Commercial Bedding, Protectors and Linen Suppliers. Sydney N.S.W.

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Pool Towels Striped

Pool towels Blue
Royal Blue/White Stripe
Pool Towels Beige
Beige-White stripe
WHOLESALE-Pool Towels Striped 1
Sage /White Stripe
Turquoise Pool Towel
Turquoise /White Stripe
Grey Pool Towels
Grey/ White Stripe

Striped Pool Towels

A popular striped pool towel used at resorts and hotels worldwide

Our pool towels have a 5cm vertical stripe, made from 100% carded terry cotton towelling, ring-spun, resulting in a strong yarn and soft to the touch. These could resist chlorine, making this pool towel ideal for your pool areas.

Specifications

Material 100% carded terry cotton towelling, Ring-Spun

Size 70 x 150cm

Fabric 100% carded terry cotton

Weight 450gsm / 472 grams per piece

Colours Beige/White, Royal Blue/White, Sage/White, Turquoise/White, Grey/White – 5cm vertical

Please note:

  • All sizes and weights shown are approximate.
  • The colour in the picture on our site may not depict the actual colour of the product.

What is?

Ring-spun combines the long and short-staple fibers, unlike combed cotton, ring spun tightly twists them together to make a smoother and stronger yarn. The end product has a more luxurious feel than conventional combed cotton.

Vat Dye – gives the fabric excellent colour fastness, meaning it should not lose its colour in hot washes or when in contact with bleach-based products, however, if vat dyed linen is washed with optical brighteners, this chemical could fade the colour.

Carded cotton is a mechanical process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibers to produce a continuous web suitable for subsequent processing, a process prior to combing, which removes any natural knots in the fiber, carded cotton can be stronger than combed cotton fibers.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

ALWAYS wash new towels— New towelling products could have chemicals and debris remaining from the manufacturing processes. Towels are shipped tightly packed in compression packaging, and the compression could remove the feel and fluffiness of the toweling. Always wash new towels before their first use to create the absorbency required and to bounce back the pile from being packaged.

Add vinegar to the wash cycle — A half to a full cup of vinegar to the occasional wash load is a great natural way to increase absorbency (by changing the water PH) and also removing the musty smell that damp towels tend to produce over time. Baking soda can also be helpful.

Avoid fabric softeners— We all like that fresh flowery smells of fabric softeners can add to our linen; however, fabric softeners can add a coating to your towels, making your towels unable to absorb water when drying yourself. Ever tried to use a fresh, clean, dry towel, to only instead move the moisture around on your skin? The result – too much fabric softener has been used. 

Avoid chlorine bleach & brighteners— While chlorine is a great stain remover and whitener, it can significantly reduce the life of your towels by damaging and weakening the fibers. Instead, use an oxygen-based bleach/whitener or spot-treat the stains. Avoid using brighteners that can affect the colour stripe of the towel,

Do not over dry — Tumble dry on medium settings, excessive drying at high heat and long periods can make your towel harsh/ rough to the touch, causing to break down the cotton fibres, reducing the life of your towel.