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Use with cotton, linen, or polyester fabrics.
Avoid using vinegar on delicate silks or dry-clean-only garments.
Store your vinegar in a cool, dark place—no expiration worries for years.
Variations:
Add baking soda (1 tablespoon) with your detergent for extra softness.
Use dryer balls in combination with this trick for even fewer wrinkles in the dryer.
Try apple cider vinegar if you prefer a milder smell.
FAQ:
Q: Will my clothes smell like vinegar?
A: No—vinegar smell disappears during the rinse. Add essential oils if desired.
Q: Is this safe for washing machines?
A: Yes, white vinegar actually cleans and deodorizes your washing machine too!
Q: Can I use this every wash?
A: Absolutely! It’s gentle, natural, and fabric-safe.
Q: Does this completely eliminate wrinkles?
A: While not a total replacement for ironing dress shirts, it significantly reduces wrinkles for everyday clothes.
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