What's the most /fa/ detergent?
Also garment care general.
>>11821899
Dry cleaning
Not using detergent.
Laundress
without a doubt Mr sparkle. also can a dickies snap button windbreaker be ironed? otherwise how do I remove wrinkles
>>11823186
You can put a piece of parchment paper over the windbreaker and iron it on a really low heat setting
If you put the iron directly on the windbreaker you'll burn it
>>11823190
thanks bro
>>11821899
woollite black
>>11821899
>calling laundry sauce 'detergent'
Okay Mr. Chemist
Best way to clean Levi's when you actually need to clean it from stains ???
>>11821899
I use free and clear detergent so that I'm easy on the clothes and skin. Then I use linen fresh tide dryer sheets because I'm a sucker for fresh laundry smell. I believe in using as few chemical solutions on myself and my goods as possible, but sometimes it's nice as a treat. You can add a couple drops of an essential oil of your choice to a load of laundry for scent purposes, if you like. That little oil won't damage anything because it's so diluted, but it will certainly smell good.
>>11823285
Oxy Clean or Tide stain spray on spot. Let sit for a bit, but don't let dry. Then launder normally. See above ^
>>11823279
Kek
>>11822894
Honestly, how affordable is this? Enlighten me
>>11824329
it's expensive and you shouldn't trust your drycleaner....they'll fuck up your clothes
I make my own detergent
>http://www.popsugar.com/smart-living/Homemade-Liquid-Laundry-Detergent-28441787
>http://www.popsugar.com/smart-living/Borax-Free-Laundry-Detergent-33841812
And dryer sheets
>http://www.popsugar.com/smart-living/Homemade-Dryer-Sheets-27044025
I have some detergent/dryer sheets with lavender essential oil and some without.
I also just use 1/4c or so of vinegar as fabric softener every now and then.
Hydrogen peroxide (3% concentration, the kind you buy at the drug store) makes a great stain remover for most colors/fabrics, just don't use it if you plan on putting any vinegar in the wash.
Pros of DIY laundry shit
>gentle on ur clothes
>good 4 mother earth
>save money
>gf says I smell more like 'me' and less like laundry. if you have a good 'natural smell' then obvs this is a good thing
Cons
>startup cost of making own detergent
>a bit time consuming to make detergent, but i only make one gallon every 4-6 weeks so not too bad, just a mild inconvenience
>>11822894
pretty /fa/ for giving Asians cancer.