I would like input from folks here...
I'm not a big liquid fabric softener person, but I do like the smell of liquid Snuggle on my bedspread. I also like the "feel" of the spread after a dose of LFS, something that I don't achieve with dryer sheets. I'm on a septic tank, and am cautious as to what I flush and send down the drains. I've read some negative issues about LFS clogging the leach field of the septic tank, causing problems. Also, I'm obsessive about the cleanliness of my washer, drying the gasket after use, leaving the door and dispenser drawer open, using only warm and hot water and mostly use powdered detergent, and doing a machine clean once a month. I would hate to start something that would cause goop at some point.
I would enjoy one dose of Snuggle every week or so (my dog sleeps on my bed, so I launder the spread weekly), but don't want to cause trouble down the line, both with the machine and the septic tank. Currently, I do not use LFS.
I would appreciate hearing thoughts about this.
Thanks loads,
Joe
I'm not a big liquid fabric softener person, but I do like the smell of liquid Snuggle on my bedspread. I also like the "feel" of the spread after a dose of LFS, something that I don't achieve with dryer sheets. I'm on a septic tank, and am cautious as to what I flush and send down the drains. I've read some negative issues about LFS clogging the leach field of the septic tank, causing problems. Also, I'm obsessive about the cleanliness of my washer, drying the gasket after use, leaving the door and dispenser drawer open, using only warm and hot water and mostly use powdered detergent, and doing a machine clean once a month. I would hate to start something that would cause goop at some point.
I would enjoy one dose of Snuggle every week or so (my dog sleeps on my bed, so I launder the spread weekly), but don't want to cause trouble down the line, both with the machine and the septic tank. Currently, I do not use LFS.
I would appreciate hearing thoughts about this.
Thanks loads,
Joe