Post wash materials storage

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jbsmithram

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For those of you that do the 2-bucket wash system with microfiber towels, etc. How are you storing the towels after your done washing?

I have a nice 2 bucket system with lids, grit guards, and an array of towels/wash mitts, shampoos, etc. I'm curious to know how your drying the towels and ultimately storing them?
 

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I either dry them on the clothes line if its nice outside or use the "air" setting on the drier.(never put a bounce sheet with them in the drier.) I then put them in a z-lock bag. Wash mitt is also stored in a z-lock.
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Right now I'm drying them after washing until I can build a drying rack. After that I fold them and they are stored in a flip lid bin.

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How often do you guys wash them... Like in the washing machine?
 

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Let your towels air dry and store them somewhere they won't get dusty. I have mine in Rubbermaid bins, and a cabinet with sealed doors to keep them clean.

They should be washed after each use, and if well cared for, will serve you for a LONG time!
 

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Same as everyone else, wash them after use, air dry them, and store inside some kind of container.
 
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