What if we tell you that your towels have been washed wrong all the time?

If you love hotel towels, and you understand why your towels are hardened and made like sand paper after a few baths, you're the only one. You've tried to wash your clothes with good medicine, the scent of the tamer, anything that is more pleasant and softer for your skin, but neither these [...]
If you love hotel towels, and you understand why your towels are hardened and made like sand paper after a few baths, you're the only one. You've tried to wash them with good clothes, smell of tamer, anything that's more pleasant and softer for your skin, but not these have sufficed.
Sometimes it's better to do less than that when it comes to caring for towels, since by now you may have unwittingly washed up.
A cool water is enough, with the normal amount of degenerator, with no tamers and minimal drying, that's all it takes for soft towels at all times. Low temperatures do not contract a towel, store its color, and function better on the spot.
Chemics can damage fibers and make towels less flexible after each bath. You can give more life spans to towels by washing them on your own, not in other clothes, so avoid being vacationed. Make sure that you stop guessing the amount of detergent you need to use, throw it away as recommended. Leave as little as possible to dry, as excessive heat can harm and better dry up naturally.










