Tried and true, using
basic White Vinegar in the rinse cycle has been around forever.
Of course, you don't need apple cider vinegar for this —
any basic white vinegar will do.
Not exact matches
My
basic recipe is a quart of epsom salts, a small box of baking soda, and a couple of cups of distilled
white vinegar.
My
basic recipe is one egg, one cup oil, one tablespoon
white wine
vinegar, one teaspoon celery salt and a 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt.
At the most
basic, keep raw apple cider and balsamic
vinegars on hand, as well as dry
white and red wines.