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One thing that makes towels and the like feel less fluffy as they age is the minerals present in the water. When the towels are dried, the minerals remain, reducing fluffiness. And the next wash does not get them all back out, so they build up over time.

Thus, the more rinse water you can spin out before drying, the less minerals remain in the towels before they go in the dryer, or on the line. So, over time, a faster / longer / more thorough spin should make it take longer for the towels to lose their fluffiness.

Imagine if you could spray in demineralized water during the first part of the final spin! Like the car washes do on the final rinse.

Keith
 
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