A Mrs Hinch fan has shared how to keep towels soft without a tumble-dryer.
Now that energy bills will be soaring, those with tumble-dryers might be less inclined to use the electric guzzling machine.
And for those who don't have one knows how hard towels can be if they are dried inside.
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Taking to popular Facebook group, Mrs Hinch cleaning tips and DIY, one woman asked: "How do you all keep your towels soft and fluffy without using the tumble dryer?"
One commented: "Definitely iron. My towels are still super soft."
While another suggested to use a steam iron.
However, the woman asking was looking for tips in a bid to save money on her household bills.
And one Mrs Hinch fan suggested a simple trick that costs as little as £1.59.
She replied: "put white vinegar spray, soda crystals and softener in the washing machine, no detergent as it’s the build up of detergent that takes the fluffiness away. They said may take a couple of washes that way but brings fluffiness back."
Although some argue that fabric softener stops towels from being as absorbent and they say it's best to leave that step out.
You can get white vinegar from B&M for just 79p and soda crystals for 80p from Sainsbury's.