pamperedlinda
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pamperedlinda said:How adorable! Makes me want another one!
LMAO!! Good one Rae!raebates said:Baby or Micro-Fiber Towel? http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/happy0005.gif
funny! a baby of course....probably not going to happen though.raebates said:Baby or Micro-Fiber Towel? http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/happy0005.gif
that's okay. gotta get those jokes in when we can....no matter how good or bad! http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/happy0045.gifraebates said:
Microfiber towels are made from synthetic materials that are designed to be highly absorbent and quick-drying. They are often used for cleaning and drying surfaces due to their ability to pick up and hold onto dirt and moisture.
The super absorbent nature of microfiber towels makes them great for soaking up any fluids during labor. They can also be easily washed and reused, making them a practical option for this purpose.
Yes, there are different types of microfiber towels available, including ones specifically designed for cleaning, drying, or for use in the kitchen. Some are also treated with antimicrobial agents to prevent the growth of bacteria.
Yes, microfiber towels can be used for a variety of purposes during labor, such as wiping down surfaces, cleaning up spills, and providing comfort and support for the laboring person.
Microfiber towels should be washed in warm water with mild detergent and dried on a low heat setting. Avoid using fabric softener or bleach, as they can reduce the effectiveness of the towels.