There are many varieties of towels, and there is a big gap in quality. There are several aspects that should be paid attention to when choosing towels correctly.
1. Go to a regular store to buy towels with a clear label. The source of goods in shopping malls, supermarkets or specialty stores is generally from regular manufacturers. Qualified towel products should have a standardized logo, clearly indicating the manufacturer, place of production, telephone number, trademark, implementation standards, and washing methods.
2. When purchasing towels, consumers can also check whether there is a "star towel product mark" on the product, and whether there is an OEKO100 eco-textile certification mark. Products that have passed the ecological textile certification are completely free of toxic and pathogenic substances and are completely green and environmentally friendly. The quality of star towel products is completely excellent.
3. Look: Whether the towel is sewn finely and neatly, whether the loop height is flat, whether the color is pure and bright, and there is no unevenness in depth.
4. Touch: A good pure cotton towel feels fluffy, soft and non-slippy. It is soft and elastic when held in a fist, and no lint will fall off when slapped.
5. Smell: Good towels have no peculiar smell.
6. Test: first measure the hygroscopicity; the method is to hang the towel, damp it with water and throw it on the towel, the water droplets do not roll off, indicating that the water absorption is good; if the water droplets roll off, it indicates that the softener in the towel is excessive Or insufficient refinement. Second, the color fastness is measured; the method is to pour hot water at about 80°C into the basin first, and then put a towel up and down to wash, and the water in the basin does not change color, it is better. If there is obvious fading, it indicates that the quality of printing and dyeing is poor, which is harmful to human health.
7. Burning: Take out a loop of yarn on the edge of the towel and wind it into a loop, ignite it with fire, it burns quickly, the gray is black and gray, and it is light and free of residue. It is pure cotton or cellulose regenerated fiber. If the burning ash has hard lumps, it means that the yarn is a blended yarn mixed with chemical synthetic fibers.