It appears that the MF linting is much more common than I would have ever imagined.
I have MF towels from close to a dozen different sources and have never had the problem.
This includes some Cobra Juniors and some 530s. It seems like I may have been lucky.
So..... What is the cause for such a wide-spread problem recently?
Washing was mentioned as was age, but I have MF towels that are several years old and have been machine washed dozens of times. Regular detergent was used for years and Micro-Restore in the past year or two, but those washed in regular detergent seem to be holding up just fine.
All have been dried in the dryer at a medium heat setting. They certainly have not received any special treatment.
I think I remember reading that most if not all MF fabric was being manufactured in Korea and some towels were assembled in Korea and some in China.
I know nothing about the manufacturing process in Asia, but...... Is it possible that most of the fiber and even the final towels are manufactured by related companies?
Could there have been a change in that manufacturing process that is now showing up in the finished product?
Not too long ago, a linting MF towel was pretty rare. At least in the more expensive brands that were considered to be of better quality.
Now, it seems to be fairly common.
It seems almost like something has had to change.
Is it because of the constant striving for ever more plush/thicker towels?
Are the importers hammering away at the manufacturers to reduce price and the manufacturers are doing that by reducing the quality?
How about some of you marketing/manufacturing experts figuring this out?
I have MF towels from close to a dozen different sources and have never had the problem.
This includes some Cobra Juniors and some 530s. It seems like I may have been lucky.
So..... What is the cause for such a wide-spread problem recently?
Washing was mentioned as was age, but I have MF towels that are several years old and have been machine washed dozens of times. Regular detergent was used for years and Micro-Restore in the past year or two, but those washed in regular detergent seem to be holding up just fine.
All have been dried in the dryer at a medium heat setting. They certainly have not received any special treatment.
I think I remember reading that most if not all MF fabric was being manufactured in Korea and some towels were assembled in Korea and some in China.
I know nothing about the manufacturing process in Asia, but...... Is it possible that most of the fiber and even the final towels are manufactured by related companies?
Could there have been a change in that manufacturing process that is now showing up in the finished product?
Not too long ago, a linting MF towel was pretty rare. At least in the more expensive brands that were considered to be of better quality.
Now, it seems to be fairly common.
It seems almost like something has had to change.
Is it because of the constant striving for ever more plush/thicker towels?
Are the importers hammering away at the manufacturers to reduce price and the manufacturers are doing that by reducing the quality?
How about some of you marketing/manufacturing experts figuring this out?
