Pot smoking : smell and presence

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I chose not to use fabric softeners because they can build up in washing machines affecting their performance and dryer sheets because they can build up a coating in dryers. The no scent part was a bonus.
We mostly don't use softener or sheets either. Seems to be okay for most of what we wash. There's a box of sheets in the laundry room closet for the rare times we use them but I don't think it has been touched in a long time.
 
I discovered I can do nicely without softeners or dryer sheets. The dryer is shared by someone who does use them though, and there's more than enough residue to keep static at bay.
I also find towels are less absorbent when they've been softened.
About Gain. I had a sample and used it in a load of wash. I broke out in hives wearing a shirt washed in it.
 
Tide has so many versions, including unscented so could be which one. Allergic to them all I have found.

Bounty shhets, I used to use the unscented ones. Would cut them up and paper towel off the excess. Didn't use them for all loads. Stopped many years ago though.
I do find certain dryer loads have excessive static, I miss them for that purpose.
 
I do find certain dryer loads have excessive static, I miss them for that purpose.
Yeah, I know the feeling. My wife has these little nylon socks and they tend to cling to my shirts and stuff. Sometimes I'll find one inside a shirt as I get it out to wear.
 
I use unscented laundry strips, dryer balls, and a half measure of liquid Downy in the fabric softener dispenser, but I rinse twice.

I have now gotten to the point that I am afraid to change anything. And I still have half a dozen patches of me where the big win in the battle is to keep the skin unbroken.
 
We use only unscented detergent, no fabric softener, and hang our clothing to dry. The scent of sun-dried bed linens is THE BEST!
That's actually been something I have been told not to do - put it outside to dry. Pollen, mold, etc.
I do airdry a fair bit, but not sheets, blankets, towels, etc.
 
We got slack hanging out clothes to dry this winter; however, the lines are back busy.

I still like to give them a fluff in the dryer, when they come off the line.
Also tends to kill any spiders, etc that landed on them!
 
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