Care Instructions

Avoid Fabric Softeners: Fabric softeners can leave a coating on the towel fibers, reducing absorbency. To keep your towels soft, avoid frequent use of softeners and consider using white vinegar occasionally as a natural alternative.

Use Moderate Detergent: Using too much detergent can leave residue on towels, affecting both absorbency and softness. Use a moderate amount and ensure a thorough rinse.

Wash with Warm Water: Warm water helps remove bacteria and dirt without damaging the fibers. Avoid hot water, especially for colored towels, to prevent fading and fiber damage.

Clean Occasionally with Vinegar or Baking Soda: Every few washes, add a small amount of white vinegar or baking soda to eliminate detergent buildup and odors. This restores softness and absorbency.

Do Not Leave Towels Damp: Hang towels to dry after use. Prolonged dampness encourages bacteria growth and unpleasant odors. Choose towels with a hanging loop for better ventilation.

Air Dry in Sunlight or Tumble Dry on Low: Air drying is ideal—sunlight helps kill germs. If using a dryer, opt for a low heat setting to preserve softness and fluffiness.

Avoid Washing with Hard Items or Zippers: Wash towels separately from items with zippers, buttons, or rough surfaces to prevent snags and damage to the fibers.

Replace Regularly: Over time, towels lose their absorbency and softness. We recommend replacing them every three months for the best experience.

By following these care tips, you’ll extend the life of your towels and maintain their softness and absorbency for a better everyday experience.