Love it! I've been using vinegar and lavender essential oil as my fabric softener for the past few months and my clothes are in excellent shape, and i feel like my towels in particular are softer than ever. (And for anyone wondering, once everything is dry you don't smell vinegar at all!)
Hassan Mansour They smell good, but it isn't as strong as commercial fabric softener. To me, it's ok because I feel like it's more environmentally friendly and economical for the same anti-static and softening performance. :)
The epsom salt & baking soda is what I add to my bath. If you add some eucalyptus and peppermint essential oils you have a bath that will soothe your muscles aches and pains away.
Be warned that many manufacturers discourage the use of vinegar in a washing machine because it can damage the rubber hoses and gaskets due to the acidity of the vinegar. Something to consider.
Scott Lanford That is true it will wreck the rubber and Epsom salts will cause rust also build up minerals in machine .Neither are good for machine on a regular basis.
How about ammonia...I’m currently using this to remove stubborn tough odors caused by old build up of aluminum deodorants as well as bad detergent and bad fragrance build up...but only until I remove them from all of everyone’s clothing in the Household then I will just be using free and clear brands well I’m currently using them. My clothes smell and look amazing while everyone else’s smells and looks well not as great so I’m basically saving them from these build ups...it’s been very hard but I do it because my clothes will be effected when I put them into the wash.
Tried the vinegar and essential oils formula. I didn't care for it. Washed my kitchen towels with it. Although the fragrance was ok, there was a hint smell of vinegar and the material wasn't soft. It was stiff, but I'm glad to know vinegar kills bacteria. Will try the Epsom Salt formula. Thanks, Melissa :-)
"Salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) and Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. ... So by adding Epsom salt to your laundry you are making your hard water actually harder. Hard water causes soap to be less effective, fades colors and causes fabric to feel rough and scratchy."
I use my old Downy ball for my DIY (vinegar) fab softner. That way I do not have to remember to add during the rinse cycle! I used to be an excessive laundry product user, and thanks to you have completely stopped using store bought fabric softener. Saves $ & my clothes are always soft & static free! Thanks for the awesome tip! :)
When my son who is now 21 started school he had a very expensive uniform. Bought only at the school's, school shop. The lady at the shop said, don't use fabric softener on his jumpers. It ruins the natural wool and they will keep better shape. When he was 11. I sold his jumpers 2nd hand at the same shop. They were perfect in colour ( maroon) and in shape. This was a private school. And clothes were expensive. I did not attend private school myself, but looking back, when I was a child of the 60's and 70's. my mother's whites were white, colours were perfect. No fabric softener. I really think we overbuy now. I've never used fabric softener since he commenced school, thanks to the lady at that school shop 👍 X
I have tried the vinegar wirh essential oil and it works great! but I kind of miss the smell. I've heard some people say it's ok to use fragrance oil since essential oil doesn't stay on clothes. would that be correct? I want my clothes to smell good 😕
I tried the white vinegar and personally I don't think it does much for softness. Baking soda seems to work but you need a good amount of it to feel any difference
I believe the biggest problem with soaps and detergents lays in the type of water you have at home. Hard water or chemical treated water are NO BUENO. Hard water makes detergents stick to fabrics, soap stick to skin and soap scum to walls and other surfaces. (I have well water and reverse osmosis and I used to live in house with hard water the difference is day and night) I do like cleaning some odors with baking soda and vinegar but there is valid point on how salts and acid in vinegar can ruin your appliances, that being washer, coffee makers, irons, etc. I think dentures cleanser tablets are a better option in these internal parts of appliances. That’s my opinion. But we are free to choose what works for us as individuals 😉
To make a Febreze-like product, you will need 1/2 cup vodka or Ever Clear grain alcohol, 1/2 cup bottled water and 96 drops of your favorite essential oils. Mix them up in an 8 oz glass spray bottle and enjoy. The alcohol stabilizes the oil and the alcohol smell will disappear, leaving behind the nice scent. Try 45 clary sage, 27 lemon, 18 lavender. You could also substitute pure vanilla extract (yep, the one you cook with) for the lemon.
I really love your videos! I was wondering if you could do a video about your schedule for cleaning? Do you have a weekly or monthly cleaning pattern that works well for you? Thanks again- you and Chad are great!
