This is actually true. It does not leave your clothes smelling like vinegar. My father used to wash my white uniform when i was a kid. it would have yellow pit stains and he used vinegar to remove those stains. I have no idea how he does it though but it works😁
Yes white vinegar only, it works great on white deodorant stains on t-shirts. I use half water half vinegar in a spray bottle and saturate the stains and let em sit a few mins before tossing in the washer.@@StaceyTong-y6e
@@Yayyyyyyyyyy yes. I have allergy of every type of detergent, so I wash my clothes with hand soap. I came here to see if vinegar can help washing the clothes easier. Makes the daily life so hard...
Vinegar actually sets color in clothing, and I have found that depending on your dryer if it is really old and musty for example then it will make the clothes smell like vinegar (my moms)… For hard water (especially if lots of calcium/lime) it really helps clothes too.
Exactly. Same. My clothes often smell like vinegar because I use it as a fabric softener and sometimes I accidentally use too much. Definitely does make it smell sometimes depending on the method being used.
I am not sure if anyone has noticed, while I love vinegar for this and more; I notice soap or detergent doesn’t do as well, I have find that adding vinegar to the softener fill gives me the same result and doesn’t make my soap less soappy
Yes. It does, if you use copious amounts and likely the percentage strength matters too. My daughter HATES the smell and sometimes I smell it when I remove it from the washer. Just rewash after, minus the vinegar.
I just sprayed down my shower doors with white vinegar a clean the doors cannot smell anythink of vinegar evaporates in the air a good deodorant riser it will clean the air without a trace of vinegar left the odor even baking soda. Put a cup in your
Vinegar is a natural antibacterial so it kills smells like sweat. I mix it with cheap hair conditioneer and use it as fabric conditioner. It works very well for my clothes and they never smell of vinegar.
I've never been able to find a definitive answer on that. Washing with vinegar ruins the pipes but using bleach in the washer (which is way more caustic and corrosive) doesn't???🤔
@@toriladybird511 So which one is it, do you use white vinegar? Did it mess up your machine? How do you use it, in the detergent slot or as a fabric softener in the last rinse?
@@idkidk2573I use vinegar in my fabric softener compartment. Make sure it's white (clear) as the coloured vinegar will ruin your white clothing. I do a machine clean cycle once or twice a month so the vinegar gets a regular flush from the machines hose and drain pump.
@@idkidk2573 I pour it on to the clothes right before I close the lid. Also if you have the smell, wash it in hot water if you can and let it soak. The vinegar is amazing at degreasing and cleaning. Absolutely no smell after
@@idkidk2573 I also use vinegar in my dishwasher in the bottom about a cup and wash like normal. If you have white buildup it eradicates it. It really is amazing..... Oh sorry one more use splash some into water whole washing your dog and it cuts the wet dog smell and helps loosen shedding fur. Sorry vinegar is amazing
I use it at a laundry stripper to get rid of built up softener. I also add baking soda to give it that extra boost. And yes it works amazing for smell. My partner works in concrete comes home smelling foul. This is the only thing that has worked. But I gotta use baking soda too.
@@Krikket-hm6pzbaking soda in the machine with the washing, then vinegar in the fabric softener tray. Mixed together they counteract each other so you want to avoid that
@@GoobyPlsM Thank you so much! I almost missed this reply, good thing I decided to scroll down my notifications list. How much baking soda would you say is good for a completely full load, in these new machines, today. We just got a new machine that doesn't have the thingy in the middle of it - so it feels like you could put about 3 loads in, at once - but I sorta did that and saw that it was not a good idea. But I'm still not quite sure how much baking soda I should use for a full, un-overloaded, load to know that my clothes are getting cleaned... Bcuz I also can't smell.
Be careful where in your cycle and how much you use because it can corrode parts of your washing machine. It's better to pre-soak in a basin or sink 1-6 hours, then wash clothes normally, or to add to final rinse.
Unscented detergent is my choice anyhow. I would rather know it smells clean. Sometimes I can smell people's musty smelling clothes and their detergent or fabric softener is mixed in. It is a bad, dank, musty smell.
Wife gets annoyed at me but even she admits the clothes are softer and the washing machine smells far better since I switched to vinegar. Great household tip.
