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QuestionWhat can I use to replace fabric softener?Community AnswerPut two rubber dryer balls (old tennis balls work, too––just make sure they're clean!) in the machine with the towels when drying them. This will help to fluff up the towels and they will then be more absorbent.
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QuestionHow do we recondition a slippery bathing towel into the scratchy towel it was before?Community AnswerTry line-drying it in the sunshine and fresh air rather than in a tumble dryer. The slipperiness is probably a result of too much fabric softener, so once it's been washed a few times without this it should regain its absorbent qualities.
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QuestionDo I use soap when I wash the towels?Community AnswerYes, as you want your towels to still smell fresh without that sandy smell.
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QuestionHow can I make my kitchen towels soft and absorbent again?Community AnswerUse very little detergent and no fabric softener when washing your towels; this will help soften them. You can also add 1/2 cup of baking soda to your laundry which can help soften the fibers as well.
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QuestionDoes the order of the cycle matter? Can we reverse it (baking soda first, then vinegar)?Community AnswerNo. Vinegar is acidic on the pH scale, the acidity of the vinegar is what "eats" the residual deposits left behind by detergents and fabric softeners. The baking soda then neutralizes the increased pH level. It will also brighten your whites and colors!
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QuestionCan I soak towels in vinegar and baking soda?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionIs it safe to wash new towels in hot or warm water if the label says to wash them in cold water?Community AnswerFollow the label for best care of your towels. They will just degrade quicker using hot water.
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QuestionCan the vinegar and baking soda method be used in an HE washing machine?Community AnswerYes, but if you have smaller loads, you might want to reduce the vinegar and baking soda proportionately.
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QuestionWon't vinegar harm the inside working parts of my washing machine? I get that it's diluted, but I'm still concerned about damage. I have a Samsung toploader.Community AnswerI've been using vinegar as a fabric softener in almost every load for several years with no ill effects to the washer.
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QuestionWhere do I put the vinegar and the baking soda if I have a front load machine? In the detergent space or in the softener space?Community AnswerThe detergent space, because it is acting in place of detergent to get the towels very clean by removing build-up and oily residue.
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