FAQs
Our towels are made from recycled plastic, making them an eco-friendly choice cutting back on waste and paper towel usage.
Very valid question! The key to how towels made from recycled plastics can be absorbent lies in the processing of the plastic into microfibers and the weaving techniques used.
Microfiber Technology:
Recycled plastic, often PET (polyethylene terephthalate) from plastic bottles, is broken down and processed into very fine fibers called microfibers.
These microfibers have a much larger surface area than traditional fibers. This increased surface area allows them to attract and hold more water.
Think of it like this: many tiny fibers create more spaces for water to get trapped, much like how a sponge works.
We offer our towels in two convenient sizes: a 16x26 inch hand towel, ideal for standard countertops and a 12x12 inch washcloth.
Wash in warm or cold water with mild detergent and like fabrics.Avoid fabric softeners. Tumble dry on low or line dry.
Good news! You can use diluted bleach (bleach added to your water bucket mixture) on our towels without worrying about discoloration. Just remember to always dilute your bleach with water first, and avoid spraying full-strength bleach directly onto a dry towel. The ink is designed to handle diluted bleach well. Straight bleach could break down the fibers of the towel over time.
Nope! Your hands are safe with our towels!! We use a specialized waffle weave texture that creates a dense, yet soft, fabric. This unique weave prevents the 'stickiness' often associated with microfiber, making them gentle on even rough hands.
Yes! Our double-sided printed towels become wonderfully soft after just one wash.