Thread: Towel Care?
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Old 19-05-2004, 01:10   #38
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Re: Towel Care?

The hotter you wash the towel the stiffer it seems to end up, though like many have said - it does depend on the towel. I also think how well rinsed the towel is and how wet they are (i.e spin them well) has something to do with it. I wash bedding and towels at 60. Occasionally I do towels at 90 if they're a bit mouldy smelling. I can't iron - it's a waste of electricity anyway. Think of the environment.
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