I've used it this way for many years and I've never had the vinegar stain my clothes. I also just pour it straight from the bottle, into the main wash area, a little in the cup on top of the rotor, and the bleach dispenser to clean. It has always been great for my greasy and smelly work clothes.
@@Mojo32 Can I do only vinegar to fully clean my cloths, like just pouring it and run the machine cycles? or does it have to be mixed with some sort of detergent ?
@@bo3abed395 Personally I have and i do just use vinegar (no detergent) at times in a load of laundry, and IT HAS always worked just fine. This is of course similar to using just vinegar (concentrated or not) to clean stains and such on the floor, counters, bathroom, etc. Simply as information; when I do this for laundry, the loads have been "cleaning rags" and my "work clothes" (yardwork, construction, mechanical, etc.) not my "casual/nicer" clothes. Not that it would necessarily matter too much to everyone, but I know some who would argue that using straight vinegar COULD POSSIBLY BE somewhat harsher then standard detergent and over time break down colors or texture in clothes. Although I can't say I've noticed anything negative in my experiences. And honestly if it's all I had around for some reason I'd have no concerns using it instead of detergent on my other stuff. I apologize for my long answer, but I wanted to be somewhat thorough to your question to me.
Do you just pour it right in with the clothes, and how mugh would you recommend using, as to not put too much in? Also, can baking soda be used with the vinegar, as well?
No. Pune Sol is for floors not laundry. Hot water is a disinfectant. The laundry soap is a disinfectant. P.Sol should not be on your clothes, nor on your floor for that matter. 😊
I use vinegar with detergent like Tide Downy (although not as much as the video showed). The smell is different if you use vinegar, than if you just use Tide Downy alone. To me it the laundry smells fresher. No vinegar smell at all. I recently watch a short from a laundry guy, who said, to be effective, put the vinegar in the softener slot. I tried it, the laundry smelled vinegar when I took it out. So I'm not doing that again. 😄
Anyone here with the long term use of vinegar on clothes? Does it dry rot your clothes if you use the recommended amount? And what is the recommended amount would you say anyway?
Exactly, distilled (white) vinegar is amazing for all kinds if cleaning jobs especially in your bathroom. The smell dissipates quickly unlike toxic bleach and perfumed detergents.
This works. One thing do not use it on jerseys. I ruined two vintage jerseys it lifets the letters and faded the decals. My mom taught me to put it in where the bleach goes and use that amount.
Heat can do this, make sure you wash anything with pressed decals on COLD only. You have to be careful because some washer settings will use a temperature you didn't select for extra features
Vinegar makes a huge difference especially for carpet cleaning. It can be a bit rough when it's gassing off but you would never know I have four dogs and a cat in the house haha
Isn't it crazy?? I had to wash dishes with this one time I ran out of baking soda and even after using hand-wash (which I never use😅) my hands had a strong smell of vinegar, but with how much water gets pumped into the washing machine you literally can't smell it!
First, let your machine run full cycle on HOT WATER and extra rinse. Throw a dishwasher tab in. Next, Clorox brand laundry disinfectant and wash them with it only. Let them soak. Use warm or either hot if its whites. Colors can typically stand warm water. Put the laundry disinfectant in first, fill up the washer, let it agitate for about 5 minutes and stop it for 30 minutes to an hour. Then let it complete. Wash your clothes again with whatever detergent you like, follow the directions on the container, use the laundry disinfectant in the softener compartment. They should be free from the smell. You can always hang clothes in direct sunlight for a full day or two to get rid of most smells. But making sure your washer is clean and keeping the lid opeb between washes matters.
not a good idea! mixing vinaigrette with laundry soap in the main wash can create toxic and sometimes deadly fumes due to ingredients in most laundry soap , instead out vinaigrette in the fabric softener compartment
What? Vinaigrette is a salad dressing! Using dishsoap (ammonia in it)with bleach makes the chlorine gas which can kill you. Ammonia and bleach deadly. But not laundry detergent. ????
Vinegar ruins clothes. I listened to the advice from others for my sons white t shirts and it left a nasty film on the shirts and an oily feel over time i just use Roma detergent it works better.
