Towels That Stay Soft: The 2-Spoon Method

Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the drum before starting the wash.

This helps remove residues and softens the fibers.

During the rinse cycle, add 2 tablespoons of white vinegar.

Vinegar breaks down detergent build-up and restores fluffiness.

Step 3: Dry Towels Properly

Shake out towels before placing them in the dryer.

Tumble dry on low heat or line dry. Avoid over-drying, which can make towels stiff.

Why It Works

Baking soda: softens water and lifts dirt or residues trapped in the fibers.

Vinegar: acts as a natural fabric softener, breaking down detergent build-up and preventing stiffness.

The combination keeps towels plush, absorbent, and long-lasting.

Extra Tips

Wash towels separately from heavy items like jeans or blankets to prevent roughness.

Avoid fabric softeners, as they can reduce absorbency over time.

Repeat the 2-spoon method every few washes for consistently soft towels.