Towels and softener?????

Whats the best.............the one I'm using doesn't do a thing and leaves the towels crunchy.

 

I want them soft and fluffy.

Message 1 of 45
Latest reply
44 REPLIES 44

Re: Towels and softener?????


@clair.de.lune wrote:

Hi crystal I'm back I was banned again hhhhh


 

Oh Clair, when will you learn Smiley LOL

Message 41 of 45
Latest reply

Re: Towels and softener?????


@acacia_pycnantha wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

I might give it a go as well.

 

You're right Karen, vinegar is an alkaline, not acid.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegar

 

Vinegar is a liquid consisting mainly of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and water.


I went and checked as well and found you are correct. Thank you, and my apologies.

Message 42 of 45
Latest reply

Re: Towels and softener?????

reading this thread makes me think that this headline :

 

Australian Students Slipping Behind

 

 

is not really news. Robot Frustrated Robot LOL Robot tongue

Message 43 of 45
Latest reply

Re: Towels and softener?????

Saw this on facebook and thought of this thread.

 

Vinegar and Baking Soda to Freshen Up Your Towels...

It’s a really simple process:
What can you do? Saving your towels is as simple as running them through two hot loads.

1. Wash your towels with hot water and 1 cup of white vinegar, (Skip the detergent or fabric softeners on both loads).

2. Run the towels for the second time with 1/2 cup baking soda and hot water, (again, no detergent or fabric softener).

3. Dry your towels on the hottest setting until thoroughly dry. You can also hang them outside in the sun for additional freshening.

You won't believe the build up from detergent and fabric softener that actually makes your towels LESS fluffy and fresh over time.
They smell great, and as a bonus they’re also much softer!

Message 44 of 45
Latest reply

Re: Towels and softener?????

Thanks for that info myrtle, I think it's worth a go, I just have to wait for a couple of days of sunny weather so I can try it out lol
Message 45 of 45
Latest reply