Putting a chemical-based softener that isn’t great for microfibers and can affect those with sensitive skin. The good news, we’ve found some natural home remedies for how to make your clothes softer. Check out them right now!
What you’ll need:
- 1 cup white distilled vinegar
- ½ cup of baking soda
- ½ cup borax
Steps to follow:
1. White vinegar
Our first method of how to make your clothes softer involves white vinegar. In many ways, this is a wonder potion for household tasks. It is a great cleaning agent as it breaks down substances easily and adds a shine to bright surfaces. White vinegar is also great for hair as it is known to help with dandruff and is also a natural remedy for head lice.
If you want to help soften your clothes without the use of fabric softener, white vinegar can help in the laundry department also. To make your clothes feel softer out of the wash, mix 1 cup of distilled white vinegar in the rinse cycle of the washing machine. Vinegar is non-toxic but naturally dissolves the alkaline detergent. This alkalinity can cause clothes to stiffen, so white vinegar will reduce this stiffness and result in softer clothes.
2. Baking soda
While white vinegar helps to neutralize the alkaline property of laundry detergent, sometimes you need the opposite to happen. Acid spills can occur on clothes regularly. This might be particularly the case if you have had a rough night due to illness (whether self-inflicted or not). This is because both urine and vomit are acidic, so you need to find something which will cancel it out.
This is where baking soda comes in. It will not only work on these stains but will also help soften the clothes overall. To do this, simply add ½ cup of baking soda to the wash along with your regular detergent. You should end up with relatively stain-free clothes which feel soft and bouncy to the touch (depending on the fabric).
Baking soda is not only great for softening clothes, but it makes your whites brighter and sharper and gets rid of the bad odors which may have come from these acidic spillages. It will also aid with clothes that have developed a more general musty smell.
3. Borax
Another way to keep your clothes soft and lush is to use borax. Borax is a naturally occurring compound that has been added to different brands of laundry detergent over the years. Most famously there is the 20 Mule Team Borax, a detergent that has been in use since the 19th century. If it’s good enough for the professional staff, it should be good enough for you.
Adding ½ cup powdered borax to the wash water will soften the hard water, which in turn softens the clothes. Borax also helps whiten your whites and gets your clothes cleaner. In fact, white vinegar and baking soda will also help give your washing machine a sparkle when used in your cycle.
Because it softens the water to soften your clothes, it will also help remove soap residue from them. This means it’s great if you want to use a harder soap on dirtier clothes. If you have some clothes which have a fungal mold, it can also help to get rid of it. We don’t mean there are literally mushrooms growing out of your clothes, but if your sweaters are smelling a little funky, this could be the reason.
4. The salt bath
There is another way to help soften your clothes without using a fabric softener. It is quite effective but is unfortunately time-consuming. For this reason, you should only use it if you are able to plan ahead. This method is the salt bath method of making clothes softer.
Take a clean bucket or similar receptacle and put your dirty clothes in there. For every quart (4 cups) of water, add a ½ cup of regular salt to the water and mix it in as best you can. Put the dirty laundry in the bucket of saltwater and leave for 2 – 3 days. The salt acts as a preservative. This is why you can’t just leave your clothes in regular water. Without the salt, they will smell musty after the wash.
After the 2 – 3 days are up, rinse and wash in a normal laundry cycle. This is one where the time and effort will hopefully pay off but is not a good idea for regular use. You will still end up with softer clothes by the end of it. It’s also great if you have old or vintage T-shirts. Use the same solution of salt and water and immerse the t-shirt in it for three whole days. After this time has passed, wash normally and tumble dry afterward. You’ll notice the results once dry.
5. Use the correct amount of detergent
Remember to always use the correct amount of detergent. Follow the directions on the bottle of detergent and use only that amount. Adding too much detergent can reduce the softness of clothing.
Tip: Baking soda, vinegar, and borax can be used in conjunction with others. Do not use chlorine bleach and vinegar together in the wash. Vapors of this combination may be harmful.
These are perfect solutions if you haven’t got any fabric softener at home. Try them out and tell us which worked for you!