I just started doing this with my towels and bedding but I also read that frequent use of vinegar can corrode the lines. Have you had any issues with performance?
@@jacobwright1159 You have no idea. Just guessing because you have no idea what happens, if anything, to elastomers in the presence of dilute acetic acid.
Every now and then one of the cats will decide to pee on clothes out of spite and my mom uses vinegar to get it out. One wash with just vinegar, wash again with soap, repeat if necessary. If it’s really bad she’ll add some baking soda in with the vinegar.
I work in a restaurant. How do i get the grease, funky smell out of my uniforms 🤔? I was told to soak in really hot water and amonia. Dows that sound right?
I feel like some people can smell very slight vinegar scent but others can’t cause when ppl say it never smells like vinegar IT DOES I can smell it I hate it
@@goldieslacksthat wasn't the vinegar causing the oilyness as it doesn't do that. I've used it for years. It may have need what was used on the clothes before.
I don't get this though cause I'm super sensetive to smell and I've never had a problem with vinegar + unscented detergent. Maybe the people washing your clothes used too much?
Be careful. I had vinegar "bleach" some of the color out of my clothes and towels. I now dilute it when I add vinegar to my wash loads. I was also told that it might affect the rubber in your washer hoses.
I'm extremely sensitive to smell and I use vinegar with unscented detergent all the time. I've never smelled it on my clothes. Maybe it depends on your machine or how much you use or something.
I'm extremely sensitive to smells, and don't have a problem with vinegar smell in my clothes. I'm also not dousing my entire washer with vinegar. A small amount works.
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Foolish video! The vinegar does not go on top of the clothes like this video. Vinegar goes INTO THE FABRIC SOFTENER DISPENSER. -- OR -- INTO THE BOTTOM OF THE TUB AS WATER FILLS AND THEN ADD THE CLOTHING.
This is actually true. It does not leave your clothes smelling like vinegar. My father used to wash my white uniform when i was a kid. it would have yellow pit stains and he used vinegar to remove those stains. I have no idea how he does it though but it works😁
How much to use and when to use it?
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My laundry smells like vinegar and my dryer. I don’t know what tf you guys do
Did u use white vingar?
Yes white vinegar only, it works great on white deodorant stains on t-shirts. I use half water half vinegar in a spray bottle and saturate the stains and let em sit a few mins before tossing in the washer.@@StaceyTong-y6e
White vinegar makes a wonderful multi purpose non toxic cleaner 🎉
Put it in the fabric softener drawer and add an extra rinse. This is particularly good for those of us with detergent allergies.
Detergent allergies are a thing?
Yeah, both from the fragrance and the cleaners used. @@Yayyyyyyyyyy
@@Yayyyyyyyyyy yes. I have allergy of every type of detergent, so I wash my clothes with hand soap. I came here to see if vinegar can help washing the clothes easier. Makes the daily life so hard...
Yes. Even with eczema you need to be careful and use unscented and often natural things@Yayyyyyyyyyy
@itsallagoodfun6018 Start using ONLY "FRAGRANCE FREE" products,that's all I use,not unscented or natural but "FRAGRANCE FREE"
Vinegar is awesome. Holds in color and natural softener. Helps remove soap
But it will reduce the effectiveness of your detergent. Acid neutralizes base. Use it in the rinse only.
Vinegar actually sets color in clothing, and I have found that depending on your dryer if it is really old and musty for example then it will make the clothes smell like vinegar (my moms)… For hard water (especially if lots of calcium/lime) it really helps clothes too.
Exactly. Same. My clothes often smell like vinegar because I use it as a fabric softener and sometimes I accidentally use too much. Definitely does make it smell sometimes depending on the method being used.
@@Egh0127so then if you use vinegar do not use fabric softener ?
Rather smell vinegar over urine.
I use Vinegar as fabric softener
@@elg2702 yes I still use detergent
I am not sure if anyone has noticed, while I love vinegar for this and more; I notice soap or detergent doesn’t do as well, I have find that adding vinegar to the softener fill gives me the same result and doesn’t make my soap less soappy
I use vinegar in the final rinse on bedding and towels instead of fabric softener
I do this to my gym clothes 🙌🏽
Yes. It does, if you use copious amounts and likely the percentage strength matters too.
