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‎12-26-2014 10:38 AM
I hang many of my items up to dry and they do get stiff. After they have dried completely, I then put them in the dryer on "air dry" and toss in a dryer sheet. It does help to make them softer. Been doing this forever.
‎12-26-2014 10:40 AM
I don't use either one anymore either. The liquid gums up the tray that you put the detergent/bleach/softener. I also hang up almost all of my clothes to dry as well. The jeans do tend to be stiff so I will toss in the dryer for a minute or two to soften then remove, hang, put in the closet.
‎12-26-2014 11:17 AM
On 12/26/2014 circles said:Neither.....also don't use any detergent that has it included in it...nor do I ever use bleach of any kind....
OMG _ I only have white sheets, white BR rugs and white towels so i can bleach them every time they are washed. I can only imagine the germs on those. I also bleach napkins and DH's handkerchiefs. I have a very few seasonally colored or embroidered hand towels that don't get bleached but that is all. I can't stand the thought of not bleaching this stuff.
‎12-26-2014 11:19 AM
On 12/26/2014 Desertdi said:On 12/26/2014 Bluegrassbaby said:On 12/25/2014 sidsmom said:Neither...don't like the artificial chemical smell or feel.
Same here....
I use ""dryer balls""
I used to use these too but now that I live where the dryer is right in the hallway outside my kitchen they are much too noisy. I only use them when I dry something like a comforter or guilt.
‎12-26-2014 11:19 AM
I use dryer sheets only for socks and underwear.
‎12-26-2014 11:27 AM
Caldrea liquid. A little goes a very long way. Worth the price.
‎12-26-2014 11:43 AM
I use both fabric softener plus liquid,that works for me.
‎12-26-2014 12:14 PM
‎12-26-2014 12:25 PM
I was told years ago that the film on dryer sheets is damaging to the electronic sensors in the new dryers that sense the dryness of the clothing to run some cycles.
I have used both over the years, but prefer the liquid because I can control the amount, and we hang dry a lot of clothing, and it needs some for anti static reasons.
‎12-26-2014 12:28 PM
Neither. I had dryer sheets ruin some fabrics. I never used fabric softener, but I do use washing soda for some fabrics.
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