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Vinegar can be a great addition to your laundry routine. Here are some steps to add vinegar to your laundry: 1. Check the care label: Before adding vinegar to your laundry, make sure to check the care label on your clothes. Vinegar is safe to use on most fabrics, but some delicate fabrics like silk or wool may not be suitable. 2. Choose the right type of vinegar: White distilled vinegar is the most commonly used type of vinegar for laundry. It is cheap and effective. Apple cider vinegar can also be used, but it may leave a slight color on your clothes. 3. Determine the amount: The amount of vinegar you should use depends on the size of your load and how dirty your clothes are. For a regular-sized load, start with 1/2 to 1 cup of vinegar. 4. Add the vinegar: Add the vinegar to the rinse cycle of your washing machine. You can also add it to the fabric softener dispenser if your machine has one. If you're washing clothes by hand, add the vinegar to the rinse water. 5. Wash as usual: After adding the vinegar, wash your clothes as you normally would. The vinegar will help to remove any detergent residue, soften your clothes, and brighten colors. 6. Dry your clothes: After washing, dry your clothes as you normally would. By following these steps, you can easily add vinegar to your laundry and enjoy the benefits it provides. Vinegar is a natural and inexpensive way to keep your clothes looking and feeling their best.
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