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I know that there should be no reason not to reuse them, but I just can't! I do have my kids reuse them sometimes, though. (5 people in the house makes for a lot of towel usage.)
same here, except we change the hand towels more often as Matt and the workers he brings home don't always wash their hands completely before drying themOriginally Posted by Catnip
I use my shower towel about 3 times. The hand towels are changed weekly as there are only two of us. I use a separate one for my face that my SO isn't allowed touch!
I do exactly the same thing! LOLOriginally Posted by marie-p
some people change towel every day?? that seems like such a waste.
I use two towels at a time... one for drying myself, one as a bath mat. Every 4-5 days, I put the bath mat one in the laundry, the drying one becomes the bath mat and I take a new drying towel. That means I wash about 2 towels a week.
That's what my 2nd hair towel's for. I don't like the idea much either.Originally Posted by Pami
I have to use a clean towel each time. The thought of drying my face off with the same place I may have dried my feet off with yesterday, no matter how clean, I just cannot stomach. So fresh clean towels daily.
I mostly allow myself to drip dry. I only dry my hair, my face and upper body. Then I put on my fuzzy terry bathrobe and let the rest of me air dry. So I always know "where" my towel has been, LOL And because my towel is bearly wet after I've used it there is no way I am going to toss it into a hamper and pull out another one for the next shower.Originally Posted by Pami
I have to use a clean towel each time. The thought of drying my face off with the same place I may have dried my feet off with yesterday, no matter how clean, I just cannot stomach. So fresh clean towels daily.
What level are you guys on? We're on 3a, which apparently is till June 2008, who knows what happens after that. God i'm so worried about Christmas, it's so dry alreadyOriginally Posted by Kalikat
Its such a waste of water, power & time to wash them every day. We're in a drought & on water restrictions so every drop counts.