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And you hang up the "old" towel so that it dries before you put it in the dirty clothes bin, right? (mildew)New towel every time I shower
No. That seems unnecessary if it's not gonna be used again before it gets cleaned.. Doubly so since I've been doing it this way for about a decade with no adverse effects.And you hang up the "old" towel so that it dries before you put it in the dirty clothes bin, right? (mildew)
Hold on, you think it is unnecessary to hang up wet "clothes" before putting it in the dirty clothes bin?No. That seems unnecessary if it's not gonna be used again before it gets cleaned.. Doubly so since I've been doing it this way for about a decade with no adverse effects.
i keep a two towel rotation
the 1st gets me mostly dry and 2nd is for finishing touches
i alternate between which is used 1st and 2nd
use them for about 5 days or so
i don't hang them in the bathroom to dry
which keeps them fresh longer
So where DO you hang them?i keep a two towel rotation
the 1st gets me mostly dry and 2nd is for finishing touches
i alternate between which is used 1st and 2nd
use them for about 5 days or so
i don't hang them in the bathroom to dry
which keeps them fresh longer
Not really, no. I try not to let anything sit for too long.Hold on, you think it is unnecessary to hang up wet "clothes" before putting it in the dirty clothes bin?
So you have NEVER smelled a mildewy scent coming from wet a wet towel in a bin. Interesting.
Got damn. Hopefully you have a house of 3+ using all that water.Not really, no. I try not to let anything sit for too long.
Usually do a load of laundry every other day.
So where DO you hang them?