Thank you to ALL the folks who updated about the burning fabric softener being toxic & dangerous 🙏🏻 Thank you for the awareness bcoz not everyone knows this!
Scented oils, waxed melts, scented candles and fragrance sticks can be bad for your health too. They do not check upon them very well.. There's also scientific evidence lighting many paraffin wax candles frequently in a unventilated room, are bad for your health. Buy the ones with real wax (such as organic 100% soy and coconut wax) and natural scents. Beeswax is also natural, but to obtain beeswax is considered cruel. It is a secondary food source for bees and is vital for the survival of the colony, and many bees are killed during the proces. And we should do EVERYTHING we can to save the bees. Without bees, pollination doesn’t occur and plants do not grow. A third of our food is pollination dependent.
If you ever get a Time Machine go back to the 80’s and 90’s. Go to a magazine stand. Magazines had all these little life hacks in them. If you flip to the back and peppered through the pages will be all the horrible ads for atrocious and sometimes dangerous products that flow through and permeates through every inch of the internet today. Just replaced 99% of magazines.
You guys can try putting a pan of water on the stove with orange peels, cinnamon sticks, and cloves and boil it and it smells amazing. It’s even better if you have a crockpot you can put it on and simmer for hours your house will smell so good. But this recipe on the video is pretty unsafe maybe they didn’t know but I wouldn’t recommend wax and fabric softener.
Thanks to the comments. I was watching the video and imediatly got worried. Didn't knew much, but for sure it worried me about burning softner, even in wax. Doesn't sound safe at sll, even my gut feeling was telling me this much. Makes more sense to add softner to your deterget when claneing the hpise, so it smells nice, but def not in candels. Altho, there's also Lenor, a company who makes softners and they made a product with wax pills that you can add both to washing machine, and also to melt them on the wax melting ceramic, to defuse beautiful smell in the room. But that is actually safe because that product is specifically made for it.
I agree with comments absolutely do NOT burn fabric softener, if you like the smell of it dilute it in a spray bottle with water and lightly mist your fabrics (couch,curtains) to freshen it up but do not BURN it!! ***Edit: To all the female know it all’s, know that if a female is making a suggestion she has probably done it for years, unless I see photos of your house when someone arrives unexpectedly, save your advice, because alot of you claim to know what clean is and unfortunately my experience has proven otherwise!!!!
@@chrisbee83 I have and do, obviously take precautions, but if you do it right and not regularly you wont get staining, I also wash my curtains as part of a regular clean, Im going to say it’s a safer way than burning it!!!!
@@sophiag785 it's not about staining, it's not okay to have fabric softener spritzed on a pillow, accumulating into layers of toxic chemicals that you have touching your skin constantly. Just read about it yourself.
@@Lizzzz90 No not pillows, mainly the sheers, I said couch or curtains if people need to freshen up, I’am assuming that if you are an adult using these products that the common sense would just kick in, obviously don’t put it where you can ingest it but also If I’am smelling it on my clothes daily and letting it touch my skin I really am not worried about a diluted amount on my sheers every now and then, unfortunately you have to pick your battles these days, most things aren’t good for us, I’am certainly not about to spend my time critiquing every little thing!!!
Exactly. I have seen candles with too much fragrance load catch fire. As the owner tries to put the candle in the sink to put out the fire, the container busted leaving them with burns to their hands and arms. I make candles and I didn't know fabric softener is toxic when burned, but I would have never tried this in the first place. For crying out loud...does anybody research to do's and don'ts before making a project anymore?
He failed to also mention that burning fabric softener is toxic for both humans and animals..inhaling these fumes are quite toxic and the more you do it the more severe it gets because it really hurts your chest and causes quite alot of coughing too.. its the same as using zoflora discinfectant what has also been trending lately.. This is why we have wax melts and scented oils for, Theres even even a fresh laundry scent amongst countless of others and whats important is they dont cause any harm. Always make sure you use any cleaning detergents or products correctly folks 👍🏾
This feels like king of the hill episode where peggy tells people to mix bleach ammonia for better cleaning power and hank tells peggy that is recipe for the mustard gas.
