Roses And Lavender Microfiber Waffle Kitchen Towel
These tea towels, coupled with your original designs, get the job done when it comes to cleaning or pure kitchen aesthetics. They're made from a composition of 85% micro-polyester and 15% polyamide, making them both durable and soft to the touch. They come in one size that's perfect for kitchens of any scale.
Product features:
- 85% microfiber polyester / 15% polyamide for fast absorption and quick drying
- Durable hemmed edges for long-lasting use
- One-size: 16″ × 25″ (40.6cm × 63.5cm)
- 300 GSM Professional Grade
- Lightweight (11.6oz/yd²)
Care Instructions: For optimal care, wash the microfiber towel in warm or hot water using a mild non-chlorinated detergent. Avoid fabric softeners, which can clog the microfiber's open spaces and significantly reduce its effectiveness. It is also best to wash microfiber towels separately from other fabrics to maintain their performance. When drying, air drying is recommended to ensure the longest possible lifespan, though microfiber dries quickly even in a dryer. If you opt for machine drying, select a low heat or no heat setting to protect the towel’s fibers from damage.
These tea towels, coupled with your original designs, get the job done when it comes to cleaning or pure kitchen aesthetics. They're made from a composition of 85% micro-polyester and 15% polyamide, making them both durable and soft to the touch. They come in one size that's perfect for kitchens of any scale.
Product features:
- 85% microfiber polyester / 15% polyamide for fast absorption and quick drying
- Durable hemmed edges for long-lasting use
- One-size: 16″ × 25″ (40.6cm × 63.5cm)
- 300 GSM Professional Grade
- Lightweight (11.6oz/yd²)
Care Instructions: For optimal care, wash the microfiber towel in warm or hot water using a mild non-chlorinated detergent. Avoid fabric softeners, which can clog the microfiber's open spaces and significantly reduce its effectiveness. It is also best to wash microfiber towels separately from other fabrics to maintain their performance. When drying, air drying is recommended to ensure the longest possible lifespan, though microfiber dries quickly even in a dryer. If you opt for machine drying, select a low heat or no heat setting to protect the towel’s fibers from damage.