My daughter HATES the smell and sometimes I smell it when I remove it from the washer. Just rewash after, minus the vinegar.
Natural fabric softener. 1c per load. So good. No vinegar smell. Always 2 rinses 🎉
Really I never heard of that,I gotta try it..
Why 2 rinses?
@@Unknown-ny9ff To make sure the vinegar smell is gone..
Vinigar is ment to go in fabric softner compartment...bicarb goes in the drum as washing powder..job done.
I just sprayed down my shower doors with white vinegar a clean the doors cannot smell anythink of vinegar evaporates in the air a good deodorant riser it will clean the air without a trace of vinegar left the odor even baking soda. Put a cup in your
True. And thank you. The world should know this.
Vinegar is a natural antibacterial so it kills smells like sweat. I mix it with cheap hair conditioneer and use it as fabric conditioner. It works very well for my clothes and they never smell of vinegar.
No, but it CAN do damage to your pipes. Try Aem and Hammer Laundry booster with baking soda. Works beautifully!
I've never been able to find a definitive answer on that. Washing with vinegar ruins the pipes but using bleach in the washer (which is way more caustic and corrosive) doesn't???🤔
Vinegar removes the mineral salt build up and likely unclog pipes plus as an added bonus probably makes the machine last longer
@@toriladybird511 So which one is it, do you use white vinegar? Did it mess up your machine? How do you use it, in the detergent slot or as a fabric softener in the last rinse?
@@idkidk2573I use vinegar in my fabric softener compartment. Make sure it's white (clear) as the coloured vinegar will ruin your white clothing. I do a machine clean cycle once or twice a month so the vinegar gets a regular flush from the machines hose and drain pump.
@@idkidk2573use vinegar in the softener dispenser.
How did I not known about this!? THANK YOU
I am THE WORST for starting a load of clothes and forgetting about it for days. My SIL taught me this trick and I swear by it now.
It gets rid of deodorant stains as well on bras
@@maleficent82 So how do you use it? As a fabric softener? Or do you add it in the detergent slot?
@@idkidk2573 I pour it on to the clothes right before I close the lid. Also if you have the smell, wash it in hot water if you can and let it soak. The vinegar is amazing at degreasing and cleaning. Absolutely no smell after
@@idkidk2573 I also use vinegar in my dishwasher in the bottom about a cup and wash like normal. If you have white buildup it eradicates it. It really is amazing..... Oh sorry one more use splash some into water whole washing your dog and it cuts the wet dog smell and helps loosen shedding fur.
Sorry vinegar is amazing
You have a supercomputer in your pocket. It has a neat feature called alarms and reminders.
Feel this creative power of love that you are and give your lives to it
I use it at a laundry stripper to get rid of built up softener. I also add baking soda to give it that extra boost. And yes it works amazing for smell. My partner works in concrete comes home smelling foul. This is the only thing that has worked. But I gotta use baking soda too.
Do you mix the baking soda with the vinegar in the fabric softener spot, or how do you use both, exactly? Thanks 🙏
@@Krikket-hm6pzbaking soda in the machine with the washing, then vinegar in the fabric softener tray. Mixed together they counteract each other so you want to avoid that
@@GoobyPlsM
Thank you so much! I almost missed this reply, good thing I decided to scroll down my notifications list.
How much baking soda would you say is good for a completely full load, in these new machines, today. We just got a new machine that doesn't have the thingy in the middle of it - so it feels like you could put about 3 loads in, at once - but I sorta did that and saw that it was not a good idea. But I'm still not quite sure how much baking soda I should use for a full, un-overloaded, load to know that my clothes are getting cleaned... Bcuz I also can't smell.
This is true. I wash with vinegar and my clothes are brighter and soft.
Be careful where in your cycle and how much you use because it can corrode parts of your washing machine. It's better to pre-soak in a basin or sink 1-6 hours, then wash clothes normally, or to add to final rinse.
Unscented detergent is my choice anyhow. I would rather know it smells clean. Sometimes I can smell people's musty smelling clothes and their detergent or fabric softener is mixed in. It is a bad, dank, musty smell.
Can you replace detergent for washing with vinegar?
