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RonMexico said:I really want to try these towels but no way am I going through this type of ordeal. If anything, I'll order them from pakshak.
Accumulator said:I've been having decent results (with my *other* cotton towels, not my CBT/DFTs) by using a tiny bit of Ultra Downy fabric softener. I know, I know....I've heard all the sensible, compelling arguments against it and I'll admit they make perfect sense (in theory, but not in practice..so there's something amiss with the theory IMO) but I'm sticking with what works for me.
Our cotton bath towels will simply rub your skin raw without the Downy, but are nice and soft with it. Still absorb just fine and don't leave anything smeary when used to dry optics/etc. They even have that "loose and floppy" feel instead of being stiff (they flop-fold as opposed to bend if you get my meaning). I suspect the Downy has some sort of better-rinsing effect as well as "simply coating the fibers with crap" but I don't really know what's going on (only that it works).
Spilchy said:Same here. My CBT's are stiff too ... Whatever combo I try they are stiff. A pinch of fabric softner and they are soft and still absorbent.
muscle96ss said:Damn, I wish I had found this board before I placed my order w/DF Towel a few weeks ago. I purchase many things over the internet on a daily basis and although I have had bad experiences before I have not seen such blatantly poor customer service before.
mborner said:They may be made of 100% cotton, and made in the USA but, seriously, I can find cotton towels twice as thick at Target for half the price.
xDevious said:Im glad I've been recently turned on to Cobra Microfibers.. I see there's no shortage of neglected customers. My eyes may not be the greatest, but I havent seen any scratching/marring from using even the arctic whites.