OMG! Thank you! I will try this with my new red towels
Oh I can see the red lint all over everywhere. I had red towels and it was horrible all over the base/floor boards in the bathroom, tube, dressers in our room and etc… You’re welcome!
Hi there lady "T" This is a great tip. I will definitely try this laundry hack. Waiting for the vinegar tip next. PS I'm Loving your new dinning room wall mirror. Continue to have a great day.👍😄
Hi Sandra, I posted the vinegar tip several months ago. Check it out. Red towels are on the thumbnail. I’m glad that you like the mirror. I fell in love with it. Thanks for watching!
@@TracesofTwaunsLife Thank you. I bought 2 blue towels from Ollies. They shed too much. Everything in my bathroom turns blue.
HELLO DEAR, GREAT IDEAS, THANK YOU FOR SHARING. HOPE EVERYONE IS DOING WELL. HAVE BLESS WEEK PAT XOXO 🙏 🥰❤️
Just found this very helpful technique for washing my new towels. Thank you so much and Godbless.
I tried using vinegar with my detergent and I believe that stopped the shedding - however, when I went to use the dryer, that caused the towels to start shedding again! Think I might do the vinegar trick again, then hang the towels to dry.
Thank you!!!! Did you put the mixture in the laundry soap slot or fabric softener slot? Thabks
Hello, I put it in the laundry soap slot. You’re welcome & thanks for watching!
nice video thank you. never imagine i need to find solution in youtube lol
Great tip!
lovely video. didn’t seem to work for me. any tips?
Try it again. You will notice the decrease. Also you can use vinegar.
@@TracesofTwaunsLife tried it again, turned it into 2 loads. figured 4 towels and 2 face cloths were too much. so went 2 and 1 twice and poof. i’d say 95% of the lint balls are gone. thank you so much😊😊
@@jaxonmclean999 awesome! I do it at least once or twice a month. The vinegar or baking soda also cut the odor from the rags and towels.
What brand towels and wash cloths are those?
It’s been so long ago that I don’t remember. It’s mentioned on the video.
Yes, when they are new they will shed a lot of loose fabric from first coming out of the packaging but how do you keep them from shading months down the line.
Thanks
I bought 2 bath towels, both are shedding so that when i use it after bathing to dry myself, the lint attaches to my body. Its irritating. I tried the vinegar+ detergent +hot water technique, hand washed my towels, but shedding hasn’t stopped. Dont know what should i do now.
Try it again. Each time you use and then wash them you will notice a decrease in the lint.
We dont use dryers in colombia. We use the power of the sun. Any other suggestions on getting rid of that lint?
I don't know where in the hell these towels are coming from now! I have never NEVA had issues with towels "pilling" ! Never until the last few years when all this 3rd world country Egyptian cotton started a fad. We're cotton farmers for over 35 years .... And looks to me like there's a shortcut they are using now when processing this cotton for consumer use. Don't think they are combing this cotton anymore. It will stop up your plumbing system that's for sure or...worst start a fire in the dryer lint screen.. Hopefully they won't start making clothes out of this stuff! Cheap "luxurious" selling as expensive cotton! Ridiculous!
Yessssssssss! It make you want to buy thin Walmart towels because this is too much.
@@TracesofTwaunsLife I know this is hard to believe but I still have towels from our wedding shower over 40 yrs go. No holes, no shedding (ever), and no raveling yet. I know they came from Gayfers (an old retail store) but apparently they were very tightly woven then and, made in the USA. I can't read the label anymore to see what brand or % it is but I guess that wouldn't matter now if they are made in 3rd world countries. I believe it's the manufacturing process causing this shedding right after the cotton is picked. They should be combing it a LOT to prevent the shedding plus it is not as tightly woven as the old towels.
Thank you, I will be giving this a try and please come back and share the vinegar, great video as always. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
You’re welcome & thank you!