Washing and Drying Instructions
Do not bleach.
Wash new towels before using to remove the excessive lint that is left over during the manufacturing process.
Wash towels with half the usual amount of detergent. Too much soap can damage towels and make them less fluffy.
Learn which temperatures are suitable for which towels. Most white and light-colored towels should be washed in hot water. Most dark towels should be washed in warm water.
Shake your towels slightly between washing and drying.
Hang towels up to dry after each use.
Do not use an iron on these towels. It is best to dry your towels in direct sunlight.
Dry towels immediately after washing. The longer you let your towels sit around wet, the more chance mildew has to grow on your towels.
Do not put the towels in the dryer longer than necessary. Keeping towels in the dryer after they are already dry will damage the fibers and weaken your towel.