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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t buy cheap towels?[/quote] They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests. [b]I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have: 1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR 2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels [/b] It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. [b]My baby[/b] threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came [/quote] OP, I have teens. Teens are different than babies. Parents of teens do not always know what they are using on their face, and they certainly are not inspecting their towels after they shower. Years from now, you will know this. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.[/quote]
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