Add this to the washing machine, towels will never stain but always clean as new

Towels after a period of use will appear yellow stains and unpleasant odor. To overcome this problem, just add a little white vinegar and baking soda to wash with towels. The results will surprise you.

Use white vinegar

Instead of using soap or fabric softener, use white vinegar to wash your towels. Soap easily trapped inside the fibers of the towel, making the towel hard, not soft and not good for your health.

White vinegar is a safe choice to remove stains on fabric and is still safe for the skin. You only need to add a little vinegar when washing towels. Before washing, you can soak a little vinegar on a cotton towel, focusing on spots of yellow stains. Or you can pour vinegar directly into the washing machine just like you would pour soap.

Use baking soda

Baking soda also has a cleansing and softening effect similar to vinegar, in addition to eliminating odors.

To do this, you'll need to add half a cup of baking soda to the rinse cycle. If you have washed your towels with vinegar, you can wash them again with baking soda instead of washing powder. The method is very simple, you just need to pour baking soda on the towel and start the washing machine as usual.

Some note when using towels

- Hang a towel up after use, not throw it in a basket or on the floor. Damp towels are susceptible to mold and produce an unpleasant odor. Hang the towel so it will dry out as quickly as possible.

- Do not use too much detergent, especially with current water-saving washing machines.

- The effect of fabric softener is to make the fabric softer after each wash with detergent, but if you overuse it, the chemicals in fabric softener will 'backfire', causing the fabric to fast broken.

- You should wash towels with cold water. Because the low temperature does not make the fabric ruffled, the stains are easy to clean, as well as the color of the towels.

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