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I have a HE front load machine. I add regular white vinegar to the hopper in place of fabric softener (max 1/3 cup according to the machine). I also do a double rinse and my MF comes out soft and clean every time.
I had two questions about adding vinegar to the rinse cycle while washing microfibers.
1. what kind of vinegar?
2. How much do I use?
3. People do this because of the softening effect?
Thanks,
Drew
Can you elaborate on why people use white vinegar in the rinse?
-Most detergents are alkaline (ph around 12).
- "Detergent-Washing" anything, including MF towels, can leave minute traces of 'detergent-residue' in/upon a wash-load.
-Vinegar is acetic acid (ph around 2)
-Vinegar, then, balances the ph when used in the rinse cycle
-Vinegar is a natural "softener"
-Vinegar 'removes' the minute, residual detergent.
"Vinegaring" MF towels? I usually just add 1(one) teaspoon of White Vinegar, per towel, to the rinse cycle.
Bob
I just washed about 30 mf towels in washing machine with some laundry detergent. Are those towels unusable now?