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How to Use Vinegar for Whiter Whites and Softer Towels
Vinegar is a natural, effective way to improve your laundry results. It can help brighten whites, soften towels, and reduce odors, but it is often used incorrectly. Follow these steps for best results.
For Whiter Whites
- Wash clothes with your regular detergent.
- Add ½ to 1 cup of distilled white vinegar during the rinse cycle.
- Run the machine as usual.
- Do not combine vinegar with bleach, as it can produce harmful fumes.
For Softer Towels
- Skip fabric softener.
- Add ½ cup of vinegar to the final rinse cycle.
- Dry towels normally. They will remain soft, fluffy, and absorbent.
For Removing Odors
- Soak garments with strong odors in 1 cup of vinegar mixed with warm water for 30 minutes.
- Wash normally with detergent.
Tips
- Regular vinegar use helps prevent detergent buildup and keeps your washing machine clean.
- Use distilled white vinegar only; avoid scented varieties.
- Vinegar is safe for most fabrics, but test delicate items first.
Result:
Laundry comes out whiter, fresher, and towels stay soft without chemical fabric softeners.
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