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Washed towels in the sun and now like sandpaper.

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Lovetopaint037 Sat 21-Mar-26 13:10:50

What can I do to remedy this?
I washed them with vinegar in the middle drawer. I don’t want to use fabric softener in the drawer. All detergent goes straight into machine. Should I wash them without detergent and just vinegar and dry them indoors which is a shame as the sun helps to kill bacteria. I only have a small tumble dryer and use that as little as possible. Any ideas would be welcome. Thank you.🤩

TheSunRisesInTheEast Sat 21-Mar-26 13:16:20

Iron the towels with a hot iron, that will help to soften them 🙂.

Personally, I like a towel like sandpaper, it's good for exfoliating the skin 😂.

B9exchange Sat 21-Mar-26 13:21:07

Tumble dryer is the only way to get them soft again, rewash and never mind the extra expense! Conditioner will make them really soft, but less absorbent. A couple of tennis balls in the tumble dryer helps!

Grammaretto Sat 21-Mar-26 13:33:05

I would dry them on the line but finish them for a few minutes in the tumble drier.
I don't mind towels like sandpaper.grin

MT62 Sat 21-Mar-26 13:36:45

I like rough towels 😂 I don’t like those velvet type towels that slide off the body whilst trying to get dried.

MT62 Sat 21-Mar-26 13:37:42

Yes don’t put comfort in your towel wash, as they can end up slimy.

Iam64 Sat 21-Mar-26 13:43:57

I agree, a brief spin in the drier solves the problem. I do mine ten mins they then dry soft

Jaxjacky Sat 21-Mar-26 13:51:03

Used to them like that as I’ve never had a tumble drier.

Astitchintime Sat 21-Mar-26 13:51:35

Using fabric conditioner when laundering towels and tea towels not only reduces their absorbency but they will sour quicker once damp.

Personally, I prefer a scratchy towel I think they dry the skin better.

Once my towels have had a line dry I just give them all a good shake which tends to remove any stiffness.

Nannytopsy Sat 21-Mar-26 13:57:54

I always use fabric softener and have never had sour or slimy towels but they are absorbent. I give them about 10 minutes in the tumble drier. If they are very crisp I add a wet tea towel.

Bukkie Sat 21-Mar-26 14:03:16

Line dry and then 5 minutes to soften in the tumble drier.

Nannee49 Sat 21-Mar-26 14:21:31

My DD always moans that when I wash her towels (ungrateful wretch) they go stiff as described lovetopaint.
So, I googled the reason and apparently it's because I'm using too much detergent.
Maybe worth a go? It works out a bit cheaper too.

DamaskRose Sat 21-Mar-26 14:29:42

MT62

I like rough towels 😂 I don’t like those velvet type towels that slide off the body whilst trying to get dried.

Just this!

crazyH Sat 21-Mar-26 14:36:39

Nannee49 - my darling mum’s favourite put-down ‘ungrateful wretch’ - love it and miss her so much 😍

Allira Sat 21-Mar-26 14:38:49

Grammaretto

I would dry them on the line but finish them for a few minutes in the tumble drier.
I don't mind towels like sandpaper.grin

I start them off in the tumble dryer then finish on the line. It seems to work.

MartavTaurus Sat 21-Mar-26 14:45:09

They have to have a turn in the tumble drier to go properly soft and fluffy. Some people start them off in there, and others finish them in there.
I used to wash and tumble 50 towels a week, and worked them through the drier in 2 days. The daily ones in the pool basket I just line dried and folded because I figured no one would really care getting out of the water and sitting in the sun.

Nannee49 Sat 21-Mar-26 15:20:12

Ah, she sounds a wonderful lady crazyHflowers

Lovetopaint037 Sat 21-Mar-26 15:30:45

Thank you everyone. I will wash again without detergent and when almost dry I will pop the in the tumble dryer for a few minutes. The reason I can’t tolerate really rough towels is that I have a really sensitive skin which irritates like mad. I need soft smooth nightdresses, tea shirts etc. when anything gets rough I have to stop wearing it. Real nuisance. Towels are okay and agree they are useless if smooth. That is why we need to wash new ones. Ironing them is an idea although I hardly ever use an iron. Thank you again everyone. So good of you to take the trouble to reply.💐

shysal Sat 21-Mar-26 15:48:33

I dried mine outside today so have cardboard towels. I don't mind the roughness, thank goodness, because I don't like to use my tumble dryer if I can help it. I hope some of the above remedies are a help for you.

keepingquiet Sat 21-Mar-26 16:05:05

I wouldn't use vinegar either...won't the towels smell? I don't think vinegar is good for washing machines due to its acidity.

Erica23 Sat 21-Mar-26 16:12:19

I have cardboard towels too, no tumble drier though so no choice. Fabric conditioner never seems to make a difference so I don’t bother.

Esmay Sat 21-Mar-26 16:29:52

I used to use fabric softener now I use vinegar .
Tennis balls in the tumble dryer softens them as well .

Desdemona Sat 21-Mar-26 16:38:42

I absolutely love a rough towel, me.

Visgir1 Sat 21-Mar-26 17:45:12

Even in the summer I tumble dry my towels.

TheSunRisesInTheEast Sat 21-Mar-26 18:21:19

At the risk of sounding contrary, I much prefer a thin, hard towel to a thick, soft, fluffy towel. When I've stayed in hotels with 'luxury' towels, I find them too big, heavy, and less absorbent. Maybe it's just me 🙃.