Thursday, January 7, 2010

I wash my clothes in water of high salt content, this leaves salts on after drying. Removal method?

The water typically has all kinds of salts, hardness included. After drying the salts remain on the fabric, after a few washes the clothes turn yellow (the white ones). Is there a method by which you can remove the salts - use of some light acid or such? Hydrochloric acid will dissolve this water scale, but it will also damage the fabric.. any solutions?I wash my clothes in water of high salt content, this leaves salts on after drying. Removal method?
Use Borax in the wash, this keeps the water hardness from affecting your clothes so much and only use liquid laundry soap, not powdered laundry soap. Powdered Laundry Soap leaves a film on your clothes that can bind those salts to your fabrics. Liquid ';All';Laundry Soap works well. Clorox 2 Liquid All Fabric Non-Chlorine Bleach is good for stains. A good non-toxic way to remove scale from fabrics is to do a wash cycle with white vinegar. Fill the machine with water, add a whole 16 ounce bottle of white vinegar, swish the water around a bit to mix it well in the water, then put in your clothes and wash them on a longer wash cycle. When that's done, then wash them again per instructions above. This should handle it for now, till you get a filtered water system in your house. I highly recommend getting a filtered water system for your house. This handles a multitude of problems and is a lot healther for YOU too. Because this water situation is not good for your skin or scalp when you take a shower or bath.


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