conditioner for 43p (it's the quick dry stuff - which actually works) and added 30ml of sunflower oil. I give it a good shake every time I use it and add it to my washing machine as normal. It works just as well as the Comfort Creme, if not better, and it's cheaper. My acrylic cardis now don't need any ironing at all, most t-shirts only need a quick once-over with the iron, and my linen trousers iron beautifully and are crease-free for the first time since I bought them.
Hope this helps someone!
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Well if it works on linen its got to be good, thanks0
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