Making your own color catchers
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Making your own color catchers
Check out this website. She has a lot of great tips but this article caught my eye! Something to try.
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/...html#more-7240
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/...html#more-7240
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The original color catchers are terry cloth with no sizing or chemicals at all in the fabric. it is very expensive to buy and make your own with the right fabric. I have made and used my own fabric detergent for years using Napa soap, soda ash, and borax the way my grandmother made hers. Once she was able to buy detergent she liked she never made another batch. LOL. Works great for non really dirty clothes but not for towels or washcloths. After a while the towels will become less absorbent. A vinegar wash is needed every so often for clothes washed in soda ash. Buy cheap detergent on sale and save the hassle. I keep a container of homemade on hand for when I run out and can't get to the store.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: So Plymouth, NY
Posts: 2,502
Have had two kinds of color catchers. The first was white fabric with some nap to it. Believe you could use one up to 20 times. Only problem was, if you tossed them in with darks, often the fuzz appeared on your black tee shirts. Removes in the dryer but I don't machine dry a lot of my laundry.
Have used the Bounce color catchers and they seem to work well but haven't really put them to the big test. My question to everyone is sometimes there hardly appears any dye on them. Any harm in letting them dry and reusing? I have considered that they may not be quite as efficient the second time around.
Have used the Bounce color catchers and they seem to work well but haven't really put them to the big test. My question to everyone is sometimes there hardly appears any dye on them. Any harm in letting them dry and reusing? I have considered that they may not be quite as efficient the second time around.
#7
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
Posts: 11,328
My Bounce color catchers come out gray with dark fabrics. As for the laundry detergent, I've been making mine for over a year with no issues on the towels and seems to get the dirt out of our clothes. I do have to admit that we don't work outside or in heavy dirt producing industries. The towels are still very absorbent. I wonder if it has to do with the water? Or that I use Zote laundry soap? Anyway, I like the idea of it.
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