Burning fabric softener is extremely dangerous and should never be done due to the potential for harmful and even life-threatening consequences: Flammable nature: Fabric softeners contain chemicals that make them highly flammable, meaning they can easily catch fire and burn rapidly. Toxic fumes: Burning fabric softener releases toxic and irritating fumes, which can cause respiratory issues, eye irritation, and even poisoning if inhaled. Increased fire risk: The chemicals in fabric softener can increase the flammability of materials they come into contact with, like clothing, making fires spread more quickly and intensely. Chemical reactions: The combustion process can create harmful chemical reactions, producing potentially hazardous byproducts.
@@SA-ey6nt depends on the essential oil…lavender for example is safe to burn around pets and can also have a calming effect, there are so many others that are safe, and a few that are toxic (google search or ask a vet) . Obviously keep all essential oils away from kids and pets so they don’t accidentally ingest it.
@@SlimStefani essential oils are safe, can be innhalated, eaten. If the label says so. Everything you can eat is safe. I used ginger drops in my humidifier when sick and it got rid of my headaches, plus it makes the room smell nice. Lavender for relaxation
True but also your nose goes blind to smells I walked into a spotless house and it had a weird odor but the owners couldn't smell it cause they were used to the smell
@@Lee_county_slobalt so true, but what we can do is, while cleaning, put a pot of water to boil, add pineapple skin, orange skin, cinnamon sticks, fresh mint, lemon, cloves. Let it boil and embaume your house.
I always agree with you on Michael! I never believed he walked 5 miles, I live in next State over and also I live in Rural area, people would take him wherever he wants to go! Thanks! 🤗
I'm gonna try this, but using natural ingredients. I would put the wick in first while the wax is fully melted so that it goes to the bottom of the wax ❤
i'd suggest investing in a measuring scale if you're gonna use essential oils (assuming you are since you mentioned natural ingredients). A couple drops isn't gonna make your candles smell good, start with 8-10% of essential oil to wax. Hope it works out great for you!
@clare1217 neither of those ingredients would affect the scents unfortunately. If you're using them for aesthetic purposes, I'd recommend placing them away from the wick so they dont catch fire
Thanks so much for sharing this important information. Aromatic candles are very expensive.👍🏼 But I think is better add some drops of cinnamon cake scents, instead softener. Remember: Cigarettes, Marijuana drugs smoke and Air Quick Warmers Linen Scent are more toxic, dangerous and cause cancer and some people love them.
Could you maybe use food grade scents as peppermint, vanilla, sage,lavender etc.? It's a bit expensive, but shouldn't take but a few drops in a candle the size used here.
@deemiller5024 oh no I know that but at the same time what's affordable for some like smell good candles, and various plug ins and sprays aren't an option and low income options as well the wiping on walls is way healthier than burning on candles like on vid was what I was saying
@vexyvalentine5344 ill use a multipurpose multisurface cleaner mixed in water or even have done laundry soap for fabric softener lol just depends on economy that year on what I can afford haaa haa
Oh wow one way to get buzzed without getting drunk or anything and also end up in the hospital having to pay thousands of dollars or more because of fabric stuff in the candle.
I came to comment about the utter absurdity of using fabric softener in this way...the incredible toxicity of it, the danger to respiratory health, the body in general, and more. So happy to discover all of these comments were already here. Be safe everyone!
Safer, non aerosol room deodorizers are available. Some contain baking soda or tea tree oil. Activated charcoal in hang-up pouches also helps absorb odors in small rooms or closets.
I was two minutes from doing this and thought lemme see if someone else has tried this, and read the comments. THANK YOU so much for stopping me. Hope this person took the money they saved from air freshener and set it aside for a pulmonologist. Sounds like they're gonna need one. Thanks again everyone
1- Fabric softer is NOT safe to breathe
2- Don't melt wax in cooking pans unless you are going to make this pan for melting wax only
Breathe
Exactly
@@starlaallen3488 ty fixed it
Apparently not. That's why it goes outside through the vent. Air fresheners are probably not the safest thing to breathe all day, either.
Probably why the name is Deadly Hack
Thank you to ALL the folks who updated about the burning fabric softener being toxic & dangerous 🙏🏻 Thank you for the awareness bcoz not everyone knows this!
