Softer Bath Towels After Washing Them?

HazyDavey

Western Exposure
With all the things going on these days this might sound like a silly question but here goes.. Is there anyway to get my bath towels back to that nice and soft, bandy spank'in new feel after washing them?

I use a HE front loader, good soap, mid-priced laundry softener, hang them out to dry (no dryer) & our tap water is very good.

When I bring them in off the clothes line the towels are very stiff, almost like I starched them.

Is this just the way of the world or am I missing something?

Thanks for any help,
Scratchy in Nor Cal.. :uncomfortableness:
 

Hanging things outside tends to make clothes feel a little stiffer, for loss of a better word. I would put towels in the dryer.
 

A dryer and a dryer sheet or three is the only way they'll be super soft. I line dry clothes too, they smell nice but a way different texture.
 
Thank you fureverywhere, Carla, & Jackie22 for your thoughts, appreciate it. I've thought about using a dryer, maybe that and using the super turbo-spin cycle..:encouragement:

And thanks for the welcome Jackie22 !!
 
O' crud, I didn't know that about fabric softener and I've been pouring it up to the max line in my washer. Very good tip, thank you for your help.
 
Hello and welcome Hazy Davey.

For many years I use to dry clothing on a clothes line too. I was taught that when I took each peace of clothing off the line, I should give each peace a good snapping pop before I folded them. This loosened the weave and thereby making things softer. When liquid softener came out it helped, but the snapping pop even made it that much better. :wave:
 
?Try some vinegar
Never use fabric softener on towels
When I dried our towels outside, my husband swore they felt like sandpaper. I told him to think of them as giant lofas. He
didn't have a clue what I was talking about.
 
Thank you, you guys for your help and ideas. I've learned some good things and I do appreciate your thoughts..:courage:

Thanks Ina for your welcome. :)
 


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