How often should towels be replaced?

Jan 29,2026

Over time, towels accumulate grime. Regular replacement promotes better health.
How often should towels be replaced?

Towels should be replaced every 2-3 months, striking the ideal balance between hygiene and practicality. Replace immediately if towels develop odors, become stiff, discolor, or show signs of wear—don't tough it out.
‌Regular daily use‌    ‌Every 2-3 months‌    Bacteria multiply rapidly, reaching tens of thousands of colonies after 3 months.
‌Summer/humid environments‌    ‌Every 1-2 months‌    Moisture accelerates mold growth, requiring shorter replacement cycles.
‌After Exercise/Heavy Sweating‌    ‌Monthly replacement‌    Sweat residue promotes bacterial proliferation.
‌Sensitive Skin/Infants/Toddlers‌    ‌Every 1-2 months‌    Reduces irritation and infection risks.
‌Odor/Rigidity/Damage‌    ‌Replace immediately‌    Significant hygiene risks; cleaning is ineffective.
Tips to Extend Towel Lifespan
‌Air Dry Promptly: Hang in a well-ventilated area after use; avoid piling in corners.
‌Separate Usage: Keep face towels, bath towels, and foot towels separate.
‌Regular Disinfection: Boil or steam in hot water (60°C/140°F+) for 10 minutes monthly.
Over time, towels accumulate grime. Regular replacement promotes better health.