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Joanie <christmasbaby1956 wrote:

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> Lu - For dishwashing, (and general around-the-house cleaning) do you use

> white vinegar or apple cider vinegar - and if you don't mind, the same

> question for washing clothes in the machine.

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I use white but sometimes when they are out of white I use

applecider. I actually don't think it would matter as long as things

smell nice afterwards. I guess it depends on what your nose likes best

:) I also use the same for both dishes and laundry.

 

I actully mopped the floor yesterday as I hadn't done it in awhile, I

was so releaved! When you clean the floors and shelves and such with

vinager it also cleans the air so it makes it actually feel different

and the smell afterwards is very refreshing! and my ugly floors are so

shiny!!!!

 

Love and kisses,

Lu

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How much do you use for the laundry? Salt, vinegar?

Thanks

Gaynell

 

Lu <Dahzhid wrote:

Joanie <christmasbaby1956 wrote:

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> Lu - For dishwashing, (and general around-the-house cleaning) do you use

> white vinegar or apple cider vinegar - and if you don't mind, the same

> question for washing clothes in the machine.

>

I use white but sometimes when they are out of white I use

applecider. I actually don't think it would matter as long as things

smell nice afterwards. I guess it depends on what your nose likes best

:) I also use the same for both dishes and laundry.

 

I actully mopped the floor yesterday as I hadn't done it in awhile, I

was so releaved! When you clean the floors and shelves and such with

vinager it also cleans the air so it makes it actually feel different

and the smell afterwards is very refreshing! and my ugly floors are so

shiny!!!!

 

Love and kisses,

Lu

 

 

 

 

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On Apr 9, 2005 10:07 PM, gaynell andress <andressgaynell wrote:

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> How much do you use for the laundry? Salt, vinegar?

> Thanks

> Gaynell

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A tablespoon of salt in the soak cycle, and if they are really dirty

either another tablespoon of salt for dirty or 1dl vinager for

smelly(important either\or becuase if you co both it will leach color

out of you fabrics so if it is white I guess it is okay) in the wash

cycle,

then 1 dl vinager in rinse

 

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Lu

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Thanks, Lu,

What about the wash Cycle? What is dl?

Thanks again

Gaynell

 

Lu <Dahzhid wrote:

On Apr 9, 2005 10:07 PM, gaynell andress <andressgaynell wrote:

>

> How much do you use for the laundry? Salt, vinegar?

> Thanks

> Gaynell

>

A tablespoon of salt in the soak cycle, and if they are really dirty

either another tablespoon of salt for dirty or 1dl vinager for

smelly(important either\or becuase if you co both it will leach color

out of you fabrics so if it is white I guess it is okay) in the wash

cycle,

then 1 dl vinager in rinse

 

Love and kisses,

Lu

 

 

 

 

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> Thanks, Lu,

> What about the wash Cycle? What is dl?

> Thanks again

> Gaynell

If your clothes are just normal dirty you can just let the wash cycle

do just that, nothing is needed as you softened the fabric for the

water in the soak cycle so the wash cycle rinses out the salt and dirt

collect in the soak cycle.

 

Hope that helps (myself I found it abit confusing) :)

 

Love and kisses,

Lu

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