If your T-shirts feel rough, stiff, or scratchy, it’s usually because detergent buildup, hard water minerals, overdrying, or low-quality detergent has damaged the fibers. Here’s how to reverse the roughness.

1. Hard Water Mineral Buildup
Minerals attach to cotton fibers → rough texture.
Fix: Add ½ tablespoon washing soda or vinegar rinse.
2. Too Much Detergent
Detergent residue coats the fabric.
- Use half the recommended amount
- Use an extra rinse once a month
3. Fabric Softener Damage
Softener leaves wax-like coating → stiff over time.
Fix: Stop using softener for T-shirts.
4. Overdrying in the Dryer
Heat removes moisture and makes cotton brittle.
Fix: Remove while slightly damp + air-dry.
5. Natural Softening Methods
- Add ½ cup vinegar to rinse cycle
- Add 2 tbsp baking soda to wash
- Use wool dryer balls
- Massage fabric while damp
6. Choose High-Quality Detergent
Cheap detergents contain fillers that cause roughness.

Useful guides:
– How to Soften Clothes Naturally
– How to Remove Detergent Residue
Final Tip: Softer shirts come from cleaner fibers — not more products.
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