I've used Dawn. What actually touches the cloth leaves a clean streak. I'm
going to try the vinegar boil. Will let all know, will do tues am as that
is my next day off.
Thanks!!
Jeanne
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From: Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Joyce E
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 11:00 AM
To: Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Homesteadingfamily] Put your thinking caps on....
"Dawn takes grease out of your way!" It's true, and the "original" Dawn
dish detergent is still pretty cheap. Maybe every sixth time or so that
you launder your wipes, pre-rinse them in Dawn.
:-) Joyce in SE Ohio (who does not add any oil -- I just launder old
washcloths, cut-up towels etc. and hang them out in the sun to dry --
then snap them out to soften them as I take each one down.)
On 7/23/2011 12:37 PM, Jeanne Lookabill wrote:
> Those that know me, know we use butt wipes exclusively. I've discovered an
> issue, that others will find out WTSHTF..the oil builds up and it feels
> funky. ...
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> So, my dilemma how do you clean butt wipes to remove oil build up?
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> PS: For those who don't know butt wipes are homemade baby wipes which uses
2
> c H2O; 1 tbsp olive oil;
> Jeanne
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