Best 4 Soft As Rain Homemade Fabric Softener Recipes

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Discover the art of creating your own homemade fabric softener, a gentle and natural alternative to commercial products. This DIY fabric softener is not just a cost-effective solution, but also free from harsh chemicals and synthetic fragrances, ensuring a softer and fluffier laundry experience. With just a few simple ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils, you can craft a customized fabric softener that caters to your unique needs and preferences. Learn how to make three different homemade fabric softener recipes, each with its own unique benefits and scents. These recipes are easy to follow and require minimal effort, making them a practical choice for eco-conscious and budget-minded individuals. Experience the joy of creating your own fabric softener and enjoy softer, fresher laundry that is gentle on both your fabrics and the environment.

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

HOMEMADE NATURAL FABRIC SOFTENER



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An organic way to eliminate static cling.

Provided by Joan Clark

Number Of Ingredients 4

24-ounce jar with a lid
25 drops lavender essential oil
16 ounces Epsom salt or kosher salt
4 ounces of baking soda

Steps:

  • Pour the oil and salt into the jar and shake well.
  • Add baking soda and combine thoroughly.
  • Use two tablespoons in the rinse cycle of your washer.

HOMEMADE FABRIC SOFTENER



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Vinegar and essential oils are all you need for fresh clothes right out of the dryer.

Provided by Joan Clark

Number Of Ingredients 3

16-ounce glass sprayer
3 tsp lavender essential oil
16 ounces vinegar

Steps:

  • Combine the liquids in the sprayer.
  • Shake thoroughly.
  • Spritz 10-12 times on the clothes in the dryer before starting the cycle.

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



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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.

Tips:

  • Use distilled water: Hard water can react with the ingredients in fabric softener, making it less effective. Using distilled water ensures that your fabric softener will work its best.
  • Add essential oils: Essential oils can add a lovely scent to your fabric softener and help to reduce static cling. Lavender, chamomile, and bergamot are all good choices.
  • Use sparingly: A little bit of fabric softener goes a long way. Too much can make your clothes feel greasy or stiff.
  • Store your fabric softener properly: Keep your fabric softener in a cool, dark place. Heat and light can cause it to lose its effectiveness.

Conclusion:

Making your own fabric softener is a great way to save money and reduce your environmental impact. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a fabric softener that is just as effective as store-bought brands. Plus, you can customize your fabric softener to suit your own needs and preferences. Whether you want a softener that is scented or unscented, thick or thin, you can easily adjust the recipe to create the perfect fabric softener for your laundry.

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