Anonymous wrote:We moved into a new home in July 1917 and have quartz countertops. These are the culprits for all the holes that I have in my tops. It has nothing to do with the fabrics, but the countertops themselves. It is so frustrating because I have ruined more tops that you can possibly imagine. I thought it was my car seatbelt, but it still occurred after my using a small towel under the seat buckle. It was then that I discovered it was the countertops. When I wear an apron, I do not get these holes on thinner fabrics or larger white looking marks on heavier tops. I do find it difficult to remember to wear an apron at all times, but surely if I don't I get the small holes. I do have a gas range, but don't notice any damage to my clothes. It is only when I spend time at the sink hand washing items.
Anonymous wrote:The worst tees are they really thin ones from the Loft. Awful. I know only buy thicker tees.
Anonymous wrote:If you cook on a gas range, check to see if the holes are at the level of the burners. I believe the scents they use in gas nowadays builds up on the burner and gets ejected in tiny amounts, causing tiny burn holes that increas in size after washing.