What Does Fabric Conditioner Do? And Should I Use It?

I hear people on the internet recommend to not use Fabric Conditioner in their laundry to save the durability of the clothes. In my country, it was the norm to use Fabric Conditioner during laundry so I was at a lost.

Is it actually necessary?

  • reddig33@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Products like “Downy” and “Bounce”(in the US) add fragrance and a waxy coating to clothing to make it smell good and feel softer. Some people think the wax makes towels and washcloths less absorbent. Some also have said that the product builds up on clothing over time.

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      10 months ago

      Found the Big Dryer Sheet guy! (/j)

      but, seriously, the only people that don’t say that are the people making the dryer sheets… and they’re really not going to tell you not to use their product.

      wax, historically, was used to weatherproof clothing prior to modern synthetics. It’s hydrophobic, meaning that it repels (or is repelled by,) water. applying that to a towel will absolutely make it less absorbent (and therefore suck at it’s job.)

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        10 months ago

        And the wax can build up in the washer causing all sorts of issues, particularly in front loaders