How to care for your new towels
Hi..!
Now that you've received your Towelogy Towels, it's time to get started with using them.. and when it's time to give them a wash, read this care guide to get the best results everytime
Proper care and maintenance of your towels are essential to ensure their longevity and continued softness. Whether you have cotton towels or microfiber towels, follow the guidelines below to keep them in pristine condition.
Caring for Cotton Towels
Cotton towels are known for their absorbency and softness. To maintain these qualities, follow these care instructions:
1. Washing: Machine wash your cotton towels in warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the fibers and reduce absorbency. For best results, wash your towels separately from other laundry items.
2. Drying: Tumble dry your cotton towels on a low heat setting. High heat can cause shrinkage and damage the fibers. Remove the towels from the dryer while they are still slightly damp to prevent over-drying and maintain their softness.
3. Avoiding Snags: Be cautious of sharp objects or jewelry that can snag the loops of your cotton towels. Trim any loose threads to prevent further unraveling.
4. Storing: Fold your cotton towels neatly and store them in a dry, well-ventilated area. Avoid storing them in plastic bags or containers, as this can trap moisture and lead to mildew growth.
Caring for Microfiber Towels
Microfiber towels are highly absorbent and gentle on surfaces. Follow these care instructions to maintain their effectiveness:
1. Washing: Machine wash your microfiber towels in cold or warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can clog the microfibers and reduce absorbency. Wash them separately from other laundry items to prevent lint transfer.
2. Drying: Air drying is the best method for drying microfiber towels. If you prefer using a dryer, use a low heat setting. High heat can melt the microfibers and reduce their effectiveness.
3. Avoiding Abrasive Surfaces: Microfiber towels are designed for gentle cleaning. Avoid using them on rough or abrasive surfaces, as this can cause the fibers to wear out faster.
4. Storing: Fold your microfiber towels neatly and store them in a clean, dry place. Avoid storing them in humid areas, as moisture can lead to mold or mildew growth.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure that your towels stay soft, absorbent, and in excellent condition for years to come. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us and we'd be happy to help