Anonymous wrote:I keep having the problem that no matter what I do, my towels come out of the dryer smelling mildewy. It's gross.
Are you saying that the reason is that I'm not washing them in hot enough water?
I thought it was my old washing machine....
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.
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?
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
Anonymous wrote:Restoration Hardware Turkish Bath towels.
Anonymous wrote:We have Macy's Hotel Collection towels that are still in great shape after about 6 years of use. And the towels I bought 13 years ago when I moved to DC on my own, also from Macy's, are also holding up really well--I think they're Charter Club. I don't wash them any particular way. If there are enough, they get a load of their own, but otherwise they're in with sheets or whatever else needs to be washed.
PP with orange stains: benzoyl peroxide, by any chance? It's in a lot of acne treatments.