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Can hard towels be made soft again.

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stonehaven48 Wed 04-Dec-24 14:50:20

I do use fabric conditioner and have a water softener but my fave towels are getting really hard. Weather permitting I dry them outside, otherwise in the boiler cupboard or over the banister. Not a great fan of using tumble dryer. I have heard of using white vinegar in the wash together with detergent but no conditioner. The towels in question must be between 5 and 10 years old. Anyone got any advice.

mabon1 Sun 15-Dec-24 21:12:40

I was told years ago not to use fabric conditioner as residue build up after time making towels hard. Wash them on the hottest wash possible with soap powder, not detergent and all will be well.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 06-Dec-24 20:31:56

I always tumble dry mine but have you tried ironing them with a steam iron? it helps a bit.

Dickens Fri 06-Dec-24 19:56:25

Thank you Pink Cosmos and Allira for your input.

Allira Fri 06-Dec-24 16:34:38

Dickens I also have a ventless dryer, have had it for a number of years. Yes, same as PinkCosmos, just empty the water container after each load.

Mine has several different programmes and I'd say they're not really necessary.

PinkCosmos Fri 06-Dec-24 16:08:49

Dickens - I have had a condenser (ventless) dryer for years.

They are much more convenient than a vented dryer as you don't have to worry about have a hole in the wall for the vent or a vent pipe out of the window.

The water collects in a container that you access at the front. I just tip the water out after each dry. I also clean the door filter after each dry.

Nano14 Fri 06-Dec-24 11:12:00

Foxyferret

I must be the only person in the world who likes hard crispy towels. They seem to dry better than soft fluffy ones. Each to their own I guess.

You're not the only one, I prefer hard towels and I have one friend who prefers them too. In my opinion fluffy towels aren't really fit for purpose, but, as you say, each to their own.

Mt61 Fri 06-Dec-24 10:49:20

Mt61

I too like a crispy towel to take the rough off 🤣 can’t stand soft or those velvet type towels that still leave one damp 😩

Heat pump dryers don’t crisp up towels btw

Mt61 Fri 06-Dec-24 10:48:34

I too like a crispy towel to take the rough off 🤣 can’t stand soft or those velvet type towels that still leave one damp 😩

Mt61 Fri 06-Dec-24 10:46:00

Should never use fabric softener on towels- like to air dry mine (weather permitting) & finish off in the dryer)
Try 1/2 cup of soda crystals or 1/2 cup of white vinegar.
Probably time to buy new towels.

Dickens Fri 06-Dec-24 09:36:24

Shinamae

I had a condenser dryer where the water gathered in the receptacle in the door of the machine. No problem with it but when I had to replace it, I wasn’t very financially secure so I got the cheaper vented one..

... ah! thanks for that Shinamae - good to know that you didn't have a problem with it.

I'm evaluating, and that's the sort of information I need!

Shinamae Fri 06-Dec-24 09:23:28

I had a condenser dryer where the water gathered in the receptacle in the door of the machine. No problem with it but when I had to replace it, I wasn’t very financially secure so I got the cheaper vented one..

Dickens Fri 06-Dec-24 09:00:09

Marmight

I too like ‘crispy’ towels. They’re more absorbent. Nothing like a back rub with a crispy towel 🤣. I air dry them either on the line or on an airer and if using for visitors, give them a quick whirl in the drier for 5 minutes to fluff them up a bit!

Does anyone use a ventless dryer?

I'm looking at getting one but would like to hear from anyone who already has one.

mumofmadboys Fri 06-Dec-24 07:19:20

80 minutes in a tumble drier!!!

Marmight Fri 06-Dec-24 02:42:51

I too like ‘crispy’ towels. They’re more absorbent. Nothing like a back rub with a crispy towel 🤣. I air dry them either on the line or on an airer and if using for visitors, give them a quick whirl in the drier for 5 minutes to fluff them up a bit!

glammagran Thu 05-Dec-24 23:51:46

My towels are always soft and fluffy even when years old. Washing machine 60° no fabric conditioner as this negates the absorption of towels. Tumble dryer on hot dry for 80 minutes.

Not trying to make any point other than it works for me.

rowyn Thu 05-Dec-24 22:36:02

Ditto. Wash in machine using bog standard Persil. Give a really hearty shake when taken out and also when dry. Easy!

eveyivy Thu 05-Dec-24 22:14:10

This definitely works - they need a good ‘snap’ - I remember doing it to old Terry nappies! A frost helps too if you can hang them outside… I guess it lifts the loops in the same way as a ‘snap’!

LovelyLady Thu 05-Dec-24 21:43:35

How much vinegar in the washing machine? I live in a v hard water area.

posset Thu 05-Dec-24 18:09:08

Foxyferret

I must be the only person in the world who likes hard crispy towels. They seem to dry better than soft fluffy ones. Each to their own I guess.

I'm in the same camp. I also avoid using the tumble dryer except as a last resort.
This explains the argument against fabric softeners.

ethicalunicorn.com/2018/11/06/you-dont-need-fabric-softener-heres-why-its-useless-bad-for-the-planet/

mabon1 Thu 05-Dec-24 17:49:32

Give them a really good wash in very hot water and detergent, put them on the line to dry. I have never used fabric conditioner, it leaves a residue on towels. My towels are just fine.

GrannyIvy Thu 05-Dec-24 17:37:38

I tumble dry mine and they are lovely and soft. I do not use fabric conditioner.

To be honest if you are using the same towels regularly and washing them once or twice a week I think they need replacing every 3 to 5 years.

Maybe I am just too fussy 😂

ileea Thu 05-Dec-24 17:36:30

Fabric softener/ conditioner actually inhibits the absorbency of your towels.
After the inital drying you can toss them in the dryer with a couple dryer balls and that will soften them. You only need 5 minutes or so.

Allira Thu 05-Dec-24 17:33:03

Mirren

Dare I say how I love hard towels?
Along with carbolic soap and Izal toilet paper.. brings out the puritanical streak in me !
None of this hedonistic soft , fluffy towels stuff for me
I'm a tough Northumbrian , doors open in all weather!!!
Ps ... we don't actually use Izal these days .... " Who gives a c ..." is good enough!!!

Wright's Coal Tar soap - Mmmmm!
I love the smell but try to confine its use to my hands only 😀

Fae1 Thu 05-Dec-24 17:31:48

Oh dear. I love abrasive towels personally and have a few that are decades old. When the grandchildren and other family members and friends call I use softer, new ones.

Mirren Thu 05-Dec-24 17:21:40

Dare I say how I love hard towels?
Along with carbolic soap and Izal toilet paper.. brings out the puritanical streak in me !
None of this hedonistic soft , fluffy towels stuff for me
I'm a tough Northumbrian , doors open in all weather!!!
Ps ... we don't actually use Izal these days .... " Who gives a c ..." is good enough!!!