My washing machine works in a way that if I add vinegar to my clothes I have to add an extra rinse cycle or it will still smell like vinegar
Not true. Initially yes it might smell like vinegar but when dried, vinegar diluted with water doesn’t smell. You must be using allot of vinegar
@@r3drift nope, only used the recommended amount.
@@r3driftalso how can you say not true? That’s what happened lol.
@@mjbridges initially diluted vinegar smells but when it dries the smell goes away. Otherwise you used way too much. allot. I man allot
@@r3drift yeah but I didn’t use a lot. I used a little, I followed the instructions. You can’t smell my clothes so stop trying to prove me wrong lol
Great fabric softener too! Better then the lotion they sell as softener in the stores. Regular fabric softener will destroy your washer.
Wife gets annoyed at me but even she admits the clothes are softer and the washing machine smells far better since I switched to vinegar.
Great household tip.
what kind of vinegar do you recommend for laundry? i do not want to use fabric conditioner may i know the brand nsme of vinegar(s) to use?
White vinegar
That washer is WAY to stuffed! Those clothes cannot freely agitate.
It’s fine
It is clearly a large load with the water already released, so it's floating...
Kills musk, smoke and probably 💩 smell like a champ but get the cleaning version
Will it stain clothes? I’ve only used a watered down version but interest in using it straight like how you did
I've used it this way for many years and I've never had the vinegar stain my clothes.
I also just pour it straight from the bottle, into the main wash area, a little in the cup on top of the rotor, and the bleach dispenser to clean.
It has always been great for my greasy and smelly work clothes.
Also, it gets watered down plenty in the wash, no need to pre mix. So again, just like the video showed I just dump straight from the bottle.
Hell no
@@Mojo32 Can I do only vinegar to fully clean my cloths, like just pouring it and run the machine cycles? or does it have to be mixed with some sort of detergent ?
@@bo3abed395 Personally I have and i do just use vinegar (no detergent) at times in a load of laundry, and IT HAS always worked just fine. This is of course similar to using just vinegar (concentrated or not) to clean stains and such on the floor, counters, bathroom, etc.
Simply as information; when I do this for laundry, the loads have been "cleaning rags" and my "work clothes" (yardwork, construction, mechanical, etc.) not my "casual/nicer" clothes. Not that it would necessarily matter too much to everyone, but I know some who would argue that using straight vinegar COULD POSSIBLY BE somewhat harsher then standard detergent and over time break down colors or texture in clothes. Although I can't say I've noticed anything negative in my experiences. And honestly if it's all I had around for some reason I'd have no concerns using it instead of detergent on my other stuff.
I apologize for my long answer, but I wanted to be somewhat thorough to your question to me.
I'll give it a try 💪
what brand of cleaning vinegar to use ?
Vinegar and aspirin is what I use in my whites since I have a septic tank. No smell and it cleans as well as bleach.
I've been using vinegar for years , it's great ! You don't have to use detergent.
Do you just pour it right in with the clothes, and how mugh would you recommend using, as to not put too much in?
Also, can baking soda be used with the vinegar, as well?
@Krikket-hm6pz 2-3 cups of white distilled vinegar right into the wash
@@patriciafuller9948
Thank you so much 🙏
But, do you use detergent and Vinegar in tub at same time? I appreciate you showing.
No !
Yes you use white vinegar & detergent.
White vinegar can break down the rubber gaskets and hoses in your washing machine
that’s what I was concerned about too
I looked it up. You shouldn't put the concentrated vinegar (the 20%+ version) on it but like 30ml of the normal kitchen one with like 5% or so is ok.
Does vinegar remove perfume smell?
If you put it in the rinse cycle, your clothes will smell like vinegar though (especially if they get damp!)
Using Pin Sol (original) also works and is a disinfectant.
no bruh stop
@@BigSunn0
No, you stop. You have just confirmed that you haven't read the label.
No. Pune Sol is for floors not laundry. Hot water is a disinfectant. The laundry soap is a disinfectant. P.Sol should not be on your clothes, nor on your floor for that matter. 😊
@@johnjohng668
Read what it says on the bottle. You can use it as a disinfect in your laundry.
No, are you trying to poison yourself?
Vinegar is hard on the washing machine though. Don't use it very often.
