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Has anyone tried laundry sheets?  There is a TS on HSN.  They specifically use vinegar as part of the cleaning process.   Would appreciate any pros/cons re using laundry sheets.

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There are 320 sheets. The directions say to use 1 sheet for small to medium loads and two sheets for larger loads. Something to keep in mind if you're trying to figure your cost per load.

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No-- I haven't used laundry sheets but they do intrigue me---I use Nellies powder laundry soap and am very happy with it. Think it might be less per load but not sure.

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I've never used washing sheets. I use Nellie's and add white vinegar  to the load.

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Not sure about this...you can add your own cheap vinegar to a load. And I never use dryer sheets.  Only dryer balls.  You can get a set of 4 wool at Marshall's or TJ for 12.99.

 

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No,i have not ,i have been trying some laundry detergents lately, are there any reviews on this product any where?

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I've used the Multi-shield 360 laundry sheets for years and like them.  Never heard of this brand they are selling today, but may try them, as I'm down to my  last roll of the other brand.

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The reviews aren't great including the vinegar softener.  I use Brooke & Nora laundry soap (it's also sold under the Beekman name) or Nellies.  Very happy with both.  As for using vinegar as a softener you can easily make your own.  There are numerous "recipes" online.  It's white vinegar, water, and the essential oil of choice.  Works great.  For really stinky loads I use the Odoban linen scent disinfecting product in my automatic fabric softener dispenser.  Clothes are soft and smell nice.  A gallon of Odoban concentrate is $10.

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Take a look at grap green laundry pods, they have several items.

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I don't use laundry sheets.  I use dryer balls.