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Last Post 13 May 2009 11:01 PM by Tiffany. 3 Replies.
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11 May 2009 07:16 PM  
do these exist? and if so where can I find them. I really miss my towels being all fluffy and smell good I have tried vinegar and EO and it just is not the same! thanks for any tips!
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12 May 2009 09:29 AM  

I found a free sample here:

http://safehomecleanhome.com/

I also like Mrs. Meyers Clean Day products. They have some basil dryer sheets: http://www.organize.com/mrs-meyers-...heets.html

You can even buy the Mrs. M products in Kroger now.

I've been trying my darnedest to dry my clothes on the line lately. I've really noticed a "crunchiness" that isn't in dryer-dried clothes.


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12 May 2009 08:32 PM  
oh I love line drying but then I still have to throw them in the dryer for a quick spin or else it feels like you are wearing a board! but I love the fresh smell it leaves! thanks for the info about the sheets I will have to check them out!
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13 May 2009 11:01 PM  
If you ever go to Trader Joe's, they have some lavender dryer "bags". You use them several times in the dryer to add fragrance and then you can open them up, sprinkle on carpets, and vacuum to add fragrance there. As far as I know, the only thing in them is dried lavender - I assume you could get the same effect by growing lavender then stitching it into very thin muslin or lace bags. I have to put my laundry in the drier for a bit to get rid of the crunchiness, too. I'm happy that we can start line drying at the new house.
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