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Kathytnt said:I have eskimo dogs - Like to use them to help pick up hair off car seats and sofa
gilliandanielle said:Would the hairs get stuck in the towel? My dog has a little bit of terrier in her so she is kinda "wirey" and her hairs get stuck in our clothes sometimes. I would be worried to use a microfiber on her and then have to spend hours pulling hairs out!
raebates said:I can just picture you approaching strangers and saying, "Hi. My name is Ginger. I'm a PC consultant, and I'd like to wipe your dog with my cloth."
Let me know how people respond.
Great idea and Congratulations to your grandsonGrandmarita said:The darker towels were great as gifts to our grandson who is an avid bowler. He uses it to wipe off his ball before using it, almost every throw. He has had a 300 game, and called a few minutes ago to say he is a finalist in a YBC tournament, in which he could be the ultimate winner. He is bowling against one of his early teammates. They started bowling in the same league about six years ago, and were on the same team a couple of years. They come from a great alley. The owner of it won the Denny's Classic last weekend.
The best way to wash the microfiber towels is to machine wash them in cold or warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach, as they can damage the fibers and reduce their absorbency. Line dry or tumble dry on low heat.
Yes, the microfiber towels are safe to use on all surfaces, including delicate ones like glass and stainless steel. They are designed to be gentle and won't scratch or leave streaks.
Microfiber towels are durable and can last for several years with proper care. However, it is recommended to replace them every 6-12 months, depending on how often they are used and how heavily soiled they become.
Yes, you can use cleaning products with the microfiber towels. However, avoid using harsh chemicals or products with bleach, as they can damage the fibers and reduce their effectiveness.
Yes, the microfiber towels are environmentally friendly. They are made from a blend of polyester and polyamide, which are synthetic fibers that are more sustainable and eco-friendly than traditional cotton towels. They also require less water and energy to wash and dry.