Thread: Towel Care?
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Old 19-05-2004, 13:29   #49
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Re: Towel Care?

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Originally Posted by greencreeper
The hotter you wash the towel the stiffer it seems to end up
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Originally Posted by Xaccers
Isn't that because at hotter temps more chalk comes out of the water to deposit on the towel?
Assuming there's chalk in the water Up here I think it's limestone, not too sure though. I was thinking that the heat affects the fibres in the same way heat affects hair. Dunno though. Thinking about my towels I know the big orange Ikea one never goes stiff but the fluffy blue one and the Taz one do stiffen up. Maybe the solution is to buy Ikea towels :pp
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