Do I Really Need to Use Fabric Softener? What Does It Do?

Plenty of people use fabric softener as a matter of habit when doing their laundry without really understanding how it works or what it does. There’s a lot of information flying around about whether you should use fabric softener at all, and it sometimes seems like everyone has a different opinion. So, we thought we’d try and clear up some of the misunderstandings with the simple FAQ below, and help you decide whether you want to use fabric softener in your wash.

Do I Need Fabric Softener?

The simple answer to this question is: no. You don’t need to use fabric softener in your wash. Fabric softeners don’t contribute to the washing and cleaning of your clothes, so you don’t need to worry about stain removal or lingering odors if you leave it out. But, fabric softener isn’t designed to be part of the cleaning process. It’s an additional element to your wash, adding something extra, and that’s how you should think about it.

What Does Fabric Softener Do?

Fabric softener does precisely what its name suggests - it softens your fabrics. It keeps your clothes and linens feeling extra cozy, gives them a pleasant aroma and helps avoid wrinkles and static straight out of the wash. This can be particularly important if you don’t enjoy ironing!

Does Fabric Softener Work?

Absolutely! Using fabric softener in your wash is an effective way to reduce wrinkles, prevent static build-up, make your clothes feel softer, and leave them smelling fresh. A fabric softener can also extend your clothes’ life by preventing ‘cling’ caused by static electricity and avoiding wear and tear.

Can Fabric Softener Damage My Clothes?

There’s plenty of debate about whether fabric softener can have detrimental effects on your clothes and even your washing machine. Let’s take a look at some of the main claims and try to bring some clarity to the conversation.

Can Fabric Softener Damage My Dryer?

This is only true in so far as using your dryer lessens its life—not specifically fabric softener! The endless march of time is the problem here, not the products you use.

It’s true that residue from detergents and softeners can build up if you don’t take care of your machine. But a simple rinse with soap and water, as well as regularly emptying your lint trap, will take care of it.

Will Fabric Softener Affect My Towels?

Fabric softener makes your towels softer and fluffier, and therefore far more enjoyable to use. However, it does also reduce the absorbency of your towels over time. If you want the best of both worlds, be sparing with the softener when you wash towels and don’t use it every time. It’s also best to avoid using softener on microfiber towels.

Can Fabric Softener Damage Sportswear?

Yes, fabric softener damages the wicking properties of spandex and reduces its ability to stretch and reshape itself. It is best to avoid using softener with any clothes containing elastane.

Can Fabric Softener Stain Clothes?

If you pour fabric softener straight onto your clothes in the drum, then it can indeed stain them. However, if you dilute it with water or pour it into the special drawer designed for softener, this can be easily avoided.

At WaveMAX Laundry, we’re always happy to help you with any queries you might have about your laundry. Come on down or take advantage of our pick-up and delivery services, and we’ll have your clothes clean, fresh, and pressed in no time!