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Where can I get towels that don’t shed tons of fluff?

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Abcd3 · 04/07/2019 16:05

Several weeks ago I bought some dark blue towels from Dunelm. I really like the colour (I compared towel colours from various retailers before choosing these!), but after several weeks of use and several washes, they’re still shedding loads of blue fluff every time I use them. The day after the bathroom’s been cleaned, it’s covered in blue fluff again! The fluff also sticks to me, and then my bed linen and clothes! I’m wondering whether to stick with them for a while longer in the hope they improve, or whether at this point I should give up and get towels from somewhere else, and if so, where? Grateful for any recommendations!

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teenmum18 · 04/07/2019 16:09

Put them on a really hot long wash. That should stop it.

notmylittleangel · 04/07/2019 21:06

I am still having this issue with red dunelm towels over 6month later and I always hot wash.

PeoniesarePink · 04/07/2019 21:09

Tumble dry them.... gets loads of fluff out.

UncomfortableSilence · 04/07/2019 21:19

I got some lovely blue towels from the Fox & Ivy range at Tesco. They are so thick and fluffy and barely any fluff is coming off.

Abcd3 · 04/07/2019 22:24

Thank you very much for the replies. I have done several hot washes, so if they don’t stop shedding fluff after being tumble dried (I’m due to get a tumble dryer soon!), maybe I should get different towels - the Tesco ones sound great!

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ThisIsNotAIBUPeople · 04/07/2019 22:27

My house. I have towels so old they are pretty much 100% cardboard.Grin

sonlypuppyfat · 04/07/2019 22:30

I like those Turkish towels they are really thin with hardly any pile, they are fab

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