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Wash towels with cupboard item ‘more cost effective’ than softener

Vivien Fodor, laundry category manager at Whirlpool , said: ‘Whilst softeners can help make most clothing soft, the super absorbent cotton used in towels can have the opposite effect. ‘Softeners can leave coating on towels that reduces their absorbency and makes them less soft over time. ‘Instead, consider natural alternatives like white vinegar or baking soda . Up to half a cup of white vinegar and water will suffice a full load of towels, and it will not leave any lingering odours. ‘Averaging £1.50 per litre, white vinegar is at least 50 percent more cost effective than fabric softener, which averages £2.50 to £5 per litre.’ 2. Opt for a gentle wash When it comes to washing towels, the expert said that everyone should be aware of how effective the washing machine is at lower temperatures. Wash towels with cupboard item ‘more cost effective’ than softener for ‘brand new’ results (Image: Getty) While many people opt for 40 to 60C, it is beneficial to choose lower temperatures, around 30C. The expert noted: ‘Furthermore, washing machines equipped with stream hygiene functions, which introduce steam during the final stage of the wash, not only eliminate bacteria but also enhance the softness and fluffiness of towels.’ Make sure to check the care label on your towels to see which temperature to wash at, as well as the chosen detergent. Looking for a new home, or just fancy a look? Add your postcode below or visit InYourArea To help fluff up the fibres, prevent clumping and reduce drying time, opt to use dryer balls or clean tennis balls into the dryer along with your towels. This will also help to keep them crease-free, reducing the need for any ironing or steaming afterwards. Tumble dryer balls can be picked up for as little as £2 from retailers such as Amazon, Lakeland and Dunelm. 4. Dry property but avoid over-drying Vivien continued: ‘Dry your towels thoroughly, avoiding high temperature settings, which can damage the fibres and make them feel rough. White vinegar can help to keep towels soft and fluffy (Image: EXPRESS) ‘If air drying, pop them in the dryer to finish them off on a low to medium setting and doing so will keep them soft and fluffy. ‘To achieve a softer feel and keep your towels feeling brand new, remove them from the dryer as soon as they are dry or slightly damp. ‘Over-drying towels in the dryer can result in stiff and crisp towels,’ which may people want to avoid.

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