Washing temperature: Machine wash your towel separately or with similar colors on a gentle cycle, using cold water (30°C/86°F) to preserve the fibers and prevent shrinkage.
Detergent: Use a mild, liquid detergent to keep fabric soft and maintain absorbency. Avoid bleach as it can damage the fibers and fade the colors.
Fabric softeners: Do not use fabric softeners or dryer sheets. These products can coat the fibers, reducing the natural absorbency and softness of the towel over time.
Drying: Do not use a tumble dryer. Instead, let your towel air dry by laying it flat or hanging it in a well-ventilated area. Direct sunlight can naturally disinfect the towel, but overexposure can lead to discoloration, so choose a shady spot if possible.
Ironing: Ironing is not recommended. The natural fibers of bamboo and cotton are designed to be soft and fluffy without ironing. If necessary, use a low temperature and avoid direct contact with the bamboo side as it is more delicate.
Storage: Once the towel is completely dry, fold and store in a cool, dry place until next use. Avoid storage in damp or wet areas.