Sunday, January 24, 2010

Why do we wash bath towels? Aren't we clean when we use them?

After a few years dust collects on them %26amp; you should wash them.





If you have kids they are walked on a lot when they lay on the bathroom floor and the footprints need to be washed off.Why do we wash bath towels? Aren't we clean when we use them?
Because when you towel dry yourself, the dead skin rubs out and sticks on the towel. If you don't wash them frequently, you soon start to have your own bacteria farm in your towels. :))Why do we wash bath towels? Aren't we clean when we use them?
Because of soap residue, dead skin cells and also the fact that it's damp. You soak the towel and then leave it, it smells damp. I wash mine when they smell damp. If it don't smell clean it aint helping you to stay clean
No, the cleanliness from your body does not wash the towel. People use soap. Bath towels need laundry soap. I wash my towels lots as I want to make sure that I am clean.
my girlfriend worked in an old people's home and was told that you had to wash the towels at least 60 degrees C because they had body fat on them and the heat had to be high to melt it and get it all out.
Although you are clean when you use them, there could still be some residue of soap / shower gel / bubble bath on you, and when you're drying yourself on the towel, the towel inevitably becomes wet, and if you NEVER washed your towels this would eventually lead to the breading of germs and bacteria.

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