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Bathroom Towels

How long does you family use their towel before they get a new towel. When I still lived at home and had a cleaning lady to do the laundry I got a new towel with every shower, but now that I have to wash them myself I use them more than once. So how long do you all use your towels before washing them?

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I hang mine up to dry and wash them about once or twice a week, depending on how many times I used them...............after all, they are clean, you are clean when you use them.............it's only the water that dries in the towel that is the issue.............Right?

Take care.

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I get a new towel every time. My skin just crawls at the thought of the exfoliated skin sitting in the towel and using it again. Yes, I do wash my towels quite a bit but its worth it.

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I use a clean towel every time. it seems gross to me to reuse a towel even though you are clean when you use it. they start stinking after the second time of use.

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I hang mine up to dry and wash them about once or twice a week, depending on how many times I used them...............after all, they are clean, you are clean when you use them.............it's only the water that dries in the towel that is the issue.............Right?

Take care.

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I shower daily and so do my kids. I wash our towels once a week, unless they don't smell fresh and then I wash them immediately, before the week is up. You are clean when you get out, but depending on how much skin is being exfoliated when drying can make the difference with freshness and this can differ with hormones and the weather.

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I use a clean towel every time. it seems gross to me to reuse a towel even though you are clean when you use it. they start stinking after the second time of use.

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Wow. I am shocked how many people go through towels at each shower!! We use ours about a week. I have a few different towels for each bathroom (ours and kids) and if they get dirty or smelly before then I can switch it out, but otherwise I probably do towels once a week. My kids are only 2.5 and 9 months and they reuse their towels too. They bathe every other day, sometimes more in the summer due to sunscreen, etc., but we still only change their towels once/week or less. I personally feel that if they're not smelling mildewy it's okay to use them about 7 days and switch it out, less wasteful in my opinion!

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We all shower every day and we use ours for a few days, hanging to dry in between uses. Unless there are communicable diseases involved, the towel is just drying water off of a clean, healthy body. There's nothing about that that can hurt ya!

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I get a new towel every time. My skin just crawls at the thought of the exfoliated skin sitting in the towel and using it again. Yes, I do wash my towels quite a bit but its worth it.

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Ewwww... one shower, one towel. I also don't use hand towels in my bathroom. We installed a commercial towel dispenser and buy them by the case.

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Growing up, we had to use the hang dry and use the same towel for a couple of days.

At my house, we use them once and wash.

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