When you say, “add to the rinse cycle” for the Epson salt one, is that at a specific time in the wash or do you mean add it in the rinse aid try? Thanks!
depends on whether it's colored or not. Some of them, such as orange, for example, are somewhat yellowish and can possibly leave some stains if not dissolved well in the vinegar. Oils that are actually clear will not affect the color of the cloth obviously
I know there's a bunch of videos on how to make home made laundry detergents. I am asking you, Please! make a video of eirher a dry detergent or liquid one :) I love how you and your husband work together on these videos and think it would be useful. thank you in advance if you decide to make one and keep me posted on when to watch.
That's a great video. Thanks! You forgot to mention that liquid softener is for softening the water, so more of the soap will wash out of your clothes, and you won't break out with a rash from the soap that didn't come out. I don't get static cling because I don't have plastic clothes, like polyester and nylon.
White vinegar is about 30p in lidl in the UK, so really cheap. The oils can be expensive depending which you like but if you only use 10 drops it will be way way cheaper than buying fabric softener in the long run.
my washer kept needing service for various things. The subject of the infamous funky washer smell came up and I asked him what he uses and he said powdered because the liquid has oils in it that build up over time. Sure enough, shortly after using powdered I've got no funky smell in the washer. Yes! I also noticed some gray chunks occasionally floating around from the oils releasing after switching to powdered. Didn't last long, though, and now there is no grime, no stink.
It's the citrus ones that break down plastic And you can use it in the high grade like medical plastics cant remember what it's called but its expensive
Hi Melissa, do you use baking soda to wash clothes, if so, how do you do it? Thx! Love the channel! I changed some of my cleaning products to the homemade ones and I am very pleased with the results!
"cup" is just a measurement reference to help you. You can use any amount as a "cup" so everything that is 2 cup or 1.5 cup, you actually use the amount you used for the "cup" and multiple by the 2 or 1.5
Epsom salt is really not a salt it is Comprised of the minerals magnesium and sulfate. Hope that helps :) I don't know why it has the name 'Salt' attached to it. I guess I will have to do a little research.
C Garvin Because it's still a salt! Sodium chloride is what we use in food, but there are many salts that involve the ionic bonding of two oppositely charged ions- sodium chloride is not the only salt! If you say it's magnesium sulfate, then that's MgSO4 (Sulfate is a polyatomic ion with a 2- charge, and Mg forms an ion with a 2+ charge). Also sea water contains many different halide ions (bromide, iodide), so- unless it's purified- sea salt doesn't only contain sodium chloride. I'm not sure what the laws on that are though.
Downy makes something called a Downy ball for about $3. You can pour fabric softener into it and it opens up during the rinse cycle. :) I've gotten mine at Target or Wal-Mart, but I'm sure you can find them on Amazon as well.
No if you just use a little bit of vinegar like 1/4 to 1/2 cup you won't notice it but it does make your clothes softer and helps remove detergent residue.
Love it! I've been using vinegar and lavender essential oil as my fabric softener for the past few months and my clothes are in excellent shape, and i feel like my towels in particular are softer than ever. (And for anyone wondering, once everything is dry you don't smell vinegar at all!)
Great info! How do the clothes smell though? Do they smell good from the essential oil? Because, I honestly love the smell of normal fabric softeners.
Hassan Mansour They smell good, but it isn't as strong as commercial fabric softener. To me, it's ok because I feel like it's more environmentally friendly and economical for the same anti-static and softening performance. :)
Nicole B Thx! How much and what kind of essential oil do you find works best in your mixture?
Sheffield vloggers author878 poetry and vlogs Those sound awesome, thx!
This is the comment I was looking for lol thanks! How much of each do you use?
The epsom salt & baking soda is what I add to my bath. If you add some eucalyptus and peppermint essential oils you have a bath that will soothe your muscles aches and pains away.
Be warned that many manufacturers discourage the use of vinegar in a washing machine because it can damage the rubber hoses and gaskets due to the acidity of the vinegar. Something to consider.
Scott Lanford That is true it will wreck the rubber and Epsom salts will cause rust also build up minerals in machine .Neither are good for machine on a regular basis.