How is this not common sense🤦🏽
Ppl need to stop doing crazy ish
But the channels called deadly hacks..
Absolutely 🤷@@muhammedchoudhury7701
Scented oils, waxed melts, scented candles and fragrance sticks can be bad for your health too.
They do not check upon them very well..
There's also scientific evidence lighting many paraffin wax candles frequently in a unventilated room, are bad for your health.
Buy the ones with real wax (such as organic 100% soy and coconut wax) and natural scents.
Beeswax is also natural, but to obtain beeswax is considered cruel.
It is a secondary food source for bees and is vital for the survival of the colony, and many bees are killed during the proces.
And we should do EVERYTHING we can to save the bees.
Without bees, pollination doesn’t occur and plants do not grow. A third of our food is pollination dependent.
You guys in the comments section is saving lives. I was willing to try this until i read the comment section. Thank you.
Saaaaaame!!!!
Same ❤
Agreed thx . I didn’t know this about fabric softener
I was about to do this too! 😮😅
LOL how dumb 😂😂
I'm convinced the internet is teaching us to die sooner rather than live longer
Agree.
If you ever get a Time Machine go back to the 80’s and 90’s. Go to a magazine stand. Magazines had all these little life hacks in them. If you flip to the back and peppered through the pages will be all the horrible ads for atrocious and sometimes dangerous products that flow through and permeates through every inch of the internet today. Just replaced 99% of magazines.
True😂
😂 Drfinitely!
lol, breathing in fabric softener is such a terrible idea
You guys can try putting a pan of water on the stove with orange peels, cinnamon sticks, and cloves and boil it and it smells amazing. It’s even better if you have a crockpot you can put it on and simmer for hours your house will smell so good. But this recipe on the video is pretty unsafe maybe they didn’t know but I wouldn’t recommend wax and fabric softener.
Add a little vanilla and Rosemary in the water. It smells great!
Thanks to the comments. I was watching the video and imediatly got worried. Didn't knew much, but for sure it worried me about burning softner, even in wax. Doesn't sound safe at sll, even my gut feeling was telling me this much. Makes more sense to add softner to your deterget when claneing the hpise, so it smells nice, but def not in candels. Altho, there's also Lenor, a company who makes softners and they made a product with wax pills that you can add both to washing machine, and also to melt them on the wax melting ceramic, to defuse beautiful smell in the room. But that is actually safe because that product is specifically made for it.
Why would you add wax to your laundry??
I would be afraid the wax would stick to the clothes.
I think they meant scent beads.
The Gain wax melts are even bad ! They burned my eyes nose and throat!
BURNING FABRIC SOFTENER IS TOXIC
Whoops my fantasy is deflated ☹
There name is deadly hacks so guess thats why.... and im not using a snarky tone jfyi ❤
Yes it is!
😳😳😳...that's what I thought! People do some mad toxic shit, with no realisation of what the consequences would be.
Exactly I was thinking the same... the bottle mentions the same if you read carefully... I dont know why people do these stupid and dangerous hacks...
Deadly hacks is such am appropriate name😂😂😂
underrated comment 😂
Melt candel and add; lemon peal, tetree, mint, etc. Not fabricksoftener.
Yeah, or some aromatherapy oil. That's what I do. And then I add some dried fruit, spices or dried flowers.
Yes natural is better!
I don’t know why I first read freckensoftner 🤦♀️🤦♀️
I love that your comment gave people an alternative. You are a good teacher, thank you for that 🌺🌺🌺.
@@laurachido7787just don't turn to them for grammar...lol
I agree with comments absolutely do NOT burn fabric softener, if you like the smell of it dilute it in a spray bottle with water and lightly mist your fabrics (couch,curtains) to freshen it up but do not BURN it!! ***Edit: To all the female know it all’s, know that if a female is making a suggestion she has probably done it for years, unless I see photos of your house when someone arrives unexpectedly, save your advice, because alot of you claim to know what clean is and unfortunately my experience has proven otherwise!!!!
Don't do that either.
@@chrisbee83 I have and do, obviously take precautions, but if you do it right and not regularly you wont get staining, I also wash my curtains as part of a regular clean, Im going to say it’s a safer way than burning it!!!!
