How to Make Stiff Washcloths Soft Again

By Kay Ray, published Jan 09, 2008
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When washcloths become stiff and too rough for comfort, many people use them for rags, but it isn't necessary to get rid of stiff washcloths or use them for cleaning purposes. Stiff washcloths become harsh and unusable because of soap and mineral buildup, but it is possible to soften stiff washcloths and make them usable once again. This can be accomplished in a few different ways, and once stiff washcloths are soft and supple, you can take the necessary steps to prevent them from becoming stiff and unusable in the future. Save yourself money and soften your stiff washcloths. You won't believe how soft they can be!

How Soft is Your Water?


Hard water can contribute to the problem of stiff washcloths and turn once soft material into rough material that's too harsh to use. Minerals build up in washcloth material, especially if they're not properly rung out after using, and when they're hung inside the shower where they're soaked with hard water each and every time someone else takes a shower.

In the past I've had hard water, and I also had a problem with stiff washcloths, but now that my water is soft, all of my newer washcloths have remained soft and completely pliable. Consider investing in a water softener, not only to keep your fabrics soft and supple, but to also keep mineral buildup to a minimum in your shower, bathtub, and throughout the plumbing in your home. Hard water ruins much more than washcloths!

Wash in Borax


Borax works to condition hard water, and even if your water isn't hard, borax can give your usual laundry detergent the extra boost it needs to soften stiff washcloths and remove all traces of leftover soaps and soap products in towels. Add ½ cup of Borax to your washing machine along with your usual laundry detergent. Allow the machine to fill with warm water and begin agitating for a few minutes before lifting the lid. Let the stiff washcloths and similar items soak for approximately one hour before continuing the wash cycle. Add vinegar to the rinse cycle instead of liquid fabric softener, and your washcloths and all of your other laundry should come out soft and supple.

Vinegar Soak


How to Make Stiff Washcloths Soft Again

Stiff washcloths can be saved!

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I have looked everywhere for this information! I just hope it works. Thanks

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 2:03:48 PM

 
I like these suggestions!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 9:01:27 PM

 
Great ideas!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 8:01:32 PM

 
This is going to save a lot of washcloths, including some of ours. Appreciate this!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 1:01:30 AM

 
Smart article, here. Good stuff.

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 7:01:28 PM

 
thanks for the tips

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 10:01:49 AM

 
Great tips Kim...didn't know about the Borax and vinegar.

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 8:01:42 AM

 
Great info!

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 8:01:29 AM

 
Nicely done. Comprehensive, well-written, and sooooo soft.

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 7:01:20 AM

 
I hadn't really thought of how to make flannels (wash cloths) soft again. I actually prefer to have a rougher feel against my skin. Whenever I try a new towel for example, I find it so soft that I don't feel dry and I have to rub harder to dry off! Sophie

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 10:01:26 PM

 
Wonderful info to have! Thanks for sharing!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 9:01:57 PM

 
You always have such helpful articles. I hate scratchy towels and washcloths, but have found that using fabric softener on them tends to waterproof them. I'll have to try your methods. Thanks!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 8:01:07 PM

 
I use vinegar in so many ways too.

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 6:01:55 PM

 
You're simply amazing!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 6:01:18 PM

 
Yet another great article!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 5:01:19 PM

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