How about ammonia...I’m currently using this to remove stubborn tough odors caused by old build up of aluminum deodorants as well as bad detergent and bad fragrance build up...but only until I remove them from all of everyone’s clothing in the Household then I will just be using free and clear brands well I’m currently using them. My clothes smell and look amazing while everyone else’s smells and looks well not as great so I’m basically saving them from these build ups...it’s been very hard but I do it because my clothes will be effected when I put them into the wash.
So this is good for hand wash cleaning I huess
I guess I will leave out the vinegar and Epsom salt.
I wonder if baking soda a essential oils will work?
@@linajmvalBetter be careful if you use it in the washer and then use bleach in another load, it can cause dangerous gas.
Tried the vinegar and essential oils formula. I didn't care for it. Washed my kitchen towels with it. Although the fragrance was ok, there was a hint smell of vinegar and the material wasn't soft. It was stiff, but I'm glad to know vinegar kills bacteria. Will try the Epsom Salt formula. Thanks, Melissa :-)
Increased Standards did the second recipe work out for you? Im asking so i can try it.
"Salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) and Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. ... So by adding Epsom salt to your laundry you are making your hard water actually harder. Hard water causes soap to be less effective, fades colors and causes fabric to feel rough and scratchy."
b pavilion thank god someone came and saidthis
I use my old Downy ball for my DIY (vinegar) fab softner. That way I do not have to remember to add during the rinse cycle! I used to be an excessive laundry product user, and thanks to you have completely stopped using store bought fabric softener. Saves $ & my clothes are always soft & static free! Thanks for the awesome tip! :)
Thanks Melissa your videos are ALWAYS very informative. I appreciate all of you and your husbands hard work.
Epsom salt makes hard water harder. I use sea salt instead.
Thanks for sharing ur knowledge
Thanks
Better watch it if you have a septic bed. Salt and bacteria do not like each other! You could kill off your working bacteria?
When my son who is now 21 started school he had a very expensive uniform.
Bought only at the school's, school shop.
The lady at the shop said, don't use fabric softener on his jumpers. It ruins the natural wool and they will keep better shape. When he was 11. I sold his jumpers 2nd hand at the same shop. They were perfect in colour ( maroon) and in shape.
This was a private school. And clothes were expensive.
I did not attend private school myself, but looking back, when I was a child of the 60's and 70's. my mother's whites were white, colours were perfect. No fabric softener.
I really think we overbuy now.
I've never used fabric softener since he commenced school, thanks to the lady at that school shop
👍 X
Very useful tips
Can you use the vinegar one in the dryer with the sponges?
Epsom salts make hard water even harder. And I would recommend diluting the vinegar
1 cup of Epsom salt to 1 gallon of water will soften your water. Not make it harder.
The essential oil is optional right? Thanks.
DIY Fabric Softener!
Hi Melissa! If I used the recipe with the Epsom salt, do I just throw the measured amount into the washer when the rinse cycle is about to start?
SO HELPFUL, especially for glamourbabies like me who try to keep it au natural when possible! smooches!
I use the vinegar method but I add lemon juice to the vinegar instead of the oils.
I have tried the vinegar wirh essential oil and it works great! but I kind of miss the smell. I've heard some people say it's ok to use fragrance oil since essential oil doesn't stay on clothes. would that be correct? I want my clothes to smell good 😕
Tomorrow will be laundry day for me. I am gonna try that:)
Won’t salts crystallise over time and damage the machine?
Yes. It will
Do u have a homemade laundry detergent powder?
I tried the white vinegar and personally I don't think it does much for softness. Baking soda seems to work but you need a good amount of it to feel any difference
Thanks Ms. Melissa😄👍
Wow I like the idea will give it a try. Thanks
I believe the biggest problem with soaps and detergents lays in the type of water you have at home. Hard water or chemical treated water are NO BUENO. Hard water makes detergents stick to fabrics, soap stick to skin and soap scum to walls and other surfaces. (I have well water and reverse osmosis and I used to live in house with hard water the difference is day and night) I do like cleaning some odors with baking soda and vinegar but there is valid point on how salts and acid in vinegar can ruin your appliances, that being washer, coffee makers, irons, etc. I think dentures cleanser tablets are a better option in these internal parts of appliances. That’s my opinion. But we are free to choose what works for us as individuals 😉
Doesn't the salt also rust your machine more quickly?
Can you do a DIY for a similar Febreze please?
