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More Than Just Perfume in a Bottle: Fabric Conditioners Do More!

More Than Just Perfume in a Bottle: Fabric Conditioners Do More!

Ever picked up a bottle of fabric conditioner from the supermarket because the scent was amazing? You are not alone! People associate mostly with the fragrance, but fabric conditioners do a lot more. So, what’s exactly a fabric conditioner? The product is meant to be used post the wash cycle for both fragrance and softness. In this guide, we will delve more into why this is a must-have for your home!

How Does a Fabric Conditioner Work?


Washing machines are great at removing dirt & stains, but all that friction and drum movement does have an impact on clothes, even when you are using the best liquid detergent. A fabric conditioner coats the fibres in a conditioning layer and helps maintain fabric integrity. Also, fabric conditioners are drastically different from detergents. Liquid detergent’s task is to remove stains and clean clothes, while a conditioner enhances and protects.

Benefits at a Glance

  • Lasting Softness & Fragrance: Fabric conditioners are an ideal choice for homes that have hard water. By coating fabrics, #fabcons prevent mineral buildup and help retain the natural feel. An ideal choice for delicate fabrics, including cotton and wool. Also, no matter how often you wash your clothes, a conditioner ensures there is no roughness or stiffness. Not to forget, the lingering fragrance ensures your clothes feel new and fresh for longer.
  • Reduces Static Cling: Synthetic fabrics, including polyester, blends, and other ones, often cling to each other or the skin. Advanced fabric conditioners are designed to prevent static cling, preventing discomfort and making it easier to fold and handle fresh laundry
  • Easier to Iron, Less Wrinkling: Fabric conditioners also smoothen fibre surfaces, making fabrics less prone to creasing. As a result, the time and effort required for ironing are significantly lower. If you are someone who likes to wear clothes on the go, you definitely need to add the product to your washing cycle.
  • Increases Fabric Life: Another big advantage of fabric conditioners is preserving fibre structure and strength. By reducing friction between clothes after the wash cycle, the product prevents fibre breakage and fraying.

Debunking Common Myths

  • They are just for fragrance:No! While the perfume-like scent is always an advantage, the real value lies in softer clothes, fibre protection, and static control.
  • They Ruin Certain Fabrics: MWhile it’s true that fabric conditioners aren’t recommended for flame-retardant fabrics and other textiles, you should safely use this for most of your daily-wear clothes.
  • Bad for the Environment:Another myth! Today, you can find plant-based and biodegradable formulations that are gentle on your clothes and kinder to the planet.
  • Unnecessary with a Good Liquid Detergent: Detergents do two major tasks – Cleaning clothes and removing stains. You need a fabric conditioner if you want clothes to smell better and feel softer.

Quick Tips to Use a Fabric Conditioner


Always check details on the label. Ensure you adhere to the dosage instructions – Using more product doesn’t mean better results. Ensure you add the product to the designated compartment. Never add directly to the clothes. Automatic washing machines will only dispense the conditioner in the final rinse cycle and not with the detergent, bur for semi-automatic ones, you have to add at the right time. Make the most of your fabric conditioner by pairing it with an equally-good detergent. Always swirl the formulation if you haven’t used it for a few weeks!

Try PUER’s plant-based range of fabric conditioners today! With each variant, you get a fresh new fragrance that lingers on for days after your laundry cycle, and yes, your clothes will feel softer by 30%!