It would help if you washed them more often than you think.
Given that your towels spend most of their time in the bathroom, it may come as no surprise that they are oftenCharles Gerbain 2017 that if you use your towels to dry your hands after washing them, they almost certainly harbor fecal bacteria. In fact, his research indicated that 90 percent of bathroom towels were contaminated with coliform bacteria, and that 14 percent carried E. coli.
However, if you use your towels exclusively after showering, you may be able to stretch it for an extra day by washing your towels once every three days. That's because showers tend to provide a more thorough cleaning, compared to washing your hands after using the bathroom. Many this twice-per-week towel washing schedule, though some say washing at least once a week may be sufficient.
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