Conventional fabric softeners leave an artificially soft feel, but coat the fibers in a film that reduces their absorbency. White vinegar, on the other hand, softens without affecting the effectiveness of the towels.
Tip: Add half a glass of white vinegar to the fabric softener compartment for optimal results.
Good to know: The smell of vinegar disappears completely after washing and drying.
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Do not overload your machine
If you pile up too many towels, they won’t have enough space to be washed and rinsed properly.
Best practice: Do not fill the drum more than two-thirds full to allow good water circulation.
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Separate towels from other clothes
Washing towels with clothes is a common mistake. They release lint that can stick to the laundry, and because they absorb more water, they require a specific wash cycle.
Tip: Wash your towels alone, without mixing them with other textiles.
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Pre-soak with lemon and vinegar for extra softness
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