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Fleeces and woollens smelling 'washed'
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At the same time?? Descaler is *usually* citric acid and washing soda is alkaline, the two will cancel one another out if so.
No, on a few weeks cycle so one one fortnight, one the other fortnight.
I've got Daz in my basket for Tesco and will shove the towels in as well.
I will report back on how they smell when done tomorrow night.
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I bet there's a long thread on Old Style, but I use white vinegar, a slosh, and yes in the conditioner slot.lovesabargain123 wrote: »For those that use vinegar can I ask a (dumb) question..
Do you use normal or white vinegar? Also how much do you use of it and do you just put it in the conditioner slot?
Thats 3 questions actually but really interested in this as lo gets a rash with fabric conditioner but I'd like our clothes softer
A slosh is probably a bit less than the amount of fabric conditioner recommended, BUT I used to use less f/c than recommended too.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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