PouncingPanzer
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- May 11, 2017
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I have had the same microfiber towels for years, my one dozen blue edgeless towels seem to be holding up well after years of use and dozens and dozens of washes. No fraying or tears on the edges. No stains. Soft and plush as can be. They look like the day I unboxed them.
However, they are starting to leave lint behind on the car that doesn't like blowing off, and requires follow-up with a different towel. Small tiny bits of lint that are only visible in certain light or angles. My wash process is the same as always, hand wash setting, light soil, with two rinse cycles and air dry only. My guess is I just need to start rotating in new towels. I dropped a lot of $$$ all at once and have basically been good on towels since that day.
Any tips or tricks on getting your towels to stop leaving lint behind?
However, they are starting to leave lint behind on the car that doesn't like blowing off, and requires follow-up with a different towel. Small tiny bits of lint that are only visible in certain light or angles. My wash process is the same as always, hand wash setting, light soil, with two rinse cycles and air dry only. My guess is I just need to start rotating in new towels. I dropped a lot of $$$ all at once and have basically been good on towels since that day.
Any tips or tricks on getting your towels to stop leaving lint behind?