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You can just use white vinegar instead of fabric softener. It’s significantly cheaper, can be used for other non-laundry things, eliminates odors, and doesn’t gum up your washing machine with residue.

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Is there anything vinegar can’t do?!? Between white and apple cider vinegar, I feel like they cover so many areas of cleaning and household stuff.

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60 points

Vinegar ain’t basic, that’s for sure.

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8 points

Ha ha… groan

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I have been thinking of making my own fruit vinegar this year. Hopefully good enough to consume rather than just use for cleaning

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Further advice, don’t use a lot of it. You’ll see videos on youtube of people pouring like three cups of vinegar in their washing machine, don’t do that. You only need a splash of it. If you use too much, the acid will eat away at the rubber gaskets and shit

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O.O

That’s a terrifying amount. I use around 1/4 cup for most mid to large loads. 1/2 maaaybe if it’s a large towel load. Does the job well enough.

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You definitely don’t need that much vinigar. That said most new washing machine are using a chemical resistant silicone or TPE instead of more traditional rubber compound. This eliminated the already miniscule risk of acid damaging the seals.

If you add 3 cups(about 700 mL) of standard 5% acetic acid bleach to 4 gallons of water(~ 15000 mL) you end up with a 0.2% acetic acid you will end up with a pH of something like 5.5 or about the pH of healthy skin. A lot of HE washers will use a 5 gallon initial wash so it’s likely to be even gentler than what I came up with in my rough napkin math guesstamate.

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While I agree with the general sentiment, the vinegar won’t be released and diluted until later in the load, so it sits in its full 5% acetic acid glory for quite a while.

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Meh. I say you need half a cup to a cup. A splash don’t do it.

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Yeah if you can use just a splash you might have water soft enough to not require anything.

1/2 cup to 1 cup is the sweet spot for my water, 1/4 cup on a very small load.

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Isn’t vinegar used to remove fabric softener

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Please don’t do this. It seems like a hack, but will mess up your machine bc of how corrosive the vinegar is. Learned this the hard way.

If your clothes really need it, just soak them in a bath of diluted vinegar for a while, then rinse and wash.

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