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how often should i swap out my shower towel?

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I have 2 towels and I use one every other day. I usually go 2 weeks between washing.
I also have a heated towel bar which keeps them drier and fresher.
 
"After I take a shower, I'm the cleanest thing in the house. Theoretically, it should be getting cleaner every time I dry myself."
 
I typically use mine for no more than a week. Typically less because I can smell it when it starts to "turn".

Ryan
 
I use a towel till it either A. starts to smell then grab a new one and put the old one in the hamper or B. IT's that time of the month and wife grabs my clean towel and uses it, then I don't touch that one and grab a new one and put it under lock and key 😀
 
There was a fun thread with a poll on this same situation. But to repeat. I use two towels and wash them every couple weeks or so. Thus maybe 5-6 washes each.
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy
LOL...I love OT threads....

change your towell if it stinks or has stains

if you are anal, like most of the population here, just change it after every shower
who was the guy that had a routine for drying himself off to avoid butt to towel to face contact?

As long as the buttocks are clean, it doesn't matter (ahem?). 😛

I change mine every 2-3 days.
 
Are you all serious???

Bacteria lives quite well in the bathrooms. The environment couldn't be better... the warm moist air and all the bacteria you bring home ends up living in the bathroom. and when you "wash" w/ soap shampoo etc... a lot of the bacteria still gets caught in the evaporation and the water is not hot enough to kill them off. Therefore, if you think it's clean to leave towels in for over a week... good luck. I'd be crazy to leave it in for over two days.

Edit: not to mention all the minerals and chemicals that comes from the water. All the H20 dries up but Flourine, Chlorine and other minerals still remains in the towel.

 
Originally posted by: TranSoft
Are you all serious???

Bacteria lives quite well in the bathrooms. The environment couldn't be better... the warm moist air and all the bacteria you bring home ends up living in the bathroom. and when you "wash" w/ soap shampoo etc... a lot of the bacteria still gets caught in the evaporation and the water is not hot enough to kill them off. Therefore, if you think it's clean to leave towels in for over a week... good luck. I'd be crazy to leave it in for over two days.

hypochondria is a form of crazy too. 😛

 
Originally posted by: yamahaXS
Originally posted by: TranSoft
Are you all serious???

Bacteria lives quite well in the bathrooms. The environment couldn't be better... the warm moist air and all the bacteria you bring home ends up living in the bathroom. and when you "wash" w/ soap shampoo etc... a lot of the bacteria still gets caught in the evaporation and the water is not hot enough to kill them off. Therefore, if you think it's clean to leave towels in for over a week... good luck. I'd be crazy to leave it in for over two days.

hypochondria is a form of crazy too. 😛


MEHH!!! t3h b4cter1a! i cant stand it! NOEEEESS!!!
 
I change towels every few days.

Now for sheets, I used to go a quarter before washing in the dorms, but I've gotten better and do that bi-weekly. Girls like clean sheets.
 
Originally posted by: Descartes
Nasty.

I use a fresh towel after every shower. Do you all let your sheets go months without washing? 🙂

You are supposed to change the sheets too?!


 
It all depends on how you store it between showers and what the humidity level is. If you dump it on the floor, it'll funk up right away. If you hang it promptly and it's summer in Davis (8% humidity), it'll last for ages.
 
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