2) The Untold Truth About Washing Towels and Clothes Together

3. Towels Are Rough on Fabrics
The abrasive texture of towels can damage delicate items. Zippers and buttons can catch towel loops, causing snags or pulls.

4. Hygiene Risks
Used towels may carry bacteria. Washing them with underwear, t-shirts, or kids’ clothes risks cross-contamination, especially dangerous for those with weaker immune systems.

5. Drying Takes Longer and Costs More
Towels dry slowly. Mixing them with clothes leads to uneven drying, stiffer fabrics, and higher energy bills.

6. Longer-Lasting Laundry
Separate loads preserve color, shape, and softness—extending the life of both your towels and clothing.

How to Do It Right:

  • Sort: Whites/towels (hot), darks (warm/cold), delicates (cold, gentle).
  • Settings: Heavy-duty for towels; normal or gentle for clothes.
  • Dryer: High heat for towels, medium/low for clothes.
  • Detergent: Enzyme-based for towels (no softeners), mild for clothes.

Bonus Tip: Clean your washer monthly with hot water and vinegar to prevent buildup.

Real Impact
Marjorie, 68, noticed her towels became fluffier and her clothes stayed vibrant after making the switch. Everything smelled fresher and dried faster.

The Bottom Line
Separating towels and clothes keeps laundry cleaner, softer, and longer-lasting—while saving you time, money, and wear-and-tear on your machine.

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