1. Towels Require a More Intense Wash
Towels are designed to be thick, absorbent, and durable. After use, they hold onto body oils, dead skin cells, soap residue, and moisture. To properly clean them, towels need:
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Hot water to dissolve oils,
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Long wash cycles to flush out buildup,
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Heavy agitation to cleanse their deep fibers.
Clothing—especially delicates—needs a gentler touch. A hot and aggressive wash can cause fading, shrinking, or stretching. So when you mix the two, you’re either under-washing the towels or over-washing your clothes. Neither outcome is ideal.
2. Lint Transfer Is a Real Issue
Towels shed lint. A lot of it. When washed with clothing—especially dark or