ok,so you got to the supermarket have a sniff of the detergents and choose the one you like..move on to conditioners and choose a totally different smell,...why the hell worry about the smell of the detergent,unless you don't use conditioner |
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Hey so long as laundry smells fresh I let the perfumed shower gel/perfume itself do the talking Not intetested in strong smelling detergent/conditioner just clashes with my fragrance so "cotton fresh" for me |
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"Sorry, OP, I have no idea what you're talking about.
The laundry fairy sorts all of that stuff out...
Mr ddc
That would be Mrs ddc I'm guessing. "
Whaaaat? I don't believe it!
(although now you come to mention it, whenever she goes away, she always takes the laundry fairy with her... )
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Vinegar is an excellent substitute for fabric conditioner, especially for towels, as fabric conditioner makes them more water resistant! However, vinegar does not leave your clothes smelling of a chip shop afterwards, so the smell of fabric conditioner shouldn't make a difference either. |
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