Soft and fluffy terry towels are a pleasure that brings joy after every shower or bath.
However, over time they may lose their softness due to daily use and washing.
All this can be avoided by using a few tricks when washing towels.
Vinegar is a versatile remedy that can help restore softness.
You should add half to a full cup of vinegar to the fabric softener compartment of your washing machine when washing towels.
Vinegar helps soften water, remove limescale and built-up oils, ultimately leaving towels softer.
Another major benefit is that vinegar neutralizes unpleasant odors.
This method can be called one of the simplest and at the same time effective.
You need to fill the container with cold water and soak the towels in it for 12 hours.
You should not add other agents during soaking. Of course, this method can be called preventive, but it is definitely worth trying.
After washing, it is better to dry terry towels in the air rather than in a dryer.
Air drying allows fabrics to dry more evenly, preventing them from drying out and keeping them soft. If you are using a tumble dryer, it is important to select the correct setting.
This method was used by housewives from the USSR when doing laundry.
The essence of the method: add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to 2-3 liters of water and soak the items in it overnight. Soaking can be repeated several times until you can really improve the condition of the fabric.
Previously, we talked about 7 unusual ways to use fabric softener in everyday life.