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  2. Should You Wash Towels And Sheets Together? Experts Explain - AOL

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    Your laundry won’t smell like vinegar once it dries, promise!" Air Dry Occasionally If you're in a pinch and need your linens pronto, then you can't go wrong with a toss in the handy dryer.

  3. “I Can Smell These In Someone From Several Feet Away”: 30 ...

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    The mildewy smell in your towels? Use vinegar. It's a deorderizer as well as bringing the fluffyness back. ... Great tips here about just washing areas most people don't bother, I'll add that ...

  4. How To Clean A Stainless Steel Sink To Renew Its Shine - AOL

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    White vinegar. Ice cubes. A non-scratch sponge or soft brush. Stainless steel cleaner or polisher (like Bar Keepers Friend) Paper towels and microfiber cloth for drying and polishing. Lemon juice ...

  5. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Fabric softener reduces the absorbency of textiles, which adversely affects the function of towels and microfiber cloth. [ 7 ] [ failed verification ] Formerly, the active material of most softeners in Europe, the United States, and Japan, was distearyldimethylammonium chloride (DSDMAC) or related quat salts.

  6. Vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar can be used for polishing copper, brass, bronze or silver. It is an excellent solvent for cleaning epoxy resin as well as the gum on sticker-type price tags. It has been reported as an effective drain cleaner. [54] The use of vinegar in dishwashers and washing machines can cause

  7. Here’s How Often You Should Be Washing Your Dish Towels - AOL

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    Unlike all the things that you’re washing too often, most people are probably not throwing their dish towels in the washing machine quite often enough. A study by the American Society of ...

  8. Stainless steel soap - Wikipedia

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    Companies that produce stainless steel soaps claim that the odors these foods cause result from sulfur, which turns into sulfuric acid upon washing the hands. The aim of the stainless steel soap is to then bind to the sulfur molecules, thus removing them and the associated smell from the hands. [1]

  9. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    Air Fresheners. Why they're a waste: The air-freshener industry continues to rake in the cash, and it's no wonder: Scented-oil refills for an outlet freshener can cost upward of $2.50 a pop, and ...