I have always noted that the only reliable char cloth I can make is if I start with new material. Old cotton garments just won't work for me.
I thought I would do some experiments to see why, and what could be done to rejuvenate them.
Theory 1 - it is the conditioner I use. A thorough wash with no conditioner did not help
Theory 2 - it is the calcium build up. I repeatedly soaked some old cotton in vinegar. A after 2-3 changes of vinegar the then charred cloth would start glowing from a flame, although I doubt it would take a spark.
I tried it in a surface descaler by the way and on that occasion it did not seem to help.
I have therefore provisionally concluded that the problem is probably a build up of calcium on the fibres of the cloth.
Perhaps others could check this out if they have the same problem and live in hard water areas.
I thought I would do some experiments to see why, and what could be done to rejuvenate them.
Theory 1 - it is the conditioner I use. A thorough wash with no conditioner did not help
Theory 2 - it is the calcium build up. I repeatedly soaked some old cotton in vinegar. A after 2-3 changes of vinegar the then charred cloth would start glowing from a flame, although I doubt it would take a spark.
I tried it in a surface descaler by the way and on that occasion it did not seem to help.
I have therefore provisionally concluded that the problem is probably a build up of calcium on the fibres of the cloth.
Perhaps others could check this out if they have the same problem and live in hard water areas.