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Care for Terry Towels

For caring for terry towels made of organic cotton, the following is recommended:

  1. Follow Washing Instructions: Wash organic cotton towels in warm water (up to 60 degrees Celsius) with a gentle detergent. Avoid using bleach or chlorine-based products as they can damage the cotton fibers.

  2. Use a Gentle Drying Cycle: Preferably air dry terry towels or use a low temperature in the tumble dryer to prevent excessive wear and maintain the fabric’s softness.

  3. Avoid Fabric Softeners: Chemical fabric softeners can damage cotton fibers and reduce their absorbency. Instead, to maintain softness and color of the towels, use natural water softening methods or add vinegar during washing.

  4. Occasionally Iron Towels: If you wish to keep the towels smooth and well-groomed, you can iron them at a medium temperature.

  5. Store Towels in a Dry Place: To prevent mold and unpleasant smells, store terry towels in a cool, dry place where they can ventilate well.

Following these tips will help maintain the softness, color, and quality of your terry towels over time.