When I began running low on liquid fabric softener, I grabbed a bowl, an old hand towel and began an experiment. It worked so well that I felt compelled to share it with all of you. By the way... since using this towel, I have said good-bye to dryer sheets AND fabric softener.
Seriously.. it's magical!
So here's what I did:
Soak a hand towel in fabric softener. Squeeze out any remaining drops from the towel.
Hang it over a chair (or outside on a clothes line) to dry. My house smelled super clean for the three days while this towel was drying completely. Yes, it took three days!
You must make sure it dries completely!
After the towel dries you just throw it in your dryer along with clothes and use it as a dryer sheet for 40-50 loads before soaking again. My clothes are softer then they have ever been when I used fabric softener.
Give it a try and let me know what you think!
(I heard about this little "trick" from a pin on Pinterest. If you have no idea what Pinterest is, it's totally awesome. Check it out and if you would like an invite let me know, I'll email you one.)

Hi Hon...it's been a while! I took the Summer off...tryin to play catch up on my favorite blogs! (Prolly will take me all Winter long to do that!) I luv this idea & am going to give it a try! Hope you & your family are doing great!
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Oh & I would love to have an invite to Pinterest..I must check it out as it's all over blogland! :)
I'm totally trying this! How neat is this!
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Wow! What a great way to save money and the environment. Less fabric softener used! Yay!! Thanks for sharing. I'm on Pintrest but never really caught on to it. Maybe this is inspirations enough for me to check it out again. I thought it was just pictures and got bored.
ReplyDeleteYaY glad to see you back!! I just emailed you an invite to pinterest. Have fun. Beware: it is addicting :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stumbled here. Which friend lead you to me. Would love to thank her. Now I'm off to check out your blog. LOVE your site name by the way!
ReplyDeleteSo many great idea's on Pinterest! Let me know if you try this, and what you think!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool idea! Thanks for sharing! I love any way to save money!
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I saw this on Pinterest too and wondered if it really worked. Thanks for sharing! I try to make my own detergent most months but I just can't give up the nice smell of fabric softners!
ReplyDeletei am SO going to try this....and yes, i love love love pinterest for so many reasons :)
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned dryer sheets, but I didn't see anything about whether or not this controls static cling? I'm assuming so, but would love to know for sure. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried this with homemade fabric softener? Thanks! This is a "why didn't I think of that" PIN! Glad that you did!
ReplyDeletemake your own fabric softner...its way cheaper and works great..i get essential oils and add to both the soap and softner so they match and smell WONDERFUL..pennies to make!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the point? It's still adding toxins to your clothing that then sit against your skin all day.
ReplyDeleteShaklee makes a great fabric softener that would work wonderfully without all those nasty toxins. We also have biodegradable dryer sheets!
ReplyDeleteI've done this, but after a few weeks, the rag started stinking and made all my clothes in the dryer stink as well. Are you still using this method? Do I just need to get a "greener" fabric softener? Do you throw out the rag and get a new one often? I don't see the point in getting a new rag every 2-3 weeks...
ReplyDeleteHow long are do you soak the towel in the softner for? Also one of the comments below asked if you need a new towel each time, Do you?
ReplyDeleteI did try this and so far am happy I did. It works great but have only done 3 loads of laundry so far..hope it lasts as long as yours did. My house really does smell nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, great idea. I liked especially the part that you can hang that cloth and use it as air re-freshener. I am going to try it for sure!
ReplyDeleteHeather, I see there's a few people that have asked about if it really lasts that long that have had issues with it stinking up their clothes and also where people have asked about having to get a new towel each time. Can you tell me about that?
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of giving these as Christmas gifts (trying to plan ahead, lol!) and I just want to know if it works before I invest a bunch of $$$ in supplies, ya know? Thanks yof ryour help!
Nikki, I found that it lasted for about a month before I wanted to re-soak. I used the same towel a few times but in the end actually found it less time consuming to just throw in the other. It's one of those things that you need to re-evaluate your time against the $ :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the way it made my house smell!! I found that mine started to lose the bulk of the smell after about a month. Hope yours lasts just as long! I'm sure the brand of softener and such play a roll.
ReplyDeleteNope, I used the same towel. I didn't soak it for very long.. just enough that I could tell it was good and wet. :)
ReplyDeleteMine lasted about a month and then I would wash the same rag and start over. I never noticed my clothes smelling bad, just less of the yummy scent. I'm wondering if the brand of softener plays a roll?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Christina! I'd love your recipe!
ReplyDeleteIf I ever use essential oils the smell doesn't remain by the time it is dry? It seems very clean but no smell. I also make my own detergent but LOVE the smell of a fabric softener.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of fabric softener do you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! I love it! http://livingcheapandhappy.blogspot.com/2012/08/laundry-easing-up-on-costs.html
ReplyDeleteDoes the towel leave lint on the dark clothes?
ReplyDeleteOr you can just put vinegar into the final rinse, save all the toxins that are inthe fabric softener that contaminates the planet and clogs up the dryer workings.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to give this a try. I've been using vinegar and it works wonderful, but I miss the fabric softener smell. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat size towel did you use? I have to try this!!
ReplyDeleteI see you used a hand towel..Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI use plain white vinegar. Pour into your fabric softener dispenser spot on your machine. Cheap. Fresh. No, your laundry does not smell like vinegar. And it also gives a real nice cleaning to your washer. Fabric softener is nothing more than liquid wax or wax coated sheets~ very heavy in bad chemicals, expensive and can cause skin irritations. Vinegar is pure and non toxic and much easier to use.
ReplyDeleteIs it true that laundry must soak in the softener for eight hours?
ReplyDeleteWhat about static cling?
ReplyDeleteumm... You are still using fabric softener if you are soaking the towel in it...
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ReplyDeleteI tried it it worked soooooooooooooo much better than any dryer sheet i've ever purchased! thank you thank you thank you!!! And it's so much cheaper. You saved me a ton of money cuz I love dryer sheets and i was getting ready to go buy a bunch but i had a bunch of bottles of liquid and i never use liquid so this worked out for me amazingly. My huge comforter now is softer than any dryer sheet i've ever used, and room smells of sheets too.
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Love this tip! Thanks for sharing! Featured it on my pinterest journey today ... I did link back to you. Thanks again! Look forward to reading more of your blog.
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you never said goodbye to fabric softener at all, you still use it just in a different way
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