To make a Febreze-like product, you will need 1/2 cup vodka or Ever Clear grain alcohol, 1/2 cup bottled water and 96 drops of your favorite essential oils. Mix them up in an 8 oz glass spray bottle and enjoy. The alcohol stabilizes the oil and the alcohol smell will disappear, leaving behind the nice scent. Try 45 clary sage, 27 lemon, 18 lavender. You could also substitute pure vanilla extract (yep, the one you cook with) for the lemon.
I really love your videos! I was wondering if you could do a video about your schedule for cleaning? Do you have a weekly or monthly cleaning pattern that works well for you? Thanks again- you and Chad are great!
Hey Melissa! Do you think you can give some tips on how to deep clean glass sliding doors? Thank you!
Cali Elizabeth I
Works tried both tks
Hey Melissa. I was wondering is there a specific day of the week when you upload videos?
When you say, “add to the rinse cycle” for the Epson salt one, is that at a specific time in the wash or do you mean add it in the rinse aid try? Thanks!
Hi, I'm a huge fan. Have a question: will the scented oil stain clothes or not?
depends on whether it's colored or not. Some of them, such as orange, for example, are somewhat yellowish and can possibly leave some stains if not dissolved well in the vinegar. Oils that are actually clear will not affect the color of the cloth obviously
I know there's a bunch of videos on how to make home made laundry detergents. I am asking you, Please! make a video of eirher a dry detergent or liquid one :) I love how you and your husband work together on these videos and think it would be useful. thank you in advance if you decide to make one and keep me posted on when to watch.
Is vinegar ok for colored fabric?
yes
Great 👌👍
Thanks for sharing
Great stuff Melissa!!! Quick question: what nail polish are you wearing?
I have my own but I don't like it! Will definitely try this!
when I miss the rinsing cycle, to add fabric softener, I just put the load in our dryer and put 1 or 2 capsule of fabric softener on a large towel. 😊
Can you do a How To video on cleaning out the car?
Love this idea,
Jessie Reinke now she does
thank you great video
Hi! For How long can I use the fabric softener? And the electronics cleaner? And the bathroom scrub? Thank you!
Where do you get your essential oils from??
That's a great video. Thanks! You forgot to mention that liquid softener is for softening the water, so more of the soap will wash out of your clothes, and you won't break out with a rash from the soap that didn't come out. I don't get static cling because I don't have plastic clothes, like polyester and nylon.
Love this ❤
This is my DIY for this weekend!
Use vinegar. Epsom salt can be hard on wash machine hoses.
Hi Melissa. How long does it last for?
Cheap fabric softener is like 1.50 for a bottle so I think this might actually be just as expensive once you've bought the vinegar?
Vinegar is multi purpose though. It's good for a lot of diy projects.
James X
The essential oils are the ones that makes this mix very expensive.
White vinegar is about 30p in lidl in the UK, so really cheap. The oils can be expensive depending which you like but if you only use 10 drops it will be way way cheaper than buying fabric softener in the long run.
That does it, I subbed!! Thank you!!!!
if you dont want to use an oil what can i use
Vinegar doesnt harm coloured cloths?
thank u I'll try soon
hi melissa, which is better? liquid or powder detergent? thanks :)
my washer kept needing service for various things. The subject of the infamous funky washer smell came up and I asked him what he uses and he said powdered because the liquid has oils in it that build up over time. Sure enough, shortly after using powdered I've got no funky smell in the washer. Yes! I also noticed some gray chunks occasionally floating around from the oils releasing after switching to powdered. Didn't last long, though, and now there is no grime, no stink.
Where can I get essential oils? Thanks
Any large store like wal mart,or natural food stores, they usually keep it in the candle isle in regular stores.
Cara Suler Oakley those aren't essential oils, those are just fragrant oils...big difference
well I assume she can read the difference
How many cups of vinegar was that
Will the vinegar affect the color of the clothes ???
Annie Chiu no
Has anyone ever told you that you remind them of Wren Stevens from Even Stevens? :P
Melissa is MUCH prettier
I could be wrong, but- doesn't essential oils break down plastic? I was always advised to use glass containers when making anything containing oils.
yes it does..I have experienced this first hand
It's the citrus ones that break down plastic
And you can use it in the high grade like medical plastics cant remember what it's called but its expensive
thank you
I bought OHOCO Wool dryer balls on Amazon and it's better than chemical ones.
