Laundry day doesn’t have to be a tedious chore if you choose the right products for your home—ones that are convenient and time-saving. Instead of constantly struggling to estimate the right amount of fabric softener for your laundry, why not try fabric softener balls?
While this product may not be widely known in our country, it is quite popular in the US, Thailand, and other countries. Today, let’s explore what fabric softener balls are and how to use them properly.
1 What are Fabric Softener Balls?
Fabric softener balls, also known as fabric softener pellets, are essentially concentrated fabric softener. What sets them apart is that they are in a condensed, pellet form that is compact, easy to use, and extremely economical. Just a few pellets are enough to make your laundry smell fresh for up to 1-2 weeks, even for sportswear or comforters.
2 Popular Fabric Softener Ball Brands on the Market
Downy Fabric Softener Balls
Downy is a well-known fabric softener brand under the P&G corporation—a leading consumer goods company founded in 1837 in the USA. With their years of experience, Downy’s fabric softener balls have quickly gained popularity among customers.
Additionally, thanks to its natural floral fragrance extracted from essential oils (concentrated perfume essence) and the absence of any artificial fragrances, the scent is extremely pleasant and long-lasting, up to 1-2 weeks. Currently, this product is also the most widely sold in our country, mainly imported from the USA, Thailand, and China.
Lenor Fabric Softener Balls
Lenor is a premium German brand specializing in laundry care products. With their fabric softener balls, they have utilized Anti-Age 3 technology to lock in a fresh scent for up to 12 hours. Moreover, the product also helps reduce wrinkles, making ironing easier, and protects clothes from three common aging issues: loss of shape, color fading, and fabric pilling.
3 How to Use Fabric Softener Balls Properly
When you open the lid of the fabric softener ball container, you will see two lines inside the lid—an upper line and a lower line. If you are washing less than 15 loads of laundry, use the amount of softener balls indicated by the lower line. For 15-20 loads, use the amount indicated by the upper line. However, you can adjust the amount according to your preference or the number of clothes you are washing.
For top-loading washing machines: After washing your clothes as usual, add the desired amount of softener balls to your laundry, wait for them to dissolve, and then tumble dry for a few minutes.
For front-loading washing machines: Add the desired amount of softener balls to your laundry along with , , and then run the rinse cycle as normal (washing and rinsing at the same time). If you prefer a stronger scent, you can add a little more liquid fabric softener after washing.
For hand washing: Add the desired amount of softener balls to the water and wait for 3-5 minutes for them to dissolve before soaking your already-washed clothes as usual.
Notes on Using Fabric Softener Balls
- You don’t need to soak your clothes with fabric softener balls for too long—10-15 minutes is enough.
- Do not put the softener balls in the fabric softener dispenser of your washing machine as it may cause damage.
- Keep them out of the reach of children and do not ingest.
- If the softener balls come into contact with your eyes, immediately rinse with clean water.
We hope that with this information, you now know what fabric softener balls are and how to use them properly. If you’re intrigued by this product, why not give it a try and experience the benefits for yourself?
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