Different Steps For How To Make A Tshirt Soft
Dec 15, 2022 (Updated on Dec 16, 2022)
When you open your closet, you will notice a slew of t-shirts. T-shirts are omnipresent, from casual wear in the summer to layering them overcoats in the winter. Because we wear t-shirts nearly every day, this is where shirts feel stiff and scratchy from overuse. Let's talk about some t-shirt softening methods so you can look stunning all day.
Talking about the excessive use of T-shirts in our daily routines, it is also necessary to know how to make a tshirt soft by yourself. Let’s have a look at the following method.
Vinegar is a household item that we usually connect with cleaning, but it can also be used to soften your t-shirts. You should begin with clear vinegar. Add one tablespoon of baking soda to a large mixing basin. Then, carefully pour in one cup of vinegar, making sure that the ensuing bubbling stays primarily in the container. Pour the baking soda and vinegar solution, along with your t-shirt, into your washing machine. After soaking the shirt, your garment will be as soft as fur.
The Salt Method:
Another simple DIY treatment that you may make at home is the saltwater solution. Fill the saucepan halfway with water and add one cup of salt. Next, place your pot on the burner and heat it to bring the water to a boil. Then, soak your t-shirt in the sink and dip it in the solution. Then, remove your shirt soup from the heat and drain it in a strainer. Finally, once the t-shirt has cooled, pass it through the rinse cycle to remove the excess salt before washing it as usual. The super soft shirt is now ready!
This is a really easy and clever method. Pumice stones are already used for pedicures; now it's time to utilize them to soften your clothes. First, use a pumice stone to scrub your t-shirt, particularly the arms and neckline. Next, immerse the t-shirts overnight in a mixture of fabric softener and a few tablespoons of water. Finally, launder it through a normal dry cycle the next morning, and after air drying, you're done!
Tumble drying prevents your shirts from being stiff. First, put them through a regular wash cycle with laundry detergent and a quart of water as you normally would. Then, line-dry them until they are around 60–70% dry. Finally, place them in a low-heat tumble dryer. Tennis balls can also be added to the mix if you want to really "beat" the fabric creases apart.
I hope you find these wash and dry techniques easy and now you better know how to make a tshirt soft. If you have any queries, leave that in the comments. Thanks for reading!