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Noting that I`ve never used a suede-style MF for this...
I`d wash `em. As a guy from the industry once quipped, "ever seen inside a textile mill? Nah, of course not...if you had you wouldn`t have asked...".
my towels seem to air dry fine, luckily have had no issue with that...too afraid to put them in my dryer.512Detail- Eh, might just be me being me again! I can pretty much argue this one from both sides
IMO you`re only "missing out" if you don`t wash them and suffer marred paint as a result. No marring = NOT missing out on anything.
Plus, some of us have to watch that "air drying" as it can leave textiles stiff from stuff in the water. Mine always come out better if I machine dry or at least use forced-air. So I can imagine things turning out *worse*...but then I have a vivid imagination![]()
my towels seem to air dry fine, luckily have had no issue with that...too afraid to put them in my dryer.
Whatever works for you is what matters, so diregard the following- given the melting/damage threshhold temperature for MF I`d never think twice about putting them in a dryer. Even when I`ve accidentally had it set on High there were never any problems. Any dryer that damages MF is getting so hot I`d worry about burning down the house.