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5 Simple Ways to Get Your Towels Softer!

Oct 30 by 5 Comments

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Having a nice soft towel after your bath or shower can be total bliss. Some detergents and fabric softeners just don’t cut it. Here are super easy ways to get your towels as soft as they should be.

1. Vinegar – The first way we can make our old towels like new is by looking at our old friend plain white distilled vinegar. Just toss your towels into the wash with a single cup of vinegar and let it run. If the vinegar scent is too much for you, just put the towels through another wash without the vinegar.

2. Wind Drying – The second way you can have softer towels is a rather old-fashioned method of drying your clothes. Just wait around for a nice, windy day and hang your clothes out on a clothesline outside. Try mixing this drying method with the vinegar washing method; it just might make your towels even softer!

3. Brushing – This next method is a little unorthodox, and it doesn’t involve washing or drying. Go and grab a big brush, maybe you can clean off Fido’s expensive pet-brush or you can grab the giant styling brush you got for your birthday, and lay your towel flat on a bed. Using long strokes in one direction, brush the entire side of your towel, flip it over, and brush it again. If you did it right, your towels should be as soft as the day you bought them home.

4. Baking Soda – Ahh, our ancient companion, baking soda; you’re always there when we need you, especially when our towels have become stiffer than plywood. You can soften your towels with baking soda by mixing roughly half a cup of the stuff in with your detergent before running the washing machine. As an added bonus, considering baking soda’s reputation for making anything smell good, those sweaty, smelly gym towels will smell bearable once again.

5. Tennis Balls – Now, this one may sound a little weird but it’s proven to be effective in most cases. Go out to your local sports supply store and buy a few tennis balls, and toss them in with your towels; the slight bouncing of the balls will knock out lumps and fluff your towels a slight bit (You’ll still have to do some fluffing but, hey; they just softened up your towels for you…). If you’re willing to shell out a little bit more money, you can always go out and buy a couple of dryer balls.

A Few Tips – I’m not going to go on the record here and say DON’T use fabric softeners, you can still use them, just don’t use fabric softeners in excess; too much starts to dull the effect over time. Second; try to put less towels into your machine at a time; it’s better on the machine and it increases the effectiveness of the methods mentioned.

5 Simple Ways to Get Your Towels Softer 

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Comments

  1. Clotilde/Craftybegonia says

    March 17, 2014 at 9:09 pm

    Wow, that is really practical and useful, thanks for sharing!

  2. Mary says

    April 14, 2014 at 10:02 pm

    My mother-in-law line dries all of her clothing. Her towels are stiff and nowhere close to being soft. I dread even drying my hands on her towels.

  3. Missi says

    July 25, 2014 at 7:08 am

    Ugh! No thanks… you should talk to her about that.. LOL

  4. chris says

    January 8, 2016 at 11:15 pm

    I spent all day doing this. IT DID NOT WORK AT ALL FOR ME.

  5. Missi says

    January 12, 2016 at 3:23 pm

    Oh no. I am so sorry to hear that. I have been doing this for years and love it!

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