on 05-12-2013 06:56 PM
Whats the best.............the one I'm using doesn't do a thing and leaves the towels crunchy.
I want them soft and fluffy.
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on 05-12-2013 07:01 PM
on 05-12-2013 07:11 PM
Softener ruins your machine, I always use vinegar in with the towels and they come out soft.
or you can put them in the dryer.
on 05-12-2013 09:25 PM
This is from Choice au magazine, updated Nov 2013
Short of drying your towels for hours in an energy-guzzling clothes dryer to get them soft, you can try the following to help reduce their scratchy, flat effect.
* Miele doesn't recommend the use of vinegar in the final rinse as its acidic nature can damage rubber components in the washing machine over time
on 05-12-2013 07:00 PM
they work better without fabric softener
on 05-12-2013 07:01 PM
on 05-12-2013 07:11 PM
Softener ruins your machine, I always use vinegar in with the towels and they come out soft.
or you can put them in the dryer.
on 05-12-2013 07:34 PM
on 05-12-2013 08:19 PM
Thanks Freddie and Purple x
on 05-12-2013 08:22 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
Vinegar? Thanks PH.
I'll try that too
Deb, I have read about putting vinegar in with the wash, so many times, I finally tried it & I have found it works, plus it also cleans the machine at the same time. I not only use it on the towels, but in all washes.
Softener really isnt good for towels either, as it builds up a layer of (cant think of the word), but does the towels no good, and it isnt good for the washing machine either.
I buy the cheapest white vinegar I can find, just use 1/2 cup.
on 05-12-2013 08:26 PM
vinegar like other acids will destroy cellulose fibres such as cotton, linen, ramie, rayon etc.
it will turn your towels into dust over time.
on 05-12-2013 08:33 PM
on 05-12-2013 08:56 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
I thought vinegar is an alkaloid? Maybe it acts the same way as an acid, over time.
Can you smell the vinegar on the washing? I once used it to wash my floors and my house ended up smelling like a fish n chip shop lol
No Karen, there is no smell left on clothing or towels.
It is just a natural thing to use, instead of harsh chemicals in fabric softeners.