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Old 07-15-2006, 04:36 PM
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Cool Re: Natural and cheap fabric softener

Hi,

OK, we've all done this one - what shrunk? I mean, what type/kind of material. Baking soda won't do that, but maybe we can come up with another way.

Kat

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Originally Posted by WhaddaDeal006
Hmmm, interesting tip!

Now, I wonder.....if you have over dried something so that it shrinks (as most sitcoms have done at one time or another), can you use the baking soda/powder to make the clothes "rise" back to normal size?
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