Essential Oils

May 21, 2009

What essential oils are best for laundry?

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3 Comments

  1. You need to be careful using oils in the dryer. Instead of doing this, get the following:

    One sprayer bottle
    One Gallon distilled water
    One ounce WATER-based fragrance

    Put the water and fragrance into a spray bottle and you now have linen water to spray on fabrics, use with ironing, or just to freshen up carpets and clothes. You will want to test on really delicate fabrics like silk or satin before using, but on most other fabrics, no problem. You can buy water-based fragrances online for about $1 per ounce.

    Comment by SC — May 21, 2009 @ 12:47 am

  2. How about lemon, lime, grapefruit,sage, bergamot,

    Comment by MJ — May 21, 2009 @ 12:47 am

  3. I like that idea… I'd like to hear more about the water based fragrances…

    Comment by Mary G — May 21, 2009 @ 12:47 am

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