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<blockquote data-quote="Santas and Duhram Reds" data-source="post: 634288" data-attributes="member: 6712"><p>Got the following at work today.</p><p></p><p>Homemade Dryer Sheets </p><p></p><p>2 cups of water </p><p></p><p>1 cup of vinegar </p><p></p><p>2/3 cups of any hair conditioner </p><p></p><p>Mix in spray bottle and stir. Don't shake, this will cause foaming. Soak a cloth rag and ring it out until slightly damp. Then throw it into the dryer with your load of clothes. </p><p></p><p>This can also be used as a liquid fabric softener in the rinse cycle. </p><p></p><p>I use dollar store conditioner so this mixture costs me just a bit over a dollar to make.. I've been able to get almost 50 loads out of one batch. I keep this stored in a tupperware container by my dryer with the rag already in it so all I have to do is squeeze and add it to the load in the dryer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santas and Duhram Reds, post: 634288, member: 6712"] Got the following at work today. Homemade Dryer Sheets 2 cups of water 1 cup of vinegar 2/3 cups of any hair conditioner Mix in spray bottle and stir. Don't shake, this will cause foaming. Soak a cloth rag and ring it out until slightly damp. Then throw it into the dryer with your load of clothes. This can also be used as a liquid fabric softener in the rinse cycle. I use dollar store conditioner so this mixture costs me just a bit over a dollar to make.. I've been able to get almost 50 loads out of one batch. I keep this stored in a tupperware container by my dryer with the rag already in it so all I have to do is squeeze and add it to the load in the dryer [/QUOTE]
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