Probably ought to do it in the washing machine/bath /local river or stream instead. The edge of your seat wouldn’t be any good for washing anything

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Omg! I’ve heard about the zoflora trick!
Obsessed with the stuff.

Thanks for clarifying it goes in the fabric softener slot btw, assumed it went in the drum. Good to know :+1:

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You can probably do either but I figured you’ll get more even distribution if it goes in the drawer. I’m quite partial to Linen Fresh but looking forward to Christmas season kicking in when Winter Spice makes a comeback :smiley:

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Uuuuhhhhh I loooove when they bring out the festive bleaches that smell like this. Absolutely stunning. Will deffo try the zoflora thing on my next load though!
What’s your fav scent btw?? Personally I can’t get enough of country garden

Edit: oh god sorry, you did answer this :smiley: linen fresh is proper chefs kiss stunning tbf

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I find I don’t need it, I use the smol pods that come in the post which work a treat. If I want some extra nice smell, I put some condioner in to boost it, but don’t feel like it makes anything softer.

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Oh I need soft clothes!

God forbid there’s a war!

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My first wash sans fabric softener seems like a roaring success so far!! Just took the clothes and two small towels out, and they smelt fresher?? Dunno if that’s a placebo thing though.
Also felt soft as normal.
Can’t believe I’ve been done like this, thank you to @Slicky and others for opening my eyes

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Makes your laundry smell and feel weird.

So it’s a no from me, Clive.

*Lenor

The Lavender one is good on bedclothes too!

I’ll be honest, I quite like a rough towel.

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Thinking back to the days I didn’t use fabric conditioner on account of being skint, I seem to remember my clothes not smelling or feeling as nice. That might just be psychological, or possibly due to the fact I was using the cheapest available washing powder for the same reason.

I don’t disagree, but I wonder whether it’s because I associate a rough towel with it being clean. If it’s soft it’s probably too filthy to be used

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Give it a sniff, you’ll be ok then :smile:

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Same with bedding for me. If I get in and it’s too soft I think “yuck, change these sheets you filthy minx.”

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We finally have in unit laundry. My wife bought some of these ‘dryer balls’

I’m not sure what they do exactly, but the clothes seem to come out the dryer a bit softer.

I have some of these now the weather has cooled a bit

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Can I talk to you about these smol pods please? Cause I’ve only ever seen them advertised on insta and I’m always quite wary of products I see on there. Are they actually better environmentally and do they do a decent job do you reckon?
I just use whatever pods/blobs are on offer so I’m very much open to change.

Also, for the sake of clarity I’m a single gal who lives alone- so I’m washing my bedding once a week, and my undergarments and whatever else as and when. Reckon I do three washes a week, so not a huge amount really.

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It’s a pointless con and it makes waterproof things less waterproof .

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Yes @blimeycharlie is right - don’t use it on towels as it makes them less effective. They need to be rough and dry to do their job.

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