New Laundry Detergent
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#32
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 422
If it's really no-sort, it would be fantastic!
I have had a brown piece of lace and a some black and dark blue pieces of material bleed the color really bad First thing I do is soak the material in some vinegar & rinse it until the water runs almost clear & then still watch it for at least five washes.
I have had a brown piece of lace and a some black and dark blue pieces of material bleed the color really bad First thing I do is soak the material in some vinegar & rinse it until the water runs almost clear & then still watch it for at least five washes.
#33
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,399
I always tell the people that gets a quilt from me to wash it on gentle cycle, any detergent, no bleach, in warm water, tumble dry. Do not hang a big quilt to dry, some of the stitching will most likely break.
#34
I sort but by weight so the lightweight fabrics are not dried to death in the dryer. Other than that .... not so much. My quilts have to be wash a wear or none of my family could use them....10 grandkids! I love it that way, I make them to be loved and used!
#37
Is there such a thing as quilt only detergent? I am fairly new to quilting. But don't remember ever seeing such a thing when shopping for detergent. Can you tell us the name and where to buy it?
#38
I make my own detergent too. Five gallons at a time. Give half to my friend. For some reason I ordered 2 cases of Fels Naptha soap on line. I've got enough to make detergent till the world looks level. Go figure. My daughter uses Ivory soap in her detergent and gets good results.
Our clothes never had stains or spots, she had a remedy for everything. She still hung her clothes out on a line in the 80s...maybe even later...and we lived in a pretty posh neighborhood! She was the only one. But the clothesline was never out except for laundry day. She also hung clothes in the basement in the winter. I miss the smell of her towels and bed linens... reminiscing!
#40
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Charleston, WV
Posts: 258
I like Gain because I love the scent. I have tried the cheaper products such as Sun, Purex, Ajax, etc. and my clothes just don't get clean. I have a new washer that uses the pods. I can't believe that little pod cleans and softens as advertised and am going back to the liquid. I use Tide if it is cheaer than the Gain. I really think it makes a difference.
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