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How to Keep Towels Soft Long-Term
Once your towels are revived, these habits will help keep them plush:
- Avoid fabric softener—it reduces absorbency and causes buildup.
- Use detergent sparingly. More soap doesn’t mean cleaner towels.
- Dry towels completely before folding or storing to prevent mildew.
- Use dryer balls or lower heat settings to protect fibers.
- Refresh with vinegar every few weeks to prevent residue from returning.
A Quick Word of Caution
Vinegar is safe for most cotton towels when used occasionally, but it’s not meant for every wash. Overuse can be harsh on fabrics and washing machine components. Think of it as periodic maintenance, not a daily solution.
Final Thoughts
If your towels feel stiff, scratchy, or no longer absorb water properly, don’t toss them just yet. A simple vinegar rinse can strip away buildup, restore softness, and bring back that spa-like feel—without spending a dime on replacements.
With better washing habits and occasional deep cleaning, your towels can stay fluffy, absorbent, and comfortable for years. Sometimes, the simplest fixes really are the best ones.
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