@@sophiag785 it's not about staining, it's not okay to have fabric softener spritzed on a pillow, accumulating into layers of toxic chemicals that you have touching your skin constantly. Just read about it yourself.
@@Lizzzz90 No not pillows, mainly the sheers, I said couch or curtains if people need to freshen up, I’am assuming that if you are an adult using these products that the common sense would just kick in, obviously don’t put it where you can ingest it but also If I’am smelling it on my clothes daily and letting it touch my skin I really am not worried about a diluted amount on my sheers every now and then, unfortunately you have to pick your battles these days, most things aren’t good for us, I’am certainly not about to spend my time
critiquing every little thing!!!
NO don't do that either. Stop being lazy and wash your sheets, pillows, curtains etc.
Not only is the fabric softener most likely flammable but the woodlike cloves will turn that whole concoction into a ball of fire.
😂
Oui ça risque de péter,les gens sont stupides de nos jours..
Yikessss!!!!!
I'm soooo sad this isn't safe 😢 I LOVE the smell of fabric softener
Does smell good but not for this
… do NOT do this.
Thanks
Explain!
@@Nikunjx007 very toxic
I was willing to try until I read the comments. Thank you.
@@Nikunjx007candles on their own are toxic enough😂 do this and u will get lung quicker than an 80 year old who smokes 3 packs a day
I'm glad that I came to the comments to find out that this is not safe! Wow! 😮
Me too 😮
Thank you so much I shared this now I'm sorry I did.
Same
This is exactly I always read the comments on everything
Yes I always read silly comments!!!🤪
Fabric softener is highly flammable!
Exactly. I have seen candles with too much fragrance load catch fire. As the owner tries to put the candle in the sink to put out the fire, the container busted leaving them with burns to their hands and arms. I make candles and I didn't know fabric softener is toxic when burned, but I would have never tried this in the first place. For crying out loud...does anybody research to do's and don'ts before making a project anymore?
I was wondering about that. Thank you.
imma try it if I don’t come back yall know why
Poison
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He failed to also mention that burning fabric softener is toxic for both humans and animals..inhaling these fumes are quite toxic and the more you do it the more severe it gets because it really hurts your chest and causes quite alot of coughing too.. its the same as using zoflora discinfectant what has also been trending lately.. This is why we have wax melts and scented oils for, Theres even even a fresh laundry scent amongst countless of others and whats important is they dont cause any harm. Always make sure you use any cleaning detergents or products correctly folks 👍🏾
Can we change the fabric softener to another product like parfumes?
Scented oils are nit healthy for animals either. Especially not caged birds.
Thank you ! 🎉 Almost got hasty there, good reminder 😊
I came for this comment.
@@MegaInuloverme too
This feels like king of the hill episode where peggy tells people to mix bleach ammonia for better cleaning power and hank tells peggy that is recipe for the mustard gas.
😂
OMG, 😂😂😂, I missed that episode. Those two ingredients don't mix. Peggy was asking to stop breathing.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Burning fabric softener is extremely dangerous and should never be done due to the potential for harmful and even life-threatening consequences:
Flammable nature:
Fabric softeners contain chemicals that make them highly flammable, meaning they can easily catch fire and burn rapidly.
Toxic fumes:
Burning fabric softener releases toxic and irritating fumes, which can cause respiratory issues, eye irritation, and even poisoning if inhaled.
Increased fire risk:
The chemicals in fabric softener can increase the flammability of materials they come into contact with, like clothing, making fires spread more quickly and intensely.
Chemical reactions:
The combustion process can create harmful chemical reactions, producing potentially hazardous byproducts.
I used to not use fabric softeners at all. After reading your comment and some others i am going back to not using them. Awesome!
I like this idea.
Deadly hacks 😂😂😂😅 I was like what??
Amazing !! NOT TOXIC AT ALL 😂😂😂😂
Yes it isssss!!🤬
Use essential oils instead of fabric softener…they’re safer and not difficult to find. Also you can customize the scent.
