Why do people add vinegar to their laundry?

Conventional fabric softeners promise softness and freshness, but the list of their ingredients can sometimes be confusing . And let’s face it, they often leave residue that sticks to the fibers… and the nostrils.
White vinegar, on the other hand, does just as well—or even better!—with disarming simplicity. Poured during the rinse cycle ( about 100 ml ), it naturally softens the fibers, prevents limescale buildup, and restores suppleness to clothes without weighing them down with additives. The icing on the cake : it extends the life of your washing machine. A solution that’s both practical and economical.
Stubborn stains? Vinegar to the rescue
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