mobiledynamics
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I`ve been using some of my older *new* WW towels as drying towels for dishes. At the same time, I have this one that is WW, but super thin, and more like a 8x8 square. Anyhow, the super thin WW seems to work better with the dishes....maybe due to thinner, it primes faster (dunno). The regular WW squares feel nowhere as soft when dry as this 8x8 super thing WW...
Fast forward this weekend. Just for the helluva it, I picked up this cheesecloth type drying towel from the local ethnic market...
Maybe it`s just that THIN IS IN, but this no-name cotton cheesecloth type towel outpaces all the former MF WW towels when used just to dry dishes. I can`t explain it....just short of the fact of the fiber composition, it wicks water and once I just hang it back on the oven handle, it dries quick !
LOL, to think. I was going to order me up on my next order from TRC a PP just to see if this would be a good DW towel.
Fast forward this weekend. Just for the helluva it, I picked up this cheesecloth type drying towel from the local ethnic market...
Maybe it`s just that THIN IS IN, but this no-name cotton cheesecloth type towel outpaces all the former MF WW towels when used just to dry dishes. I can`t explain it....just short of the fact of the fiber composition, it wicks water and once I just hang it back on the oven handle, it dries quick !
LOL, to think. I was going to order me up on my next order from TRC a PP just to see if this would be a good DW towel.