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> The nursing home I worked for used baby receiving blankets over disposable

pads for bedding for incontinent people--we washed these first with a cup of

vinegar in the washload. It

> removed the urine, including the smell and stain, and we did a second wash

with mild soap. We had very few people with skin problems from their

incontinence and none with bedsores

> in the hip area or buttocks (none at all anywhere unless they came to us that

way, for that matter).

Be well,

Serra

> Message: 21

> Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 08:04:41 -0700

> From: " cpfarm " <cpfarm@...>

> Subject: Re: borax/fabric softener

>

> I use white vinegar all the time. I worked in a commercial laundry and they

> used it because the detergent was so harsh. It got all the soap out and it

> helps set in colors.

> Chris

>

> > Is this white distilled vinegar you use or apple cider? Thanky

> >

> > Stevie

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I'm not Sage but will answer on this one. Use one lime, one lemon, one

orange, 1 cinnamon stick and some whole cloves or just the citrus. Just use

the zest and " dump " in the gallon of vinegar. Strain if you want but they

settle to the bottom so your choice.

Going to try to send the vinegar bath if this goes thru. My server and

haven't been talking much the last few days.

Jane, Capitan

> Sage, or whoever else is doing this, can you tell me how much citrus

> peel to use to scent a gallon of vinegar?

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Do the wash with white vinegar and get rid of all the soap scum and then you

can use a milder natural soap, :) Re: Re: vinegar in the wash

> So, 'scuse me, but do you do the wash with white vinegar instead of

regular

> laundry soap or with...? thanks.

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Do the wash with white vinegar and get rid of all the soap scum and then you

can use a milder natural soap, :) Re: Re: vinegar in the wash

> So, 'scuse me, but do you do the wash with white vinegar instead of

regular

> laundry soap or with...? thanks.

>

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Beth, or anyone... A lady yesterday told me that putting vinegar in yoru

rinse/wash cycle will take out the permanent press in your clothing. Do

you know anything about that?

Shaye

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Having used it for many years, I can say that I disagree. ;-) Nothing is less

or more permanent press than it was before.

Beth Byrne

www.SoapAndGarden.com

www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

Be good to your skin!

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In a message dated 10/28/09 12:31:24 Eastern Daylight Time,

shaye@... writes:

Beth, or anyone... A lady yesterday told me that putting vinegar in yoru

rinse/wash cycle will take out the permanent press in your clothing. Do

you know anything about that?

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Shaye,

All I can say is that I have been using vinegar (a small amount0 in my rinse

water for a long time and haven't noticed any difference in my perm . press

clothes. If anything, my clothes are softer and have a nicer feel to them.

Just think - if the commercial fabric softener can clog your dryer vent,

think what it does to your clothes. JMHO.....

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

Vinegar in the wash

Beth, or anyone... A lady yesterday told me that putting vinegar in yoru

rinse/wash cycle will take out the permanent press in your clothing. Do

you know anything about that?

Shaye

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Thanks Jeanine and Beth.. I actually was pretty surprized she told me that

as she is one for organic and all natural as well.

Shaye

Vinegar in the wash

Beth, or anyone... A lady yesterday told me that putting vinegar in yoru

rinse/wash cycle will take out the permanent press in your clothing. Do

you know anything about that?

Shaye

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Yes, because you'd think she'd be wearing cottons, etc., that are organic and

untreated, as well.

Beth Byrne

www.SoapAndGarden.com

www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

Be good to your skin!

www.Saponifier.com

In a message dated 10/28/09 16:59:03 Eastern Daylight Time,

shaye@... writes:

Thanks Jeanine and Beth.. I actually was pretty surprized she told me that

as she is one for organic and all natural as well.

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