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Keeping your laundry soft without using fabric softener may seem like a challenge, but there are several effective and natural ways to achieve this goal.
Here are some practical tips for obtaining soft and pleasant-to-the-touch laundry without resorting to fabric softener.
1. Use baking soda
Baking soda is a great ally for softening laundry. Add half a cup to the wash cycle to neutralize detergent residue and make fabrics softer. It also helps eliminate odors and keeps the washer clean.
2. White vinegar
White vinegar is a very effective natural fabric softener. Add half a cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle to remove soap residue and soften fabric fibers. Don’t worry about the smell; it will go away as you dry.
3. Dryer balls
Dryer balls, which can be made of wool or plastic, are a great alternative to fabric softeners. During the drying cycle, they help separate clothes, reducing drying times and making fabrics softer and less wrinkled.
Why it’s better not to use fabric softener
Commercial fabric softeners, although effective in making fabrics soft and fragrant, have numerous disadvantages both from an environmental point of view and for the maintenance of the washing machine. Here are some reasons why it is better to avoid them:
Ecological impact
Fabric softeners contain chemicals that can be harmful to the environment. These products often include surfactants, synthetic fragrances, and preservatives that do not readily biodegrade.
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