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SqueezSoft

Fabric softener in a squeeze bottle
 
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Very simple. Fabric softener in a squeeze bottle, like a large size hair conditioner bottle, so you don't have to deal with unscrewing caps and those bottles dripping all over the place.
Vexxy, Aug 20 2003

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       But fabric softener is liquid, not thick like hair conditioner... right?
DeathNinja, Aug 20 2003
  

       I'd compare the consistency to that of dishsoap, which is readily available in squeeze bottles. I wouldn't be surprised if this was baked or if there was a plausible reason this shouldn't be done. But until someone finds it, + !
jivetalkinrobot, Aug 20 2003
  

       squeezy bottles are for dispensing a tablespoon sized dollop of whatever, rather than (?) 6 times this amount of fabric conditioner; possibly involving a great hefty-manly grip squeeze and a resultant flat bottle. there is nothing stopping you transferring containers if you wish.
po, Aug 20 2003
  

       they do.
po, Aug 20 2003
  

       I think he means like bedsheets, so he can soften while he sleeps
DeathNinja, Aug 20 2003
  

       how unlike a man - oh well! thanks death <shiver>
po, Aug 20 2003
  

       Buy a big squeeze bottle - put the fabric softener in it. Baked.
waugsqueke, Aug 20 2003
  

       Uhh... *what* hardens exactly?
DeathNinja, Aug 21 2003
  

       You know... *it*
thumbwax, Aug 21 2003
  

       Actually, I do put it in a hair conditioner bottle and it works great. It's thinner than hair conditioner, so a manly squeeze is not needed. With water-saving front-loading washing machines, which have small softener dispensers, you only use a dollop-and-a-half. Actually, even with top loaders, you don't need as much as recommended.
Oh. I think I just figured out why it's not baked.
Vexxy, Aug 21 2003
  

       [Mr B] don't impose your softener stuff on people who like their fabrics coarse and hard and scratchy. we're hard - we are.
po, Aug 21 2003
  

       Doctor: But Pedro, why did you put fabric softener in a squeeze bottle and squirt it on your burrito?
Pedro: I’ve been consteepated, and the daytime TV said eet would make my sheets softer.
FarmerJohn, Aug 21 2003
  

       <chuckling with [Farmer John]>
X2Entendre, Aug 21 2003
  

       The cap flew off and now my laundry equipment is just a big gooey blob. On the other hand, my sheets are so soft that I can just pour them onto the bed.
LabRat, Aug 22 2003
  
      
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