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TopicWhy do they even make towels that don't absorb water?
xyphilia
07/26/18 2:17:15 AM
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Ultima Dragon posted...
FabIemaster posted...
Seems like the more expensive the towel, the shittier of a job it does drying.


Yeah, really.

In my experience hotel room towels are usually great. They've been washed probably thousands of times so all the chemical treatments and dyes, etc.. that are used to keep them dry during shipping are long gone. They have also been washed enough times to no longer be prone to shedding.

I wish it was feasible to use micro fiber towels because they do a great job of drying and don't shed but I don't know if you are even supposed to wash those and how much they would degrade if you did.

Likewise I actually think hotel towels are pretty good at drying. While I'm always grossed out by the concept of using a towel thousands of others have used that not even industrial cleaning can shake off, I like how they're able to really absorb the moisture after a shower. I just want my own bathroom towels to be like that.
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