Oh I’m always using vinegar
It really does!
Just make sure it’s dry 100% or you will smell it a little but it will go away once dry. I used to do this but my bf hates so I had to stop lol
I use vinegar with detergent like Tide Downy (although not as much as the video showed). The smell is different if you use vinegar, than if you just use Tide Downy alone. To me it the laundry smells fresher. No vinegar smell at all.
I recently watch a short from a laundry guy, who said, to be effective, put the vinegar in the softener slot. I tried it, the laundry smelled vinegar when I took it out. So I'm not doing that again. 😄
Vinegar is especially useful with the exercise "tech" clothing that sometimes get that funk smell to it
Interesting! How much asprin?
Anyone here with the long term use of vinegar on clothes? Does it dry rot your clothes if you use the recommended amount? And what is the recommended amount would you say anyway?
Oh wow I might do this
Exactly, distilled (white) vinegar is amazing for all kinds if cleaning jobs especially in your bathroom.
The smell dissipates quickly unlike toxic bleach and perfumed detergents.
This works. One thing do not use it on jerseys. I ruined two vintage jerseys it lifets the letters and faded the decals. My mom taught me to put it in where the bleach goes and use that amount.
Minuscule amount is worthless. Based on wishful thinking.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt ok Frank
Heat can do this, make sure you wash anything with pressed decals on COLD only. You have to be careful because some washer settings will use a temperature you didn't select for extra features
I did this, and all of my stuff then smelled like vinegar 😫
Then you used too much
Vinegar makes a huge difference especially for carpet cleaning. It can be a bit rough when it's gassing off but you would never know I have four dogs and a cat in the house haha
Isn't it crazy?? I had to wash dishes with this one time I ran out of baking soda and even after using hand-wash (which I never use😅) my hands had a strong smell of vinegar, but with how much water gets pumped into the washing machine you literally can't smell it!
Won’t the vinegar corrode parts in the machine? Has anyone had this issue?
I used vinegar in my laundry once and everything stunk of vinegar. It was foul. I won’t do it again. I put less than the video shows to put in
why would you WANT to get rid of the smoked bbq smell?
Old ways coming back around 😅
So use only vinegar no soap?
Vinegar will also break down the seals of your washer and make it not last as long 🤷♀️
Neither have I. I wash the same way, NEVER smell the vinegar.
will it fade clothing ?
No. I've used it for years as I'm allergic to softener and my clothes didn't fade. Infact it seemed to help keep the color in my clothes.
This is so true but don't just poor it in u add the vinegar to the softener compartment and only a quarter cup
Thank you so much for the tip! 🙏
Vinegar is way too aggressive for the plastic pieces inside your washing machine! Better use citric acid. Also works great for the dishwasher.
And as an added bonus, you get to repair your washing machine more often!
Nope it removes limescale not a bad thing at all
What about the pee smell that has been lingering in my clothes for months now
First, let your machine run full cycle on HOT WATER and extra rinse. Throw a dishwasher tab in. Next, Clorox brand laundry disinfectant and wash them with it only. Let them soak. Use warm or either hot if its whites. Colors can typically stand warm water. Put the laundry disinfectant in first, fill up the washer, let it agitate for about 5 minutes and stop it for 30 minutes to an hour. Then let it complete. Wash your clothes again with whatever detergent you like, follow the directions on the container, use the laundry disinfectant in the softener compartment. They should be free from the smell. You can always hang clothes in direct sunlight for a full day or two to get rid of most smells. But making sure your washer is clean and keeping the lid opeb between washes matters.
@@DJRenee thank you!
I used it once and the clothes came out real soft and clean....lol
My Grandma used to wash her kids hair with Vinegar.
pine sol is better though
Um no
try it
@@natalieeubank4533
not a good idea! mixing vinaigrette with laundry soap in the main wash can create toxic and sometimes deadly fumes due to ingredients in most laundry soap , instead out vinaigrette in the fabric softener compartment
What? Vinaigrette is a salad dressing! Using dishsoap (ammonia in it)with bleach makes the chlorine gas which can kill you. Ammonia and bleach deadly. But not laundry detergent. ????
