Best 3 Homemade Fabric Softener Recipes

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Searching for a natural and homemade way to keep your clothes soft, fluffy, and smelling amazing? Look no further! In this article, we bring you a collection of easy-to-follow recipes for homemade fabric softeners that will transform your laundry routine. From the classic vinegar-based softener to luxurious essential oil blends and even dryer sheet alternatives, we have something for everyone. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and hello to a softer, more sustainable laundry experience. Dive in and discover the perfect homemade fabric softener recipe for your needs and preferences.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HOMEMADE FABRIC SOFTENER



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If you check the dangers of fabric softener you will appericate this simple recipe that is much safer.

Provided by barefootmommawv

Categories     Household Cleaner

Time 5m

Yield 1 gallon

Number Of Ingredients 3

6 cups water
3 cups white vinegar
2 cups hair conditioner

Steps:

  • Mix water, vinegar, and hair conditioner in a 1 gallon container; stir. Do not shake it; it will cause foaming.
  • Use the same amount you normally use in a rinse cycle or spritz it on a wash cloth and throw in dryer.

SOFT AS RAIN HOMEMADE FABRIC SOFTENER



SOFT AS RAIN HOMEMADE FABRIC SOFTENER image

A friend of mine passed this on to me as someone did to her. I mixed it up & tried it on sheets & clothes & it works great, thus prompting me to name it SOFT AS RAIN fabric softener.

Provided by Peggi Anne Tebben

Categories     Other Non-Edibles

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 cup white vinegar
2 cups hair conditioner, any scent
6 cups of water

Steps:

  • 1. Mix all ingredients together.
  • 2. This can be added to laundry like any other fabric softener.
  • 3. If you prefer dryer sheets, pour one part softener and three parts water into a container.
  • 4. Add a clean sponge and add to the dryer as you would a dryer sheet.
  • 5. NOTE: I mixed it up & tried it on sheets & clothes & it works great, thus prompting me to name it SOFT AS RAIN fabric softener. I only mixed up 1/2 of a batch to start with. I knew I would only be using it with a sponge, so, instead of mixing 1 part softener with 3 parts water every time, I just did the whole (half batch) this way & it made almost 5 quarts of it. Then I can just dip my sponge in it every time & half squeeze it out & just throw in dryer. I bought the cheapest conditioner also. My sheets were so soft & cuddly.

HOMEMADE (SCENTED) FABRIC SOFTENER



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Your clothes will come out soft without any detergent residue and will have a nice mild scent. Make smaller batches if you prefer to change the fragrance frequently.

Provided by Gina Rae Vinson

Categories     Vegan

Time 2m

Yield 8-16 Loads

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 quart distilled white vinegar
16 drops essential oils

Steps:

  • Add the Essential Oil to the Vinegar.
  • Shake until well mixed.
  • Use 1/4 to 1/2 cup in the rinse cycle.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 21.4, Sodium 2.4, Carbohydrate 0.1, Sugar 0.1

Tips for Making Homemade Fabric Softener:

  • Choose the Right Ingredients: Select ingredients that are gentle on your fabrics and skin. White vinegar is a popular choice due to its softening properties and ability to remove odors.
  • Adjust the Strength: Tailor the strength of your fabric softener to your needs. For a mild softener, use equal parts vinegar and water. For a stronger softener, increase the vinegar ratio.
  • Add Essential Oils: Enhance the scent of your fabric softener by adding a few drops of essential oils. Lavender, chamomile, and eucalyptus are popular choices.
  • Use a Fabric Softener Ball: To distribute the fabric softener evenly during the rinse cycle, use a fabric softener ball. This helps prevent clumping and ensures that the softener reaches all areas of the fabric.
  • Avoid Overusing Fabric Softener: While fabric softener can make your clothes feel soft and fluffy, using too much can lead to a buildup on the fabric, reducing its absorbency and breathability.

Conclusion:

Making your own fabric softener at home is a simple and cost-effective way to keep your clothes soft and fresh. By choosing gentle ingredients, adjusting the strength, and using essential oils, you can create a fabric softener that meets your specific needs and preferences. Remember to use fabric softener sparingly to prevent buildup and maintain the breathability of your fabrics. Enjoy the satisfaction of using a homemade product that is both effective and gentle on your clothes and the environment.

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