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I wash my clothes in water of high salt content, this leaves salts on after drying. Removal method?

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The water typically has all kinds of salts, hardness included. After drying the salts remain on the fabric, after a few washes the clothes turn yellow (the white ones). Is there a method by which you can remove the salts - use of some light acid or such? Hydrochloric acid will dissolve this water scale, but it will also damage the fabric.. any solutions?

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  2. Use Borax in the wash, this keeps the water hardness from affecting your clothes so much and only use liquid laundry soap, not powdered laundry soap. Powdered Laundry Soap leaves a film on your clothes that can bind those salts to your fabrics. Liquid "All"Laundry Soap works well. Clorox 2  Liquid All Fabric Non-Chlorine Bleach is good for stains. A good non-toxic way to remove scale from fabrics is to do a wash cycle with white vinegar. Fill the machine with water, add a whole 16 ounce bottle of white vinegar, swish the water around a bit to mix it well in the water, then put in your clothes and wash them on a longer wash cycle. When that's done, then wash them again per instructions above. This should handle it for now, till you get a filtered water system in your house. I highly recommend getting a filtered water system for your house. This handles a multitude of problems and is a lot healther for YOU too. Because this water situation is not good for your skin or scalp when you take a shower or bath.

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