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White distilled vinegar is a miracle for washing clothes. You can use this inexpensive product to do everything from softening fabric and deodorizing clothing to removing stains. Pour a mixture of vinegar and water directly into your washer as it fills, and add your laundry. Do not pour vinegar directly on fabrics.

How do you wash clothes with vinegar?

If you want to add vinegar to your laundry to help clean and deodorize your clothes, pour 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar into your washing machine instead of the detergent you would normally use. You can also pour 1 cup of vinegar into the last rinse cycle to act as a natural fabric softener.

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Cleaning Your Clothes

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  1. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Add Vinegar to Laundry
    Pour 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar into your washing machine instead of the detergent you would normally use. This will clean your clothes without using the harsh chemicals found in many commercial laundry detergents.
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    Use vinegar as a fabric softener. Get 1 cup of white distilled vinegar ready. When a load of laundry reaches its last rinse cycle, pour the vinegar into the washer. This will act as a simple yet effective natural fabric softener.
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    Dilute 1/2 cup vinegar in a gallon of water. Apply this directly to stains on your fabrics with a clean cloth or by pouring the solution right on the stain. Wash your clothes as you normally would.[1]
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    Mix 1/4 cup of lemon juice, 1/4 cup of borax, and 1/2 cup of vinegar. Use this as a gentle alternative whenever you would use bleach with your laundry.[2]
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    Use vinegar to deodorize clothes. Add 1/2 to 1 cup of vinegar straight to the washer during the last rinse cycle if you have smelly clothes. This will remove the smells from your clothes without making them smell like vinegar.[3]
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Protecting Fabrics

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    Pour 1/2 cup of white, distilled vinegar into a load of laundry to protect color from fading. This same technique will prevent dark colors like black and navy blue from becoming dull due to repeated washing.
    • You can also re-treat fabrics with vinegar to keep their colors fast. Add 1/2 cup vinegar to one gallon of water. Dip bright colors in the solution to keep colors from running, then wash them.
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    Prevent static and lint. Add 1/2 cup of white distilled vinegar to the last rinse cycle of a load of laundry. This will prevent the static that can make your clothes annoyingly stick to other clothing or your body. For many fabrics, it can also help prevent the buildup of lint.[4]
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    Regular detergents can cause soapy residue to accumulate on clothes and cause streaks or roughness. Add 1 cup of vinegar to a gallon of water. Soak your clothes in this solution, and then wash them.[5] The buildup will be removed.[6]
    • This residue is particularly noticeable in whites, which can become yellowed over time. Black Clothing will also appear to fade over time. Soaking them in a vinegar and water solution can reverse these effects.
  4. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Add Vinegar to Laundry
    Clean your washing machine. Soapy residue can also build up inside your washing machine, eventually getting on your clothes. Once a month, put 1 cup of vinegar into your washer and run it without loading any clothes. This will remove the residue from the machine's tub.[7]
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    How much vinegar do you put in the laundry?
    How.com.vn English: Susan Stocker
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    Use 1/4 cup of vinegar for very mild odors, 1/2 cup for medium odors, and 1 cup for strong odors or if you want to brighten your laundry.
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    Where do you put the vinegar in the washing machine?
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    Susan Stocker runs and owns Susan’s Green Cleaning, the #1 Green Cleaning Company in Seattle. She is well known in the region for outstanding customer service protocols — winning the 2017 Better Business Torch Award for Ethics & Integrity —and her energetic support of green cleaning practices.
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    That depends on what you want the vinegar to do. If you want to brighten your clothes, add the vinegar to the bleach dispenser. For softening your clothes, add the vinegar to your fabric softener dispenser. To fight mild odors, add it directly to the washing machine basin during the rinse cycle, or use it in place of regular detergent and add it again during the rinse cycle if you need to remove really strong odors.
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    Can you use vinegar and laundry detergent together?
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    Susan Stocker runs and owns Susan’s Green Cleaning, the #1 Green Cleaning Company in Seattle. She is well known in the region for outstanding customer service protocols — winning the 2017 Better Business Torch Award for Ethics & Integrity —and her energetic support of green cleaning practices.
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    You can use vinegar and laundry detergent in the same load, but you cannot mix them. If you're using detergent, add the vinegar to the rinse cycle after the detergent is out. Otherwise, you'll get oily clothes.
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      • Make sure to use only white distilled vinegar for laundry purposes.
      • Vinegar solutions are safe for most 100% cotton, permanent press cotton, and polyester fabrics.
      • If you are not sure how vinegar will affect a certain fabric, apply a small amount of the solution you are using to an inconspicuous spot. If it doesn’t appear to damage the fabric, washing the entire item in the solution should be safe.
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      If you want to add vinegar to your laundry to help clean and deodorize your clothes, pour 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar into your washing machine instead of the detergent you would normally use. You can also pour 1 cup of vinegar into the last rinse cycle to act as a natural fabric softener. For a gentler alternative to using bleach on your clothes, mix lemon juice, Borax, and vinegar and add it to your laundry the way you would chlorine bleach. To learn how to use vinegar to protect your clothes, keep reading!

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