How to Restore Old, Dingy and Mildewy Towels.

There's so many great tips and tutes out there for owners of standard washing machines, but what if you own a high efficiency?! Here's how I figured out the BEST way to restore those towels that have seen one too many washes!
Christine at First Home Love Life
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  • Sherrie Sherrie on Aug 15, 2013
    I thought your towels were gray towels! Wonderful idea and wonderful to know. The smell in your HE is a easy fix. After your done washing leave the door open. You also do this in the shower to help air circulate. But you will start noticing it won't smell. I love white towels and keeping them white!
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    • Renda Barrier Renda Barrier on Oct 08, 2016
      Downy leaves blue spots on light clothes because there is not enough watet to disolve and rinse it out.
  • Laurie G Laurie G on Aug 16, 2013
    I always use vinegar in my H.E. machines. Everything turns out WONDERFUL. Also use Downey when it's needed and bleach. Sometime with whites I use all at the same time.
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