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djtdjt | 11:52 Mon 27th Apr 2020 | How it Works
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I must admit to always using it, smells nice! Seen some articles about it not being very good (chemicals in ingredients) and a friend of mine also says never use it. Read an article about putting vinegar instead, would'nt this make clothes smell of vinegar? Anybody any views on this? TIA.
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I wouldn't put vinegar in a wash with clothes, but I run the machine on empty at a boil wash and throw in a cupful of vinegar to clear the gunge that gathers inside it. It doesn't affect the smell of the clothes. I don't use conditioner either. It clogs up the washing machine.
I am extremely cynical about many cleaning additives, nearly all of them being marketing-inspired profit generators. A basic washing powder is all I use in my machine, and elsewhere I use good old-fashioned elbow grease instead of the hundreds of enticingly-named "solutions", all attractively encased in non-degradeable plastic ready to pollute our wonderful planet.

Ooops, got a bit carried away there.
There are plenty of eco-friendly washing products in the supermarkets, including clothes conditioner. I use them because we have a septic tank. Mainstream conditioners and laundry liquid contain harsh chemicals that can cause allergic reactions as well as not being good for your clothes or the environment.
I have used a tablespoon of soda crystals instead of softener for years now. It keeps the clothes soft and the machine clear of scale build up.
Canary -good old fashioned elbow grease?

http://www.jbsgroup.ie/msds/JA017095%20-%20Elbow%20Grease.pdf

lol!
Fabric conditioner is never, ever necessary.
Neither is washing powder nor a washing machine diddly -you could use a poss tub and some carbolic soap -then again why buy soap -just go down to your local river, collect some soapwort and bash it about a bit with your smalls by the riverside. lol!
Trust APG to give a sarcastic reply.
Well the African women do what APG says and their clothes are clean .
Never mind the chemicals in fabric conditioner look up the list of what's actually in your washing powders and detergents!
Can someone please tell me what is the point of fabric conditioner other than to give clothes a horrid perfumed smell?
I use an eco friendly washing liquid and no conditioner. Never have done.

Try a wash without it and see if you can tell the difference, other than the missing strong perfume.
I figure if I want to use a conditioner, I will. They're my clothes and I'll use what I want.
I like fabric conditioner. I like the smell.
Ditto to the two comments above.
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