CITRIC ACID: HOW TO MAKE YOUR SOFTENER AND DISHWASHER RINSE-AID

I know that lot of people prefer not to use the softener, but it would be imperative to utilise it in the washing-machine, in fact, washed clothes are very alkaline, especially if you use laundry powder, and their pH is totally different from our skin pH. As a fabric softener, citric acid excels because it neutralises the alkalinity of laundry detergent, acting as a pH adjuster and bringing the laundry alkaline pH closer to our natural skin pH. In fact, as I have already explained in my previous post, citric acid is an excellent toxic-free alternative to the commercial softener and dishwasher rinse-aid. It also works effectively as limescale remover, so using it in your laundry routine will prolong your washing-machine life! The solution will last a long time because of the high concentration of citric acid. In this specific case, the concentration is 20%: it means that the pH of the solution is very low and should be enough to preserve the solution and prevent bacterial proliferation.

This recipe is easy and super quick to make: you only need to add the powder to the water (better if distilled) and shake the bottle...et voilà!

 Job done!!!    

I prefer working in grams because it is more accurate than ml/tbs/oz. 

  

Ingredients

200g Citric Acid

800g Water

  

How to prepare

Pour the water into a 1 litre cleaned bottle. Then add the citric acid. Shake the bottle until the powder dissolves completely. 

   

How to use

Use the citric acid solution in the washing-machine as a regular softener, pouring it into the fabric-conditioner compartment of the drawer. 

Similarly for the dishwasher: pour the solution into the rinse-aid compartment. 

 

TIP 

You can also add 1 spoonful of citric acid powder directly into the fabric-conditioner compartment of the drawer and add a little water, if you don't want to make a liquid solution. Too easy to be true?!  Let's give a try!

Have a look at this website for more information on how to wash your clothes in an ecological way. Credits to mammachimica

 

 HAPPY DIY

LOVE _ JO

 

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7 comments

Hi Debra,
many thanks for your comment 💚
A teaspoon is more than enough.

HAPPY DIY & STAY SAFE
Jo 🌿

Jo

Hello, when you say to use one spoonful in the fabric conditioner compartment what size spoon do you mean? Thank you!

Debra

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