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Reddit mentions of Soak S07-6Y Soak Wash Rinse, 12-Ounce, Yuzu

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Soak S07-6Y Soak Wash Rinse, 12-Ounce, Yuzu. Here are the top ones.

Soak S07-6Y Soak Wash Rinse, 12-Ounce, Yuzu
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    Features:
  • Ideal for knitters quilters and fashionistas alike
  • The gentle no-rinse formulation makes and keeps your clothes and crafts soft and looking their best
  • This package contains 12 ounces of Soak
  • Available in a yuzu scent
  • It is an imported product
Specs:
ColorYuzu
Height6.25 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Weight0.9 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Soak S07-6Y Soak Wash Rinse, 12-Ounce, Yuzu:

u/LadySmuag · 6 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I went to a fancy lingerie store when I lost 50 lbs, and while I was there, one of the ladies introduced me to Soak. Fill a sink with water, throw your bras in it, put a capful of Soak in the sink. No need to agitate, wring, or scrub (unless there's stains, I guess). Air dry them afterwards, and they're clean and good smelling again :)

u/gastrotraveler · 5 pointsr/onebag

Often the hostel has a washer, or at least a kitchen sink. Or there's self contained washing bags at camping stores like REI that sell this - [https://www.rei.com/product/886211/scrubba-wash-bag]

I recommend buying no rinse soaps, I personally never travel without Soak [https://www.amazon.com/Soak-S07-6Y-Wash-Rinse-12-Ounce/dp/B00GXETNPK]

u/draxcat · 2 pointsr/knitting

I used it for my kraken sweater. At first I blocked it with my normal routine: soak in water for an hour, press out water, shape, let dry. The sweater was very scratchy - maybe because of all the floats at the back? So I invested in some rinse-less soap (I used Soak brand, but there are others available) and soaked the sweater over night in the soak soap/water mixture. This seems to have done the trick, but it's been so cold recently that each time I've worn it I have also worn an undershirt.

u/Mikisunshine · 2 pointsr/knitting

I use Soak. I fill the sink with warm water, add in the Soak, then submerge my project and let it sit for 20 minutes. Rinse, block and dry. Makes a stiff yarn, really soft.

u/KestrelLowing · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I bought it from knitpicks when I bought a bunch of yarn (I'm a knitter) but I found it here on amazon. It's pricey, but you don't need much to wash each garment.

You can also try local yarn stores if you'd prefer something local. I'd call them up first and see if they have it or something similar first though (make sure you specify 'non rinse')

u/ShadowL42 · 1 pointr/Frugal

I learned from /s/ABraThatFits that giving delicates a day or 2 to rest between wearings and washings allows the fabric to relax and not stretch out as fast. I dont know if that will help you at all, but I assume by "undergarments" you mean "bras".

Use a rinse free non detergent helps also. a product called SOAK is great for lingerie and knits like sweaters and whatnot.
Never ever use Woolite.