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| Lessie Louise |
Posted - Jul 10 2009 : 08:02:27 AM I am new to any blogs and not even sure I am in the right area. I have a question about using vinegar in the wash, my grandma did it with amazing results, but how do you use it in the front loading washers? In the fabric softener holder? And also, the apron exchange looks like fi=un. I live in Cass Co, Mo, any farmgirls this way? |
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| marjean |
Posted - Jul 11 2009 : 4:34:11 PM Welcome to the Farmgirl forum Carol. If you want any back issues of the MJF magazine check out my etsy shop.
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| Tapestry |
Posted - Jul 11 2009 : 01:49:23 AM Welcome to the forum Carol and yep I have a front loader and you just put the white vinegar in the fabric softener dispenser. Toss a couple clean tennis balls in the dryer during the winter to help remove static cling. I love white vinegar in place of fabric softener. Now my bath towels actually absorb water again....LOL.
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| chaddsgirl |
Posted - Jul 10 2009 : 08:37:01 AM Hey Carol!! I live in MO also. Do you get the MJF magazine? The most recent issue has several recipies showing how to use vinegar (and baking soda, borax, washing soda, etc) as cleaning products. I do not have a front loading washer, but a number of people on this forum add the vinegar just like fabric softner. I can't think why it wouldn't work in a front loading washer the same way.
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