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Let them soak for about 30–60 minutes, or for a quick refresh, give them a 3-minute soak and scrub gently.
🌟 Why This Works:
- Baking soda lifts stains and neutralizes bad odors.
- Dish soap cuts through grease and buildup.
- White vinegar breaks down residue and softens the fabric.
- Hot water sanitizes and helps activate the cleaning power of the ingredients.
✅ Bonus Tips:
- Add a few drops of essential oils like lavender or lemon to the soak for extra freshness.
- Do this once every 2–3 weeks to maintain clean and odor-free towels.
- If your towels are really old, try boiling them directly in a large pot with the same mixture—old-school, but super effective!
Final Thoughts:
With just a few basic kitchen ingredients and a couple of minutes, you can restore your hardworking kitchen towels and keep them fresh and clean without buying new ones. It’s budget-friendly, eco-conscious, and honestly kind of satisfying!
Have you tried reviving your towels like this before? If not, give it a go—you might be surprised at the results! 👌🫧