Hi Maria: You sure can. Here's how. Squeeze a small blob of your favourite conditioner onto a washcloth and rub it in. Then throw that washcloth into the dryer with your load of clothes. Aside from it saving me money, your clothes will come out of the dryer smelling absolutely great. Good luck
Mix hot water and conditioner together in medium bowl. (The hot water helps smooth any clumps from the conditioner). Mix in vinegar and pour in container of choice. Use the same amount as you would a store bought softener and add to the regular softener spot in your washer or during the rinse cycle. Note: I used a regular cheapo conditioner from the dollar store. The higher quality conditioners won’t make any noticeable differences, save your money!
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6 cups of hot water, 3 cups of white vinegar and 1.5 cups hair conditioner. Stir, Do not shake it will cause foaming. Use in your softener cup.
Thanks
Maria: maybe this will help
https://www.thebirchcottage.com/homemade-fabric-softener-with-hair-conditioner/
Here is the recipe for you: https://www.thebirchcottage.com/homemade-fabric-softener-with-hair-conditioner/
Hi Maria, Hope this helps... https://www.hometalk.com/687394/3-diy-fabric-softener-recipes-vinegar-baking-soda-hair-conditioner
3 DIY Fabric Softener Recipes: Vinegar! Baking Soda! Hair Conditioner!
An alternate idea for you, do you need fabric softener? You could try using wool dryer balls instead. See this article for more information on fabric softeners and alternatives: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/is-fabric-softener-necessary-263300
Hi Maria: You sure can. Here's how. Squeeze a small blob of your favourite conditioner onto a washcloth and rub it in. Then throw that washcloth into the dryer with your load of clothes. Aside from it saving me money, your clothes will come out of the dryer smelling absolutely great. Good luck
here is more info for you Maria
https://www.thebirchcottage.com/homemade-fabric-softener-with-hair-conditioner/
https://thefrugalgirls.com/2010/10/homemade-fabric-softener.html
Here is a homemade laundry softener with conditioner in it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrURmKBYiCM
Hi Maria, try this one, it really works!
Ingredients:
5 cups hot water
3 cups vinegar
1 cup hair conditioner
Directions:
Mix hot water and conditioner together in medium bowl. (The hot water helps smooth any clumps from the conditioner). Mix in vinegar and pour in container of choice. Use the same amount as you would a store bought softener and add to the regular softener spot in your washer or during the rinse cycle. Note: I used a regular cheapo conditioner from the dollar store. The higher quality conditioners won’t make any noticeable differences, save your money!
Hi Maria, here is more info:
https://diyandcrafts.net/do-it-yourself-wall-sconces-lamp-ideas/