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Ryanicorn
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...how?
How do towels get dirty even tho every time you use them u clean?
St. Charles
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Mildew
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Satan
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7/27
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They don't. I usually use my towels for about two months at a time before washing them.
St. Charles
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They don't. I usually use my towels for about two months at a time before washing them.
Queen of derailing threads.
You should boil them. Like not turn them to gas, but wash them in really hot water.
ThehushSound
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They don't. I usually use my towels for about two months at a time before washing them.
Attitude
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They don't. I usually use my towels for about two months at a time before washing them.
Does the towel evaporate?
NX127
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People are not totally clean when they get out of shower.
A Little Unruly
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When you rub your body down it leaves particles of dead skin + the repeated drying process supports bacteria.
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St. Charles
Queen of derailing threads.
You should boil them. Like not turn them to gas, but wash them in really hot water.
That's not true. 60°C (140°F?) is absolutely enough.
St. Charles
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That's not true. 60°C (140°F?) is absolutely enough.
True. They may evaporate at temperatures over 70°C.
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