Learn what fabric softener does, when to use it, and how it can enhance your laundry routine.
The coating helps reduce static cling and most liquid fabric softeners also add fragrance to our laundry.
Let’s explore more about what fabric softeners do in thelaundry room.

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How Does Fabric Softener Work?
The coating also adds a layer of protection to fibers to helpprevent fading, stretching, and pilling.
The static electricity forms in the dryer as loose electrons give clothing atoms a negative charge.
The fabric softener helps balance the electrons and ions to prevent static cling.
Overdosing can leave so much residue on fibers that they can no longer perform as intended.
Too much fabric softener can reduce the absorption or moisture-wicking factors oftowelsand athletic wear.
Too much fabric softener can also trap odors and stains making them difficult to remove.
Residuefrom fabric softeners leaves a coating in washer and dryer drums that can cause issues with the appliances performance.
In the dryer, residue from dryer sheets and fabric softener-coated clothes can coat moisture sensors causing overheating issues.
How Often Should I Use Fabric Softener?
Fabric softener can be used in every load of laundry.
However, there are exceptions, like childrens sleepwear, when it is not best to add fabric softener.
you’re free to alleviate some problems by reducing the amount of fabric softener used.
To prevent overdosing, try using half of the recommended amount listed on the label.
Can Fabric Softener Be Used On All Types of Fabric?
you’re free to also make vinegar dryer sheets.
Pour one cup of distilled white vinegar into a sealable plastic container.
Add two or three thin, white cotton washcloths.
Dryer Balls
Wool dryer balls reduce static by equalizing electrons and ions in the dryer.
Can Fabric Softener Be Used with Sensitive Skin?
To prevent irritation to sensitive skin, choose a commercial fabric softener that does not contain dyes or fragrances.
These ingredients are the most common cause of skin irritation according to dermatologists.