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I don't think that is a problem, except they tend to stick together and are a little harder to fold. I take mine out while they are still just a tad damp to eliminate that "static cling".BMWWW said:Are staticy MF's preferred, or non-staticy ones?
Out of the dryer, my MF's come out extremely staticy- Good for dusting the interior, does static have any negative consequences? Any pro's out of having non-staticy MF's?
usdm said:....I also try to keep specific type
towels seperate during the wash; waffle weaves with waffle weaves, Plush with
plush, etc......
123456789 said:doesnt hot water hurt waffle weave mf towels?
mbkintner said:That's a new one on me. What exactly is the reason for doing this?
Mike
usdm said:With top-load machines, I had no problem with just putting all the towels together, since water offered a degree of suspension during the wash. .. Now that we have a front load machine, I sometimes found that things got a lil knarly... So I began to toss in a wiffle ball, and that seemed to help...
123456789 said:sorry, if this is a repost. i searched and couldnt find anything.
my waffleweave towels are getting harder in texture after more and more washings with them. i dont use fabric softener to dry either.
what is the proper way to wash ur waffleweave towels and dry them?
abbeysdad said:It's my understanding that a big reason that we use fabric softeners is because detergents don't easily rinse out and the softners aid in getting it out. If you follow recommendations NOT to use fabric softeners for your towels, the stiffness may be risidual detergent.