8.18.2019

People are obsessed with this 40-pence trick that softens your clothes and stuns your smell

A washing machine and a bottle of white wine vinegar.
You can pick it up at any supermarket (Photo: Getty)

We love cleaning, either by gluing to remove stains on clothing or in this way to clean the baking trays of your oven.

But one product made social networks talk this week: vinegar.

Yes, the things you do in your fish and chips might be the key to a gentle wash that smells good without spending a lot of money.

Cleaning people group Hinch army cleaning tips share the same trick.

A sign read: "After I had recently read all your messages in which it was to leave fabric softener and add white vinegar cap the laundry, I got into the car and was surprised My clothing has never been so nice and clean.! And my washing machine is shiny.

"I did it today and I'm really impressed with the beauty of my clothes and towels, I was very skeptical, but I'm very happy with the result," added another.

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Before you search for vinegar in your cupboard, you should make sure that you use distilled white vinegar. This type contains no tannins (plant dyes) that stain your clothes.

It is a very mild acid that does not damage the fabric but removes the lather.

In the supermarket you can buy a bottle for about 40 to 50 percent.

Just put a stopper in the drawer of your washing machine instead of a softener. Fans say it helps to enhance the smell of detergent and gives them a soft feel.

Although it sounds like a strange idea, especially if it smells before washing, everyone says he can not smell it at the end of the wash.

It also helps to keep your washing machine clean and eliminate mold odors.

It can avoid static electricity and, in contrast to many fabric softeners, does not affect the flame retardant used in some children's tissues.

It is worthwhile to try your next washing day.

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