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Why don't tea towls work any more?

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cattito | 13:34 Mon 21st Sep 2009 | Science
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It is them new waterproof ones that don't work
Try buying towels, those towls don't work.
because they had enough
are they part of the post office?
I've been waiting all day for the punch line :o)

cattito, do you mean you've bought new ones & they don't dry the pots properly? Wash them in hot water two or three times, no softener, that should make them more absorbent.
I have the same problem I put them in the dish washer with the dishes - never works
PMSL @ peri.....
are they cotton or linen?

I think linen are better - I've got some that I've had for 5 years and they're still ok - I use them once and wash as I don't think they are very hygienic - to leave hanging around - but most stuff goes in the dish washer
Teat owls. Britain's most common owl.
The cheap ones don't work. They just look like a tea towel.
I find the waffle-weave ones seem to work best these days. Like others say, give them a couple of hot washes and don't use fabric conditioner. (It effectively puts a layer of plastic on the fibres). Ordinary cheap cotton tea towels can have cotton oil in the thread. This is hard to get rid of and prevents the towel from absorbing the water when you're trying to dry something. Avoid like the plague any that say to 'Pull into shape after washing'. They're cheap rubbish.
Don't add fabric conditioner to your wash, it stops them asorbing moisture

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