Hi Melissa, do you use baking soda to wash clothes, if so, how do you do it? Thx! Love the channel! I changed some of my cleaning products to the homemade ones and I am very pleased with the results!
Do the oils not stain your clothes?
Do you have a garage? If so could you do a video on how to clean it?
That was a good video, particularly well edited! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing an option that does not include vinegar ☺️
Hey! Nice video, but what do u mean by adding one cup? One cup like Bottle Lid cup?
Thanks :)
"cup" is just a measurement reference to help you. You can use any amount as a "cup" so everything that is 2 cup or 1.5 cup, you actually use the amount you used for the "cup" and multiple by the 2 or 1.5
Can you do a laundry detergent DIY video? Thank you
Can I add vinegar in bleach dispenser
Love it!
great....thanks
Can you use sea salt instead of epsom salt?
Epsom salt is really not a salt it is Comprised of the minerals magnesium and sulfate. Hope that helps :) I don't know why it has the name 'Salt' attached to it. I guess I will have to do a little research.
C Garvin Because it's still a salt! Sodium chloride is what we use in food, but there are many salts that involve the ionic bonding of two oppositely charged ions- sodium chloride is not the only salt! If you say it's magnesium sulfate, then that's MgSO4 (Sulfate is a polyatomic ion with a 2- charge, and Mg forms an ion with a 2+ charge). Also sea water contains many different halide ions (bromide, iodide), so- unless it's purified- sea salt doesn't only contain sodium chloride. I'm not sure what the laws on that are though.
Daisy Matild Get your Chemistry out of RUclips.
IAmGunzNoob Never!
Daisy Matild :(
Is it possible to turn the Epsom salt and baking soda into a liquid form so it can be added in the softener drawer?
why Epson salt an baking soda?
+Denisha Lawrence because it works!
is white vinegar (from grapes) OK for similar results? I mean vinegar of 6 degrees that can be found in super markets and can be used in cooking too.
Is Epsom salt just a regular salt?
Cínthia no
Would you please share some tips for baby's laundry, especially fabric softener and regular washing methods. TIA 😊
Any DIYs for quartz countertop cleaners?
Melissa, can you do it without the essential oils??
Amazeballs!!
Do you use this instead of washing detergent? :)
Can you use Epsom Salts and vinegar?
I was wondering if anyone knows how long the fabric softener will last? Before they start loosing there smell?
SUPER AMAZING
what is that salt? I dont know that:)
Epsom Salt is also called magnesium sulphate and is found in the pharmacy section of any big box store. You can usually find it near the laxatives.
So what do you do with that stuff if you are actually having to wash your clothes in
I found that there is no fabric softener dispenser in my washing machine, what to do?
Downy makes something called a Downy ball for about $3. You can pour fabric softener into it and it opens up during the rinse cycle. :) I've gotten mine at Target or Wal-Mart, but I'm sure you can find them on Amazon as well.
Can't find them in Canada, So SAD.......
Nope. can't find any except the ones sold extremely expensive in Ebay
I dont have one neither, so i use the Downy Ball, which can be found at WalMart works great
, mine cost less than $3
I use vinegar and scented condioner
Hi
Good and to the point
nice background soundtrack
Can you use this in your washing machine? (to wash your clothes)
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Won’t it smell bad
Doesn't the diy liquid fabric softner leaves your clothes smelling like vinegar and the powder fab softener make your clothes gritty and scratchy?
No if you just use a little bit of vinegar like 1/4 to 1/2 cup you won't notice it but it does make your clothes softer and helps remove detergent residue.
For all the recipes that call for vinegar, would apple cider vinegar also work the same?
Does the vinegar leave your clothes smelling like vinegar and does the Epsom salt and baking soda make your clothes gritty?
Critique808 I tried the vinegar and no it does not smell like vinegar
thanks, Melissa! remember Snuggle the Bear?
With all that shit you buy, it's cheaper to just buy fabric softener at Dollar General with a coupon.
Plus 2 Tablespoons Of a Carrier Oil otherwise you could have a reaction with the essential oils
Why? Ain’t it diluted it the wash water?
the essential oils are not necessary
chaeper to buy than all this stuff