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Laundry Softener Swap | Ditch and Switch

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By : Kris Flecken

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View my COLLECTION for more coordinating graphics https://bit.ly/GoodbyeTOXINS

  • Recipe and Instructions included BELOW
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  • Indicates that the generic brand of laundry softener is high on the toxic load meter
  • Suggests making your own as a safe and effective, natural alliterative 
  • Includes images of generic brand and a DIY simple solution in a glass amber bottle with citrus peels
  • Use to increase engagement with leaders, team members, or customers in an education group with a focus on all natural options to keep our homes free from chemicals and toxins.
  • May also be used for continued education in a virtual class or presentation slide for a live, in person event on the topic of Healthy Homes.

    * PLEASE WATERMARK YOUR DOWNLOADS *

    This protects your investment into One Drop and my work. If you have builders who would like to access my work use your referral link to show them how to get their own membership and YOU can earn a referral bonus!

Ingredients:
10 oz white vinegar
3 drops Lemon oil
3 drops Lime oil
3 drops Grapefruit oil
Citrus peels (optional)

Instructions:
1. Add citrus peels to a 16 oz glass bottle
2. Fill the bottle halfway with vinegar
3. Add essential oils then top with the rest of the vinegar and shake
4. Let sit a week before use
5. Depending on the size of the load, you can use anywhere from 2 tbsp up to ¼ cup at a time. If you have harder water you may need to use more. 

Note: The use depends on the type of washer that you have. If you have a top-loading washer: during the final rinse cycle, manually add the vinegar mixture. If your washer has a fabric softener cup, add the mixture to it and it will dispense at the appropriate time. If your washer does not have one, add the mixture into a fabric softener ball and put it in with your close at the beginning. 

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Item Description

View my COLLECTION for more coordinating graphics https://bit.ly/GoodbyeTOXINS

  • Recipe and Instructions included BELOW
  • 1080 x 1080 px .png 
  • Indicates that the generic brand of laundry softener is high on the toxic load meter
  • Suggests making your own as a safe and effective, natural alliterative 
  • Includes images of generic brand and a DIY simple solution in a glass amber bottle with citrus peels
  • Use to increase engagement with leaders, team members, or customers in an education group with a focus on all natural options to keep our homes free from chemicals and toxins.
  • May also be used for continued education in a virtual class or presentation slide for a live, in person event on the topic of Healthy Homes.

    * PLEASE WATERMARK YOUR DOWNLOADS *

    This protects your investment into One Drop and my work. If you have builders who would like to access my work use your referral link to show them how to get their own membership and YOU can earn a referral bonus!

Ingredients:
10 oz white vinegar
3 drops Lemon oil
3 drops Lime oil
3 drops Grapefruit oil
Citrus peels (optional)

Instructions:
1. Add citrus peels to a 16 oz glass bottle
2. Fill the bottle halfway with vinegar
3. Add essential oils then top with the rest of the vinegar and shake
4. Let sit a week before use
5. Depending on the size of the load, you can use anywhere from 2 tbsp up to ¼ cup at a time. If you have harder water you may need to use more. 

Note: The use depends on the type of washer that you have. If you have a top-loading washer: during the final rinse cycle, manually add the vinegar mixture. If your washer has a fabric softener cup, add the mixture to it and it will dispense at the appropriate time. If your washer does not have one, add the mixture into a fabric softener ball and put it in with your close at the beginning.