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| Le Laundress: Taking some Tips from the French |
| Written by Shiloah Baker |
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Lemon is a natural lightener and so is the sun. The sun is not only a natural whitener it is also a natural germ killer.
For French women, taking care of their bodies and skin is top priority. Since clothing is so close to the skin, it is imperative that there be a delicate and natural balance. Most American women douse our clothes in unnatural scented detergents, many of which are hard on the skin and can cause skin rashes. The detergents and “fabric softeners” we use on a daily basis are hard on the machines we use and hard on clothes causing them to wear out quickly. When we lived in Europe we were not able to use American fabric softeners at all or it would ruin the European machines.
Natural Stain TreatmentsFor delicate whites with stains, use a mixture of 2 parts lemon juice and one part water and let the stained item sit in the sun for a few hours. Hand wash. Lemon is a natural lightener and so is the sun. The sun is not only a natural whitener it is also a natural germ killer.
DetergentTo preserve the life of your clothing and the delicacy of your skin, use a mild detergent or make it yourself. Some mild detergents you can find at your grocery store are: Mrs. Meyer’s brand, Arm and Hammer washing soda, and All Free & Clear. Making your own detergent is best and also very nice on the pocketbook. Rinse AidThe best rinse aid or “fabric softener” you can use is white vinegar. White vinegar is germ killing and will rid your clothes of any souring (from leaving in your machine too long). Vinegar can also help rid your clothes and machine of build up residue left behind by harsh laundry detergents or fabric softeners. Washing your darks with vinegar added will also help preserve the color longer and keep the colors from bleeding.
DryingThe French are appreciative of nature and enjoy being outdoors as much as possible. Line drying is most often used by Europeans because it is inexpensive and gentler on the clothes. If you would like a little more scent, spritz some lavender water on your line-dried clothes. You can also add lavender sachets to your wardrobes and closets. Lavender will also repel the bugs.
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