Do your towels always get ruined? (if not, recommendations please...)

Anonymous
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my towels and sheets always get these "bleach" stains too - this makes so much sense that it comes from our soaps - thank you for this! but now, does anyone know how to prevent this (besides changing the types of soap we use)? Washing hands would work but not when I use the towel to dry my face. it seems that many people do NOT have this problem, so are you just not using dark colored towels after washing your face/hands?


Get one set of Costco/Sam's Club medium hand towels in white or off white. Keep one around your vanity and use that when washing your face or when using these products. Then keep the rest of the colored towels for bathing, washing hands with regular soaps, etc. We use the colored towels for bath towels and hand towels in the bathrooms, but keep other towels for when washing the face morning and night. With a pack of 6-12, you can just use one towel for cleaning your face for 2-3 days, then change it out and you should be able to easily make it between laundry cycles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dark colored towels all seem to get orange stains on them within a month or two of purchasing. They look like bleach stains but I don't use bleach. For the life of me, I can't figure out what the problem is but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the brand of the towel. Does anyone else have this problem?


Benzoyl peroxide in face creams/washes. Always wash hands with soap after applying and dry on a cheap white hand towel. Also - don't wear it to bed unless you have only white sheets, duvet/quilt


+1. We learned these lessons the hard way with our teenagers.
Anonymous
Our towels are the hotel brand (I think) from Macy's and they're going strong for two or more years now
Anonymous
Just don't get pottery barn towels( at least the newer versions) they suck. One wash and they fray. I bought 8 for a guest bathroom and within one wash each. ONE . They had multiple strands missing or hanging off. My target towels are in better shape.
Anonymous
I get the bath sheets from Bed Bath and Beyond that are made in Pakistan. Have had all of them for 4+ years now and no issues. My mom's much older ones (think 10+ years) are just now beginning to fray in a few corners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My dark colored towels all seem to get orange stains on them within a month or two of purchasing. They look like bleach stains but I don't use bleach. For the life of me, I can't figure out what the problem is but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the brand of the towel. Does anyone else have this problem?


Does anyone in your household use acne medicine with benzoyl peroxide?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dark colored towels all seem to get orange stains on them within a month or two of purchasing. They look like bleach stains but I don't use bleach. For the life of me, I can't figure out what the problem is but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the brand of the towel. Does anyone else have this problem?


Benzoyl peroxide in face creams/washes. Always wash hands with soap after applying and dry on a cheap white hand towel. Also - don't wear it to bed unless you have only white sheets, duvet/quilt


my towels and sheets always get these "bleach" stains too - this makes so much sense that it comes from our soaps - thank you for this! but now, does anyone know how to prevent this (besides changing the types of soap we use)? Washing hands would work but not when I use the towel to dry my face. it seems that many people do NOT have this problem, so are you just not using dark colored towels after washing your face/hands?


Switch brands of soap to something without benzoyl peroxide.


Or yes, get lighter colored towels.


My DH has acne and uses benzoyl peroxide all the time. We have all white everything. I got so tired of things getting ruined. White bathmat, white towels, white sheets, white comforter. It's boring but much better than having stained ugly towels.
Anonymous
We got some Macy's Hotel Collection towels for our wedding 5 years ago. We have two that we have used constantly. They are still in great shape. I highly recommend!
Anonymous
I have towels that are 25 years old. They were overly expensive at the time, and I bought them by mistake, but they are still fine, if very old. Our newer towels are Charisma from BBB and they are 7-10 years old. Cheap towels will die quickly. Walmart and Target towels die the fastest (we use those for the animals) We have a lot of towels and wash them together every 10 days. Hang them up to dry when wet. And if they get sour use some Mr Clean to get the smell out. The quality is in the towel, not how you wash them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dark colored towels all seem to get orange stains on them within a month or two of purchasing. They look like bleach stains but I don't use bleach. For the life of me, I can't figure out what the problem is but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the brand of the towel. Does anyone else have this problem?


Does anyone in your household use acne medicine with benzoyl peroxide?


I have found my mineral powder makeup does this as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have towels that are 25 years old. They were overly expensive at the time, and I bought them by mistake, but they are still fine, if very old. Our newer towels are Charisma from BBB and they are 7-10 years old. Cheap towels will die quickly. Walmart and Target towels die the fastest (we use those for the animals) We have a lot of towels and wash them together every 10 days. Hang them up to dry when wet. And if they get sour use some Mr Clean to get the smell out. The quality is in the towel, not how you wash them.

My target towels are my longest lasting, though I get their more expensive version.
Anonymous
I never put fabric softener on towels (and rarely on clothes) it can reduce absorbency and cause them to wear faster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have read that colored towels should not be washed on hot, true? All mine are colored by room. they're not gross but old. As in 15 years old.


But you need to wash with hot in order to kill germs.
Anonymous
We wash ours once a month and they still look new for years. We buy the Costco towels. Love them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We wash ours once a month and they still look new for years. We buy the Costco towels. Love them!

* once a WEEK not month!
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