Not for people with pets
There you go!!! YES! Essential oils 🌟
Why? That’s still harmful
@@SA-ey6nt depends on the essential oil…lavender for example is safe to burn around pets and can also have a calming effect, there are so many others that are safe, and a few that are toxic (google search or ask a vet) . Obviously keep all essential oils away from kids and pets so they don’t accidentally ingest it.
@@SlimStefani essential oils are safe, can be innhalated, eaten.
If the label says so.
Everything you can eat is safe.
I used ginger drops in my humidifier when sick and it got rid of my headaches, plus it makes the room smell nice. Lavender for relaxation
Channel name checks out
Why not just get a diffuser? It's just water and scented oil. And there's no chemicals in it. If you want to repel insects, use citronella oil.
yes because burning chemicals not intended for burning is a great idea
A clean house doesnnot smell bad. Just clean.
@@natasjavisuals5523 spot one!!!
True but also your nose goes blind to smells I walked into a spotless house and it had a weird odor but the owners couldn't smell it cause they were used to the smell
@@Lee_county_slobalt so true, but what we can do is, while cleaning, put a pot of water to boil, add pineapple skin, orange skin, cinnamon sticks, fresh mint, lemon, cloves. Let it boil and embaume your house.
what if mildew grows
@@chandup4164what if it comes back LOL
I always agree with you on Michael! I never believed he walked 5 miles, I live in next State over and also I live in Rural area, people would take him wherever he wants to go! Thanks! 🤗
I'm gonna try this, but using natural ingredients. I would put the wick in first while the wax is fully melted so that it goes to the bottom of the wax ❤
i'd suggest investing in a measuring scale if you're gonna use essential oils (assuming you are since you mentioned natural ingredients). A couple drops isn't gonna make your candles smell good, start with 8-10% of essential oil to wax. Hope it works out great for you!
No not essential oils. Lemon peel and cloves or mint leaves x
It doesn't work with all the chunks in it. Boil the peel down to a syrup and then put them in the wax to burn
What kind of oil do you use when you melt a candles in the pan?
@clare1217 neither of those ingredients would affect the scents unfortunately. If you're using them for aesthetic purposes, I'd recommend placing them away from the wick so they dont catch fire
Ok but the cloves are going to start a tiny bonfire. 🔥 😅
Bleach in coffee is quite nice to
No, it's not. If you rEaLLy HAVEtried that then you wouldn't be alive right now, telling us a lie.
😂
Hahahaha .lol
Wow! Sounds better than citronella for patio or balconies.
Thanks so much for sharing this important information.
Aromatic candles are very expensive.👍🏼
But I think is better add some drops of cinnamon cake scents, instead softener.
Remember:
Cigarettes, Marijuana drugs smoke and Air Quick Warmers Linen Scent are more toxic, dangerous and cause cancer and some people love them.
The name of this channel is so accurate
No kidding!
Channel name is literally true.
Excellent observation!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You got it dude !....
(WOW!) That's Amazing!😮
I'm pretty sure fabric softeners a carcinogen when it's burned. You don't want to do this
Could you maybe use food grade scents as peppermint, vanilla, sage,lavender etc.? It's a bit expensive, but shouldn't take but a few drops in a candle the size used here.
Aww , was excited about the fabric softener. Thanks everyone.
😂me too. Read the comments and now 😮.
You better read comments first!!!
Wow amazing thanks a lot for sharing
Maybe just put some fabric softener on a sponge mixed with water and wipe walls and floors once a week. Probably healthier
That's what I do lol
Look at the long chemical list is FS. Very Toxic.
@deemiller5024 oh no I know that but at the same time what's affordable for some like smell good candles, and various plug ins and sprays aren't an option and low income options as well the wiping on walls is way healthier than burning on candles like on vid was what I was saying
@vexyvalentine5344 ill use a multipurpose multisurface cleaner mixed in water or even have done laundry soap for fabric softener lol just depends on economy that year on what I can afford haaa haa
Oh nice and sticky gummy walls.
Thank you so much of the awareness.. coz I was already being an eager beaver to try it👍
Brilliant ❤❤thankx sorry i realise i cant do it cos i value my lungs 😅😅😅
Wow, what? Ok 👍 ❤❤❤. Thanks for the idea!!!!
