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This is a GD topic? Towels? n-t Logical Jan 2014 #1
Well... It could be an NSA conspiracy Glassunion Jan 2014 #2
There are chips in those towels treestar Jan 2014 #54
Those towels are manufactured by a holding company that controls a dozen shell corporations Ikonoklast Jan 2014 #74
Well, if I put it in the Lounge, I don't have as much chance of getting a serious answer. nt raccoon Jan 2014 #4
ur serious?............ Adam051188 Jan 2014 #12
There's a forum called Household Hints & Help A Little Weird Jan 2014 #45
Didn't know about that group. Just subscribed to it. Kaleva Jan 2014 #49
I never use fabric softener for towels. enlightenment Jan 2014 #56
I don't either A Little Weird Jan 2014 #59
Vinegar works just as well. enlightenment Jan 2014 #84
We are too busy dealing with the latest military incursions to deal with your towel problems. rug Jan 2014 #50
SOP for GD includes "issues" dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #16
They were made in....BENGHAZI!!!!!! Katashi_itto Jan 2014 #52
OK, makes sense now! (good one!) nt Logical Jan 2014 #55
:) Katashi_itto Jan 2014 #57
So few seem to be getting the point! treestar Jan 2014 #61
Are you talking about Benghazi’s on third? busterbrown Jan 2014 #67
:) Katashi_itto Jan 2014 #81
Sounds pretty general to me lame54 Jan 2014 #69
the next occupy movement is born..... Adam051188 Jan 2014 #3
All new towels need to be thoroughly MineralMan Jan 2014 #5
But no fabric softener. MH1 Jan 2014 #21
That's true. I don't use that stuff for anything. MineralMan Jan 2014 #22
Yep.. no1uno Jan 2014 #31
You can fix that washboard effect by tossing them in the dryer for five minutes. Gormy Cuss Jan 2014 #35
Yes, that's correct. MH1 Jan 2014 #38
NNOOOO!!!! Kali Jan 2014 #62
new towels need to be runthrough the wash and dryer elehhhhna Jan 2014 #6
yep, here; elehhhhna Jan 2014 #8
Baking soda will also remove stiffness from new jeans. pintobean Jan 2014 #65
When I can get by with it I leave the dryer sheets out too madokie Jan 2014 #11
If you don't use a detergent with phosphates BlueToTheBone Jan 2014 #15
Thank you for the tip madokie Jan 2014 #20
I use Mrs. Meyers concentrate BlueToTheBone Jan 2014 #28
Thank you, I'll be looking for that for sure. madokie Jan 2014 #37
I so agree! BlueToTheBone Jan 2014 #44
Happy New Year to you madokie Jan 2014 #48
This is true Tree-Hugger Jan 2014 #27
Just like the soft toilet paper my daughter buys...seems to coat you with lotion DebJ Jan 2014 #33
Yes! Tree-Hugger Jan 2014 #34
Thanks, I'll look for some madokie Jan 2014 #36
I've encountered those in hotels. They look luxurious, but don't soak up a drop. onehandle Jan 2014 #7
New towels are like new hankies. dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #9
I encountered some towels in the '70s & '80s Cirque du So-What Jan 2014 #10
yes 100% cotton and prewashed lunasun Jan 2014 #58
Make sure they are not polyester NV Whino Jan 2014 #13
sadly part of the problem is that there is more of me to dry dembotoz Jan 2014 #14
I took a towel from a Holiday Inn in 1993 DefenseLawyer Jan 2014 #17
I hate soft, fluffy towels. Towels should be a little rough, for the best drying. TwilightGardener Jan 2014 #18
YES!!! Kali Jan 2014 #63
You are supposed to use the underwear you had on fist snooper2 Jan 2014 #19
^^^^ This works. I can attest. postulater Jan 2014 #46
I think the problem is gollygee Jan 2014 #23
Probably fabric softener intaglio Jan 2014 #24
The cotton is just not the same anymore. xulamaude Jan 2014 #25
I agree this is not a topic for main Discussion Topics, BUT....... northoftheborder Jan 2014 #26
They need to be washed thoroughly before they are used. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2014 #29
KIDS! YOU KIDS! KIDS! alcibiades_mystery Jan 2014 #30
That's why lillypaddle Jan 2014 #32
never use terrycloth on your hair Viva_La_Revolution Jan 2014 #66
Thannks for the hint lillypaddle Jan 2014 #70
Are they called microplush? I bought roody Jan 2014 #39
Perhaps that is the intent. Motown_Johnny Jan 2014 #40
Wash and dry the towels at least twice before first use. RC Jan 2014 #41
THANKS OBAMA! Ikonoklast Jan 2014 #76
Wash in hot hot water with a vinegar rinse. MADem Jan 2014 #42
you must be a cool and froody dude... you know where your towel is! - n/t lapfog_1 Jan 2014 #43
Everything everyone has already said laundry_queen Jan 2014 #47
same with bedsheets shanti Jan 2014 #73
You know, it's probably very pricey laundry_queen Jan 2014 #82
Microfiber, not cotton marybourg Jan 2014 #51
Benghaziiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! treestar Jan 2014 #53
I'm sure Obamacare brought this change around Thav Jan 2014 #60
This story just doesn't hold water!!!!!!! Historic NY Jan 2014 #64
It is dripping with inaccuracy!! treestar Jan 2014 #79
Genetically engineered cotton.... zentrum Jan 2014 #68
Get a tattoo.... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #71
As others have said, fabric softener is a no-no on towels The Second Stone Jan 2014 #72
Are the towells made by Haliburton? milestogo Jan 2014 #75
Wash them... Iggo Jan 2014 #77
Towels: the one thing that dries the wetter it gets. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #78
Don't use fabric softener on towels, use vinegar instead. n/t tammywammy Jan 2014 #80
I like thin, light and absorbant towels. Whisp Jan 2014 #83
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