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Grouse said:you should only use as much vinager as it takes to reduce the PH of your detergent/water load to 7.
find this out by filling your wash load, with towels, fill it with water, insert detergent, run agitation for 2 min.
then stop, check with ph test kit, 3 bucks at pool supply. Add 1/2 cup of vinager and run for 2 min. test with kit again.
when Ph hits 7, take note and stop.
MDRX8 said:Also check out the dryer balls. Your wife will love them.
White distilled vinegar from the store is 5% acidity. How many gallons of water is in the average load of wash? Just to pick a number, lets say 7.5 gallons of water, 0.5 gallon of vinegar for a total of 8 gallons . . . Final acidity is what, 0.31%? I'll bow to your experience when you say that this will eventually do damage, but surely the occasional use of higher concentrations of vinegar can't be that bad? I mean, I make salad dressings with a higher acid content . . .DFTowel said:Obviously nobody is listening here... let me put it a little differently... 35+ years in the textile business and I'm telling you THAT MUCH WILL CAUSE DAMAGE. We use vinegar solutuions to break down fibers in some fabrics in order to make the brushing process easier and more uniform. Whatever research anyone has done is not being read correctly. Keep in mind that while small quantities will work extreme large amounts like this will eventually do damage. Too much of a good thing is still too much!
3Dog said:Listen to the sound or follow the dial.
hooked said:This is a silly question, but how do you guys know when the final rinse phase has started? Does your washing machine have an alarm to let you know or something?
TortoiseAWD said:White distilled vinegar from the store is 5% acidity. How many gallons of water is in the average load of wash? Just to pick a number, lets say 7.5 gallons of water, 0.5 gallon of vinegar for a total of 8 gallons . . . Final acidity is what, 0.31%? I'll bow to your experience when you say that this will eventually do damage, but surely the occasional use of higher concentrations of vinegar can't be that bad? I mean, I make salad dressings with a higher acid content . . .
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tdekany said:DavidB says never to wash MF towels in hot water...
...to revitalize MF towels, boil them for 10 minutes. They come out like new.
Pennypacker said:Has anyone used vinegar with Charlie's and/or Micropak? Is there a noticeable difference when using it with either of these soaps?