Read comments first
Hide dryer sheets around. They repel skeeters outside if tied to ur chairs
Thank god I came to the comments before I decided to try this.
Yes..
Always do...mm
I love your background doing the video beautiful ❤️
Their YT name is deadly hacks so this is satire 😂 but ik people dumb enough not to get that
*Controversy hungry people
But this YTR doesnt realize how many idiots will believe him n try it out. He's gonna get sued or worse if someone d1es
Excellent work, Thanks😊
Nooo 😮 please don't do this it's very harmful to you and your pets
Thank You My Good Man ...... I Will Do The Same ....😊🎉
This was one of my favorite readings especially toward the end because it really resonated with me.
😂
"Deadly Hack".. that's a fitting name.
Da really softener is flammable omg 🙄
@@alesiaprewitt4748 yes read the label.
Just made my first one thanks!😅
Read comments always B4 you decide on anything
✨Or just buy scented candles and don't waste your money on laundry detergent ✨
Fabric softener
More people have fabric softener on hand than having essential oils.
@@tiffanyhermidas5330 Yeah but fabric softener is expensive wasteful to use all the time
And don't burn your house with this nonsense experiment
You have a new sub and likes for every video! Thank you! 😊
Oh wow one way to get buzzed without getting drunk or anything and also end up in the hospital having to pay thousands of dollars or more because of fabric stuff in the candle.
Omgggggg Ty so much for this❤❤❤❤❤
As kids we use to melt candles, add baking soda, and sell them on the block for 99% profit. Those were the days 😂
Why baking soda?
@@miss_bhello7925 to trick the crack heads
😮😮😮 oh no.😮😮😮
This is so awesome ❤❤❤❤
lmao I didn't realize the channel name was literal that's kinda funny
The cloves is a good idea, maybe cinnamon n vanilla too.
Instructions unclear
I'm now a stage 3 cancer patient
Don't do it.read comments. First
@@DebbieOguin-t2g lmao
Hey geniuses, there's a reason this is called "deadly hacks" channel. This is supposed to be funny, not serious people. calm down
Wow great idea 😊
This is the reason I recharge 😍😍😍
Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤
Thank you. Great to know.
Wow very good idea. Show more please
I came to comment about the utter absurdity of using fabric softener in this way...the incredible toxicity of it, the danger to respiratory health, the body in general, and more. So happy to discover all of these comments were already here. Be safe everyone!
I can smell it thru my device 😊 smells so good
😂😂
Toxic. I hope you didn't pass out 😊
Thank you.🙏❤️
Wow love this!!?❤❤❤
Wow thank you an PEACE be with you
Lovely great ideas 💝🌹
Well, this channel is honoring its name
I'm allergic to noxious fumes that may kill me.
Great idea 💡.
Safer, non aerosol room deodorizers are available. Some contain baking soda or tea tree oil. Activated charcoal in hang-up pouches also helps absorb odors in small rooms or closets.
STIR IT AROUND to make it look more attractive. 🕯️
Looks nice 😊
⚠️EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS ⚠️
It's fabric softner flammable?
*Dumb ways to die* song was playing in my head as I imagined all the toxic fumes yall will be inhaling.
Oooooo i am doing this.... im excited to 😉😁
Thank you, l will try!
I'm going to try this one 👍👍👍👍👍
This is a whole new level of bringing toxins in homes!!
😂
Nice! Thanks!
Isn't it flammable?
Essential
Oil
Like peppermint, eucalyptus maybe better
Is it healthy to be inhaling fabric softener fumes though?
Use bees wax and an essential oil... the Clove is fine
brilliant idea
Cool. Have to try this
Deadly hack... Indeed😂
Thank you for sharing I have to use this👏😊💗
no it’s toxic please dont
@@diyaaaa249 Thank u for telling me 🤘💗👏
I was two minutes from doing this and thought lemme see if someone else has tried this, and read the comments. THANK YOU so much for stopping me. Hope this person took the money they saved from air freshener and set it aside for a pulmonologist. Sounds like they're gonna need one. Thanks again everyone
Add the stuff when is in the pan melted and hot stir for about 10 seconds and youll have a better result