As it seems there is a constant stream of information on how the contents of everyday household products are dangerous, I have really started to incorporate as many homemade options as possible.
Fabric softener was one I questioned. Can these alternatives really soften the fabric? Will it work on things I don't put in the dryer, but dry on racks?
I have used vinegar off and on, not 100% thrilled with it. Items that I leave out of the dryer - jeans, cardigans, and so forth sometimes were a bit to stiff for me.
If you want to try vinegar, I just use the fabric softener ball and fill it with about a half cup of white vinegar.
What I gave a try this week for the first time is a very simple option from Everyday Roots. I chose to omit the EOs in the recipe. I may add them in the next batch, mostly out of curiosity.
The results of this option are much more my thing. Both the items from the dryer and the rack are soft and definitely work with my preferences.
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