Purchase towels at regular stores: The purchase sources of regular shopping malls, supermarkets or specialty stores generally have strict inspection and review procedures, and the products are basically produced by regular manufacturers.
[Choose a more credible brand]
This brand has a good reputation and a sense of social responsibility. Through various certification systems, it can guarantee the inherent quality of the product.
[Buy towels with clear signs]
Regular towel products have clear marks on their products, indicating the manufacturer, place of origin, telephone number, trademark, implementation standards, washing methods, etc.
[Look at appearance]
Good towels have soft and bright colors, natural luster, and clear patterns; fine loops with less hairiness and regularity; exquisite workmanship, short thread ends, no defects, and meticulous sewing.
[Feeling of touch]
The hand feels soft, the loops are fluffy and dense, the body bones are elastic, and the water absorption is good.
[Smell the smell]
The qualified towel smell is fresh and natural, and the product has no peculiar smell.
[In the process of purchasing towel products, we must correctly understand the product feel and color fastness]
The real hand feel is a kind of softness of the cotton wool itself. It feels good, fluffy, and elastic, and it is different from the slippery, which is caused by the addition of too much softener. A small amount of softener has a sense of help, while too much softener not only affects water absorption, but also is not good for our health. Softeners may clog the fine pores of our skin and affect our metabolism. In addition, inferior softeners also contain harmful substances, which are even more harmful to health.
Pure cotton towels are generally dyed with reactive dyes. The dye molecules and cellulose molecules are covalently bonded to fix the dye on the
Fiber. During the reaction process, a part of the dye is combined with the fiber, and at the same time, a part of the dye is hydrolyzed and adsorbed on the surface of the fiber, but without covalent bonding, it is easy to fall off. When dyeing dark-colored towels, a large amount of hydrolyzed dyes are adsorbed on the fibers and it is difficult to clean them. Therefore, there will be decolorization during the first washing, which is unavoidable. If the light-colored towel loses more color after the initial washing or the dark-colored towel still loses its color after repeated washing, it is caused by the unqualified dye or inaccurate dyeing process, which is a substandard product.