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TOWEL CARE GUIDE
Made out of 100% brushed terry cotton or velour cotton, our towels are made to last long. A little TLC, however, goes a long way. Whether you prefer soft and thick towels or crispy and crunchy ones, here’s how you can take care of your towels and get them just the way you like them regardless of design and weight.
- HOW TO WASH YOUR TOWELS
Wash your towels every 3-4 uses. We recommend that terry towels be washed in 60°C, Hotel terry towels in 40°C, and velour towels in 40°C (warm) without bleach. Before washing, separate your colored towels from your whites. Use the right amount of detergent to prevent stiff towels, and unnecessary impact on the environment. Check the instructions on your detergent for more information on dosage.
- HOW TO DRY YOUR TOWELS
Remove towels from washing machine, give them a shake to loosen the fibers and pop them in the dryer. We recommend you tumble dry the towels on low to medium heat. You could add wool dryer balls in the drying cycle to further fluff and soften your towels. To avoid wrinkles, remove towels immediately from the dryer and fold. If you decide to iron them before folding, do so on low heat.
- HOW TO KEEP YOUR TOWELS SOFT
If you want a soft and thick-feeling towel after every wash, use fabric softener and dry your towel in a dryer. However, be prepared for less-absorbent towels because softeners reduce absorption capacity.
- HOW TO KEEP YOUR TOWELS CRUNCHY
Would you instead like your towels slightly rough and with ultimate absorption? Try line-drying and skip the fabric softener. The fibers will come out stiff and scratchy which will result in a nice exfoliation session after your bath.
- HOW TO RESTORE THE SOFTNESS OF YOUR TOWELS
If you already have a towel that is stiff, and you think it might be because you used too much detergent, try vinegar. To get rid of the residue causing stiff towels, you can run the towels through a regular washing cycle with distilled white vinegar instead of detergent. Once you know you've gotten rid of the residue, you can wash your towels with a detergent and add an extra rinse cycle to make sure all the product washes away.