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Dish Towel Maintenance Tips
Kana Okada
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Maintenance tips from textile experts to help your dish towels keep sucking it up.

  • Always wash towels before their first use to remove excess dye and natural oils that can hinder absorption, says Sharon Norville of the John Rizenthaler Company, a kitchen-textile manufacturer in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.


  • Hang damp towels to dry (wring them out first if they’re wet) before placing them in a drawer or a hamper, where they could otherwise grow mold and bacteria, says Sarah Smock of Merry Maids, in Memphis.


  • Wash dish towels as often as you do bath towels: once or twice a week. If you’ve wiped up a raw egg or some other bacteria-rich mess, the cloth should go straight into the washing machine.


  • Don’t wash dish towels with items that have zippers, hooks, or buttons, which can catch on the fabric and damage the weave. Enough snags will decrease the soaking power of your towel.


  • Don’t use fabric softener — it leaves behind a waxy film that inhibits absorbency, says Dana Poor, a home-trends forecaster at the trade association Cotton Incorporated.
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