I have been given some beautiful white Egyptian cotton towels for christmas. I know this has been asked before, but how to keep them soft and white please ?
I don't know why people are so anti tumble-drying. It doesn't cost much extra, it really doesn't, and it keeps towels lovely and fluffy, just with normal detergent and drying. Don't ever use fabric conditioner - it's a complete con - just wash and tumble.
I'd just hang mine out to dry under the palm trees in the gentle tropical breezes if I could... but if you can't, then tumble drying seems a reasonable alternative.
I usually tumble dry when items are almost dry, only for five minutes. Would towels stay soft without tumble drying ? If I put dry towels in the tumble dryer, first of all they feel like cardboard (my old ones) and I have to put in a wet tea towel to humidify the drying ... does that make sense? Anyway it fluffs up the towels. But I want to look after my new ones and I won't use fabric conditioner. Thanks all ! By the way what keeps them looking white instead of turning grey ??
Use one of the best-performing washing-powders (not liquids or gels) that Which? has given full-marks to, for keeping whites really white. The cheapest top-performer was lidl's Formil Bio powder.
agree with grass carp only wash white with white Also its detergent build up that makes them hard a lot of the time extra rinse cycle before spinning.... live in a flat no room for a tumble dryer manage with an airer...