Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Jeannie, That was really sweet of you. Thanks for your condolences. I had to explain death to my 3yo for quite some time after that. *sigh* Glad that you will pass along the tips. Saves money, environment, and probably our clothes, too. Janet rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99 wrote: > > Janet, > > I'm very sad/sorry to hear about your cat. (poor baby). > > I will pass along the tips. > > Thanks, > > Jeannie > > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one. > > > > > Janet FitzGerald <waxplanet > rawfood > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:12:29 AM > [Raw Food] using salt & vinegar in laundry...was Re: Elchanan - Personal Reflect > > > Jeannie, > > That's great! After some time, maybe a week or two, you'll probably > notice your clothes are getting softer. > > I suspect your friend is not using enough vinegar, or both, possibly. > I have heard that the vinegar neutralizes the urine. Perhaps soaking > them first would be a good idea, too. The item I had to rewash of cat > urine was in a very full load of towels I used in his cat caddy. He > died over Memorial Day weekend and was incontinent for a few months > prior. This was a real issue for me during those months. I had read > about salt and vinegar, but didn't use it since I already had a full > box of 7th Generation stuff. It wasn't until the cat urine issue > before I gave it a try. I was utterly amazed. Other than the one > time, I haven't needed to rewash anything. > > Janet > > rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99@> wrote: > > > Janet, I did the experiment and was quite pleased. I told a friend of > mine to try it (to save on laundry soap) and she said it worked well > for her except on a few of her babies clothes there was still a hint > of a urine smell. I told her to wash them again. She didn't want to > have to wash clothes twice. > But for me it worked well, so I will be doing it again. > > > Jeannie your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is > promised to no one. > > > > Janet FitzGerald <waxplanet@> To: > rawfood Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:11:27 AM > [Raw Food] using salt & vinegar in laundry...was Re: Elchanan > - Personal Reflections Hi Jeannie, I easily got the smell of cat urine > out of several things using vinegar and salt. Only one item needed a > rewashing, and that did the trick. That's all I use for my laundry, > now. It's made all of our clothes much softer, too. > > Janet > rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99@> wrote: > > Belinda, You wrote: > " You must not play outside much.) " This cracked me up!!! > > I agree......... > > I do want to experiement with a shirt of two. However, it will be > interesting to see if I can get the smell of my dh's clothes with just > salt and vinegar....LOL Jeannie your time is the most cherished gift > of all, tomorrow is promised to no one. > > > > Belinda <MistyBlueTN@> To: > rawfood Saturday, June 23, 2007 7:58:04 AM > [Raw Food] Re: Elchanan - Personal Reflections (Jeannie's > inquiry) > > > > > > Groups Links > ______________________________\ ____ > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your > story. Play Sims Stories at Games. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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