We’ve all been there: you grab a freshly washed microfiber cloth to wipe up a spill, but instead of soaking it up, the cloth just pushes the liquid around like a waterproof tarp. If your cleaning towels have suddenly lost their magic, you might be making a critical mistake in the laundry room.
The Fabric Softener Trap
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When you wash them with liquid fabric softener, the conditioning agents coat these synthetic fibers in a waxy residue. This essentially acts like a microscopic melting effect, clogging all the tiny crevices and completely waterproofing the cloth. Your fluffy cleaning towel is now completely useless.
The Boiling Water Reset Trick
Don’t throw away those ruined cloths just yet! You can easily strip away the waxy coating and restore their absorbency with a simple kitchen trick.
To reset your microfiber cloths, grab a large pot and bring water to a rolling boil. Carefully drop the coated cloths into the boiling water and let them simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. The intense heat will melt away the trapped fabric softener and detergent buildup without damaging the synthetic fibers. For extra cleaning power, add a splash of plain white vinegar to the water. Once boiled, carefully remove them with tongs, let them cool, and run them through a normal wash cycle with a mild detergent—and absolutely no fabric softener!