• prole
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    12 hours ago

    Doesn’t that make your clothes smell like vinegar?

    • zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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      11 hours ago

      Nope. The volatiles that make vinegar smell like, well, vinegar, are pretty dang volatile. Plus you’re diluting it with a bunch of water, plus you’re running it through the dryer which further drives off the vinegar-smelling volatiles. In the end you’re just left with fresh, clean-smelling laundry.

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        6 hours ago

        Neat. Are we talking cleaning vinegar or the food-grade stuff sold in smaller quantities?

        Edit: thanks for the clarification, everyone.

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          7 hours ago

          At our grocery stores you can buy a gallon of food grade white vinegar. Works great. I think it undoes old fabric softener on towels so they absorb better. But I have no empirical proof. No vinegar smells after it dries. I can smell it while it washes in the washer.

        • TeaWalker@lemm.ee
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          8 hours ago

          I just use food grade stuff for myself. Mostly because I can only get the cleaning vinegar in large jugs where I am. It works perfectly.