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Posted on June 27, 2010.
Second Hand ClothesHow to remove smell of detergent vintage clothing from second-hand clothes?

I am sensitive to chemicals and need to learn how to remove detergent residue vintage clothing from second hand clothes I buy without using chemicals more! I tried several times to wash the items in a natural detergent clothes, but without success - still stinks Article detergent problem. Dry cleaning is out of question because of all chemicals. Please let me know if you have the answer:)

Simply pour a cup of white vinegar in the hottest water from your clothes can manage and put the puck on the cycle does not use detergent or softener, as this reduces the effect of vinegar and vinegar softens as it is not necessary for water softener, pour vinegar into your fabric softener for white rinse cycle as it will take that washing did not remove your clothes will come out as a new and fresh smell free soft will all detergent residue removed vinegar also removes lint and is safe for all your washing, you can use it as a replacement for fabric softener in each load if you want without fabric softener and necessary much cheaper than fabric softener vinegar will not cause allergies or skin is injured, it is natural and can be used as an all purpose cleaner / degreaser, stain remover, deodorant without damaging your home or laundry Good Luck!

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