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Cotton is a gentle yet durable fiber that’s versatile and appropriate for most cleaning needs. It also has excellent absorbency, allowing you to easily soak up messes and to dry dishes and hands. Fabric softener reduces this absorbency over time. Be judicious when using softener with items such as towels, napkins, and cloths.
Cotton fabrics can withstand hot temperatures for washing and ironing. When ironing, it’s important to protect delicate items from direct heat and scorching by using a pressing cloth. Lay a Lint-Free Cleaning Cloth between the iron and the item for protection.
These lint-free cloths are more effective than paper towels! Paper towels are made of two loosely woven sheets of wood pulp that are glued together with adhesive. When cleaning, the adhesive breaks down and produces lint particles, abrasion, smearing, and streaking.
Always
Wash with hot water. Reuse. Never
use fabric softener.