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Last updated: 05 January 2022
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We've tested most of the fabric softeners on the market to tell you which one:
- makes fabric softest while maintaining absorbency
- is good value for money.
Keep in mind that fabric softeners are only an additive – they don't make your clothes any cleaner, and using them adds a layer of chemicals to your fabrics after putting them through the washing machine. They may also reduce both the water absorbency of your towels and nappies, and more worryingly, the flame retardant properties of children's sleepwear and other fabrics.
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We recommend fabric softeners with a CHOICE Expert Rating of at least 70%. While we advise against using fabric softeners at all, if you must use one these are the ones worth getting.
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Fabric softeners tend to reduce the water absorbency of towels as a side effect of the softness, so we also measure water absorbency.
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Based on International Standard ASTM D5070, 90 cloth nappies (100% cotton) are conditioned with 5 cycles of a regular wash with just laundry powder. Then we run the top loader machine on a rinse and spin cycle with the fabric softener product, nappies and ballast (sheets and pillow cases). The nappies are then dried and the softness is evaluated with a panel of 10 people.
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