For years, we've been told that we needed Downy Fresh softness in our wash, or the convenience of Bounce dryer sheets. Fabric softeners take away the scratchiness of towel, and, well.....soften them.
Unfortunately they also take away some of the absorbancy. Have you ever had to use a hotel towel, or perhaps one from a gym? Those scratchy towels are much more absorbant because they don't use any fabric softener in the wash.
There are two other reasons not to use fabric softener. As a quilter, I've found that cottons which will be used in quilts shouldn't be softened. The chemicals stay in the fabric longer, because quilts are not frequently washed, and they can deteriorate the fibers.
And, for those of you who have asthma, the perfume added to fabric softeners can be a problem. Years ago, we lived in an apartment building that had laundry facilities. I had to go down a flight of stairs, out the door, over to the next entry and down another flight of stairs to get to the washers. I noticed as I was reversing the trip that I was wheezing by the time I got back to my front door, and even started an exercise program to get into shape.
When the wheezing didn't go away, it finally dawned on me that I could add fabric softners to the list of materials that I was allergic to. Now, whites, are the only clothes that I use softener on. I wash and bleach them, rinse them, start the washer a second time with a quarter of a cap of softener, and then rinse them once more. The rest of our clothes go softener-less, and no one has complained!
Try giving it up. It will save you money, and might make your towels more functional!
Comments (4)
my mother uses it, I personally haven't since moving out of her house *s* I didn't even know all these little tidbits about it, just knew it cost more money, and thats something in short supply around here!!
Posted by Redeagle | October 5, 2003 6:17 PM
Posted on October 5, 2003 18:17
It seems kinda stupid to put something on your clothes that's gonna damage the fibers. Yeah, the smell is nice, but you can get that by hanging your clothes out on the line in the summer.
Posted by Buffy | October 6, 2003 6:23 PM
Posted on October 6, 2003 18:23
I to suffer allergies. What I do to enjoy soft clothing is use the second rinse option on certain things. And we NEVER use fab soft on towels .
Posted by Wichi Dude | October 6, 2003 8:12 PM
Posted on October 6, 2003 20:12
Fabric softener is awesome. I love the feeling of fresh, soft towels. You can also do a lot with a cup of dwny. For example you can use a cup of downy and water and clean the water scu off of windows. Pretty Cool!
Posted by Liz | April 27, 2004 11:58 AM
Posted on April 27, 2004 11:58