
Hard towels turn soft and fluffy in one wash with easy addition
Another crucial element of this method? Washing towels at the right temperature, which Leanne insists is 40C
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Another crucial element of this method? Washing towels at the right temperature, which Leanne insists is 40C. Article continues below Those who have experimented with this method say the results are instantly apparent. The very same humble ingredient you'd use to bake a cake can work absolute wonders in the washing machine — baking soda, reports the Express .
Furthermore, Yet hard water, friction and repeated exposure to oils and dirt can gradually break down the fabric, leaving towels feeling coarse and rigid. Restoring them to their former glory might sound like a tall order, but cleaning influencer @home. with.leanne reckons the solution is remarkably straightforward. Leanne explained: "Your towels aren't old; you're just washing them wrong." She revealed how one simple ingredient transformed her towels "from stiff and scratchy to soft, fluffy, hotel-level again". Simply pop your towels in, add some baking soda, and run a warm wash cycle. In fact, overdoing it can have entirely the opposite effect. Excess soap may fail to rinse out fully, particularly in thicker materials such as towels.
In addition, Instead, it has a tendency to attach itself to the fibres, creating that unwanted crispy feel.
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Another crucial element of this method? Washing towels at the right temperature, which Leanne insists is 40C.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesArticle continues below Those who have experimented with this method say the results are instantly apparent.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe very same humble ingredient you'd use to bake a cake can work absolute wonders in the washing machine — baking soda, reports the Express .
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesYet hard water, friction and repeated exposure to oils and dirt can gradually break down the fabric, leaving towels feeling coarse and rigid. Restoring them to their former glory might sound like a tall order, but cleaning influencer @home. with.leanne reckons the solution is remarkably straightforward. Leanne explained: "Your towels aren't old; you're just washing them wrong." She revealed how one simple ingredient transformed her towels "from stiff and scratchy to soft, fluffy, hotel-level again".
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSimply pop your towels in, add some baking soda, and run a warm wash cycle.
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In fact, overdoing it can have entirely the opposite effect. Excess soap may fail to rinse out fully, particularly in thicker materials such as towels.
according to The MirrorInstead, it has a tendency to attach itself to the fibres, creating that unwanted crispy feel.
according to Liverpool EchoRough towels will be soft and fluffy again with one added ingredient.
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