Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
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Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
Can anyone help recommend a good Washing Gel / Clothes Softner.
I have tried all different types & makes, but can't seem to find one that helps leave your towels etc soft.
I know the water is very hard were we live in Javea , I am aware that I might have to live with it, but someone might just have the answer.
Many Thanks
I have tried all different types & makes, but can't seem to find one that helps leave your towels etc soft.
I know the water is very hard were we live in Javea , I am aware that I might have to live with it, but someone might just have the answer.
Many Thanks
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Re: Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
I use Dixan Gel for washing and Lenor for the softening, I cannot find another softener that I like and I tried for 2 years to find something else because getting lenor was difficult. Both my sister in laws say the only way they can get their towels totally soft and fluffy is to finish them off in the tumble dryer but I cannot bring my self to use the electricity and my towels feel the same to me as they did in the UK. I struggled to find Lenor at first but I now have 4 shops loocally I can get it, the Super Dumbo chain carry it and a lot of our local independents.
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They are right. We have hard water but have a large water softener. Even with that, which produces incredibly soft water, the only way we can get a really soft towel is to tumble dry it - even with all the products like Lenor.
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Re: Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
what does a soft towel feel like ? ?
the maid says she does all she can but its the way they dry so fast in the sun
the maid says she does all she can but its the way they dry so fast in the sun
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I think so too - I don't use any fabric softener when washing towels as they feel "slimy" to me once dry if softener has been used. I line dry all my washing (apart from the odd time when we've had a few days of continuous rain when I am forced to use my tumble dryer, which I hate). There's nothing like the smell of clean washing dried in the fresh air!
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I think so too - I don't use any fabric softener when washing towels as they feel "slimy" to me once dry if softener has been used. I line dry all my washing (apart from the odd time when we've had a few days of continuous rain when I am forced to use my tumble dryer, which I hate). There's nothing like the smell of clean washing dried in the fresh air!
after swimming, if you put towels out to dry & forget to get them in overnight (anything really, but I usually remember to get washing in) - with the 100% humidity we've had at night through much of the summer, they are often wetter in the morning than when you put them out
even during the day, unless the washing is in full sun or it's windy (like today - must hang that washing out in a min ) it doesn't always dry well
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Re: Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
I think so too - I don't use any fabric softener when washing towels as they feel "slimy" to me once dry if softener has been used. I line dry all my washing (apart from the odd time when we've had a few days of continuous rain when I am forced to use my tumble dryer, which I hate). There's nothing like the smell of clean washing dried in the fresh air!
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Re: Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
my tumble dryer has had quite a bit of use this summer!!
after swimming, if you put towels out to dry & forget to get them in overnight (anything really, but I usually remember to get washing in) - with the 100% humidity we've had at night through much of the summer, they are often wetter in the morning than when you put them out
even during the day, unless the washing is in full sun or it's windy (like today - must hang that washing out in a min ) it doesn't always dry well
after swimming, if you put towels out to dry & forget to get them in overnight (anything really, but I usually remember to get washing in) - with the 100% humidity we've had at night through much of the summer, they are often wetter in the morning than when you put them out
even during the day, unless the washing is in full sun or it's windy (like today - must hang that washing out in a min ) it doesn't always dry well
isnt 100% humidity rain - whatever that is ??
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like most of us we haven't really had any rain since about Easter ( a couple of times it tried, but didn't quite mange it) - but many nights over the summer the humidity was recorded at 100%, & rarely dropped below 90%
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I always thought 100% humidity meant rain - but apparently not
like most of us we haven't really had any rain since about Easter ( a couple of times it tried, but didn't quite mange it) - but many nights over the summer the humidity was recorded at 100%, & rarely dropped below 90%
like most of us we haven't really had any rain since about Easter ( a couple of times it tried, but didn't quite mange it) - but many nights over the summer the humidity was recorded at 100%, & rarely dropped below 90%
Towels I leave on the line overnight are just beginning to still feel damp in the mornings as the temperature is cooling down, but up until about a week ago they've been perfectly dry in the mornings. We don't have that kind of humidity down here, thank goodness, I would hate it. I can't stand the oppressive feeling you get just before a thunderstorm when it's very humid.
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Re: Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
No rain here since then, but we have some forecast from Thursday onwards. That's a given, really, as it's our town's big feria (San Miguel) this weekend!
Towels I leave on the line overnight are just beginning to still feel damp in the mornings as the temperature is cooling down, but up until about a week ago they've been perfectly dry in the mornings. We don't have that kind of humidity down here, thank goodness, I would hate it. I can't stand the oppressive feeling you get just before a thunderstorm when it's very humid.
Towels I leave on the line overnight are just beginning to still feel damp in the mornings as the temperature is cooling down, but up until about a week ago they've been perfectly dry in the mornings. We don't have that kind of humidity down here, thank goodness, I would hate it. I can't stand the oppressive feeling you get just before a thunderstorm when it's very humid.
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No rain here since then, but we have some forecast from Thursday onwards. That's a given, really, as it's our town's big feria (San Miguel) this weekend!
Towels I leave on the line overnight are just beginning to still feel damp in the mornings as the temperature is cooling down, but up until about a week ago they've been perfectly dry in the mornings. We don't have that kind of humidity down here, thank goodness, I would hate it. I can't stand the oppressive feeling you get just before a thunderstorm when it's very humid.
Towels I leave on the line overnight are just beginning to still feel damp in the mornings as the temperature is cooling down, but up until about a week ago they've been perfectly dry in the mornings. We don't have that kind of humidity down here, thank goodness, I would hate it. I can't stand the oppressive feeling you get just before a thunderstorm when it's very humid.
it didn't used to be this bad, but does seem to be getting worse every year - I don't think it can get worse than 100% though!!
thankfully it drops during the day, but some days it was like living in a sauna this year if it only dropped to about 70%
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Re: Spanish Washing Gels (Good Brand Name)
so did we decide they were a good thing or not needed ?
if the former other then was there an alternative to Lenor ?
the maid is asking.............
if the former other then was there an alternative to Lenor ?
the maid is asking.............