So many different routines!
I'm with golittlesport - if I didn't change my hubby's towels from time to time I think he would be using the same one from when we met!
Bath towels get washed once a week - or sooner if they start to look grubby, or I want to change up the look in the bathroom (hey, sometimes a girl gets a good deal on a really funky set of towels!). Washcloths get changed out daily - hung up to dry after one use, then in the hamper they go. I have TONS of matching washcloths and towels, so I only wash them when we start to run low. Always hot water and a dryer sheet.
After they start to look shabby I recycle the washcloths into dust rags (if I've changed the decor and they don't fit in anymore), or hotpads (by surging 3 of them together - only if they don't have holes or too many thin spots). Sometimes if just the edges are starting to fray I will run them through the surger to give them a little more life - waste not, want not! Large towels can be cut up and surged to make servicable washcloths (as long as there is plenty of pile left in the terry), or cut into strips and tied into bath rugs.
Unfortunately, I change my color scheme often enough, I don't get to make many bath rugs - but I do have lots of dust/polishing rags!
Dishcloths/towels get washed as needed - also in hot water. They don't usually have as much material to them, so they don't recycle as well - once they start to get holes/thin spots they are usually relegated to rags.
And I USE my rags for everything from polishing silver to washing my car. Also, I'm a painter - so I have an endless need for rags in my studio.
-Sherri
I'm with golittlesport - if I didn't change my hubby's towels from time to time I think he would be using the same one from when we met!
Bath towels get washed once a week - or sooner if they start to look grubby, or I want to change up the look in the bathroom (hey, sometimes a girl gets a good deal on a really funky set of towels!). Washcloths get changed out daily - hung up to dry after one use, then in the hamper they go. I have TONS of matching washcloths and towels, so I only wash them when we start to run low. Always hot water and a dryer sheet.
After they start to look shabby I recycle the washcloths into dust rags (if I've changed the decor and they don't fit in anymore), or hotpads (by surging 3 of them together - only if they don't have holes or too many thin spots). Sometimes if just the edges are starting to fray I will run them through the surger to give them a little more life - waste not, want not! Large towels can be cut up and surged to make servicable washcloths (as long as there is plenty of pile left in the terry), or cut into strips and tied into bath rugs.
Unfortunately, I change my color scheme often enough, I don't get to make many bath rugs - but I do have lots of dust/polishing rags!
Dishcloths/towels get washed as needed - also in hot water. They don't usually have as much material to them, so they don't recycle as well - once they start to get holes/thin spots they are usually relegated to rags.
And I USE my rags for everything from polishing silver to washing my car. Also, I'm a painter - so I have an endless need for rags in my studio.
-Sherri