And bonus, vinegar will damage the rubber parts of your washer...youre welcome
What doesn’t damage the washing machine? You would have to use nothing then 😂
@keriissovery9566 Duh, detergent etc. Look it up, Einstein
It dont make youre clothes smell like vinagar i love it
Vinegar ruins clothes. I listened to the advice from others for my sons white t shirts and it left a nasty film on the shirts and an oily feel over time i just use Roma detergent it works better.
@goldieslacks WRONG!
@@darieanhenderson6926 says who? Did you touch the shirts I speak of? No so skedaddle on
Then all my beautiful clothes should be ruined. And they are not. 😮
Samsung washing machines actually advise against using vinegar
Ambiguous. Avoid adding it to wash water. Rinse cycle, yes.
I don't use vinegar on clothes, but the water turns into vinegar when I wash them 😂
Im not doing that
load the not agitator top load washing machine like a donut or your clothes don't wash correctly. They'll smell clean, but won't actually BE clean
I just started doing this with my towels and bedding but I also read that frequent use of vinegar can corrode the lines. Have you had any issues with performance?
Internet myth spread by clueless housewives.
Why does no one soak rubber items in full strength vinegar and show the effects? Instead, they gossip.
In something like a washer there's usually enough water going through that it won't do any harm.
As long as it is diluted and not gallons of pure vinegar
If anything, it helps keep detergent from building
@@jacobwright1159
You have no idea. Just guessing because you have no idea what happens, if anything, to elastomers in the presence of dilute acetic acid.
Every now and then one of the cats will decide to pee on clothes out of spite and my mom uses vinegar to get it out. One wash with just vinegar, wash again with soap, repeat if necessary. If it’s really bad she’ll add some baking soda in with the vinegar.
Yeah baking soda and vinegar or peroxide removes cat piss
They react and neutralize each other.
Came here wanting to find this exact answer thank you!
I work in a restaurant. How do i get the grease, funky smell out of my uniforms 🤔?
I was told to soak in really hot water and amonia.
Dows that sound right?
I feel like some people can smell very slight vinegar scent but others can’t cause when ppl say it never smells like vinegar IT DOES I can smell it I hate it
Me to!
Yeah everytime theres a hint of vinegar
I used it to clean white t shirts and all it did was ruin them not the smell but it makes clothes oily.
@@goldieslacksthat wasn't the vinegar causing the oilyness as it doesn't do that. I've used it for years. It may have need what was used on the clothes before.
I don't get this though cause I'm super sensetive to smell and I've never had a problem with vinegar + unscented detergent. Maybe the people washing your clothes used too much?
Be careful. I had vinegar "bleach" some of the color out of my clothes and towels. I now dilute it when I add vinegar to my wash loads. I was also told that it might affect the rubber in your washer hoses.
I tried that and it ruined my cloths
It actually deodorizes
Unless your father is allergic to vinegar 😔
vinegar for pizza salat !
I hate the smell of vinegar
Presumably white vinegar unless you want to smell like a fish and chip shop?
HEADS UP - some of us CAN STILL SMELL THAT NASTY STUFF!!! It’s not you, it’s for real - some people can smell it while most people can’t! 🤢
I'm extremely sensitive to smell and I use vinegar with unscented detergent all the time. I've never smelled it on my clothes. Maybe it depends on your machine or how much you use or something.
I'm extremely sensitive to smells, and don't have a problem with vinegar smell in my clothes. I'm also not dousing my entire washer with vinegar. A small amount works.
Disagree. Vinegar smell still comes through.
"Gets rid of the smoke smell" Noooooooo! That's the cologne of champions!
That looks like a lot
Yeah.........why are we not measuring shit 🤦.
Using vinegar DOES NOT MAKE ANY GOOD. The vinegar actually reduces the efficiency of detergent.
Right! Rinse water, it’s fine but not wash water.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jtso can vinegar be used with Fabric softener ??
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Foolish video! The vinegar does not go on top of the clothes like this video. Vinegar goes INTO THE FABRIC SOFTENER DISPENSER. -- OR -- INTO THE BOTTOM OF THE TUB AS WATER FILLS AND THEN ADD THE CLOTHING.
Too much will put holes in your clothes ❤❤❤
What does a pimp master do?
Not sure if you need to use that much lol