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Old 27-02-2018, 09:12   #6
alanbjames
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Re: Reviving old towels in the wash

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Originally Posted by Ken W View Post
I Googled and found this:-
Cut back on detergent. Towels feel stiff because they start to build up soapy residue.
Wash in warm water. ..
. Replace fabric softeners with vinegar.Use baking soda. ... Lighten your load. ...
Toss in a tennis ball or dryer ball.
Go easy on the tumble drying
Lighten your load? Toss in a tennis ball?, what have u been watching this morning? lol...

On a more serious note i will try some of the above.
Thanks.
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