Badger,
If you go to the apparel section, there is a 56 page thread on wool and those who love it.
Badger,
If you go to the apparel section, there is a 56 page thread on wool and those who love it.
No one has mentioned this. We stumbled upon the product at the hardware store several years ago. Being a believer in good old baking soda for gentle effective cleansing plus allergic to the perfumes, we tried it. Wow. Fresh, sparkling clothes. Except for the oldest of Capilene products, all synthetics are fine (no, not all synthetics build up scent). Googling around the net, Arm & Hammer seems to win comparison with the other big names. Fortunately, we can get it anywhere now. I'm trying the one with softener now for the sheets and towels, so far so good.
http://www.thelaundrybasket.com/Our_...Detergent.html
Not to mention it is biodegradable, and the box and scoop use recycled materials.
While I love wool, there are times when the new microfibers can't be beat for functionality so it's nice to have a product that takes out all the stink.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I use bleach and Borax, and to heck with the fabric care instructions. Bleach is the only thing that kills the bacteria & Borax helps too. Maybe these shorten the life span of my bike clothes, but at least I'm fresh as a daisy for my ride. It doesn't take a whole lot of bleach, either: half a cup for a full load. Use about a cup of Borax. Warm water.
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Oh of course, stinky plastic athletic clothing! And I forgot to say that I add bleach & borax along with the regular laundry soap too.
Whew! You had me scared for a minute there!![]()
Hey wouldn't that be funny, to have a big website business called
Stinky Plastic Athletic Clothing ?![]()
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it would be refreshing!
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Mind you, I myself have some stinky plastic athletic clothing that I just love and use often myself. (I'm a SheBeest and LouisGarneau fan) But I also am very much into real wool. Each thing has it's good uses.
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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