I'm starting to think so.
When I drop a microfiber towel it almost always picks up not just dust and dirt, but also vegetable matter; pieces of leaves and slivers of wood. The dust and dirt wash out in the washer, but the leaf pieces stick to the towels and generally pollute the whole batch. They stick through wash and dry cycles, no matter how many rinses, and picking the pieces off by hand can be tedious and there's no guarantee that it will be complete.
Right now, if they aren't too bad I pick the leaf pieces off and wash them, but if they're all over the towel I pitch the thing. I've thought about laying the towel out and vacuuming the leaf pieces off with my VacnBlo.
What do you folks do?
Tom
When I drop a microfiber towel it almost always picks up not just dust and dirt, but also vegetable matter; pieces of leaves and slivers of wood. The dust and dirt wash out in the washer, but the leaf pieces stick to the towels and generally pollute the whole batch. They stick through wash and dry cycles, no matter how many rinses, and picking the pieces off by hand can be tedious and there's no guarantee that it will be complete.
Right now, if they aren't too bad I pick the leaf pieces off and wash them, but if they're all over the towel I pitch the thing. I've thought about laying the towel out and vacuuming the leaf pieces off with my VacnBlo.
What do you folks do?
Tom