How do you Choose and Care for Your Bath Towels?
Posted: Thursday, June 28, 2007
by Judy Treherne
Treherne Enterprises
Trying to find that perfect fluffy bath towel set for your bathroom or for a shower gift can often feel like a difficult challenge. Sometimes, it is so hard to find exactly the right colors of towels which will coordinate or accessorize a bathroom. A collection of soft fluffy towels ensures that your bathroom provides a home spa experience. It is also important to learn about the small steps your can take in caring for your towels will extend the life of your towels.
One of the most important features when selecting towels is how the towels feel, when you pick them up. When you touch good quality towels, they should feel soft and velvety with a weight you notice. Lower quality towels are less absorbent will lose their shape and can feel scratchy when you touch them. Watch for dense stitching, double-folded ends and a solid border. The towels should be perfectly square at the corners when folded. Lower quality towels lose their shape after frequent washing.
What is the difference between terry cotton and velour?
Towels are frequently described as either terry cotton or velour. Terry cotton is created through a weaving process that loops the fibres on both sides of the fabric. With velour, these loops are cropped to create a smoother texture. Water has a tendency to bead on the fibre, giving the impression that it takes hours to dry. Velour towels are more frequently used for decorative purposes while terry cotton towels are popular as towels for daily use.
What are Microfibre towels?
Microfibre towels are made completely of synthetic fabric. They are thin, long wearing and can absorb five time their weight in water. Athletes, fitness buffs and travellers find many uses for these towels because they dry quickly and are very lightweight. These towels do not offer a range of colors.
How should I care for towels?
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