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Old 06-13-2013, 06:56 PM   #21
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I do the same as Carol. I use it no matter the temperature of the water. It does a great job of keeping towels absorbent.
 
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All I could find in the cabinet was garlic flavored vinegar, will that work? Probably not, huh? Might keep the vampires away though.
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Uh yeah I wouldn't use the garlic flavored kind. I would stick with the white vinegar! However, i will leave that up to you. It might make for interesting conversations though when your wife gets home and the whole trailer reeks of garlic!
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If you do use the garlic flavored vinegar please have a hidden camera set up so we can see your wife's reaction to why her clothes smell the way they do! That would be a hoot! I'd definitely stick with plain old white vinegar!!
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If you want to take the high class route use balsamic vinegar
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If you want to take the high class route use balsamic vinegar
I found some of that too in the cabinet, but I went ahead and got white at Walmart a while ago. I'll just use white as I'm not a brave man when it come to my wife. I live by the saying "if moma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
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