Use them once and throw them away. Just use more. You're supporting the logging and paper industry and creating jobs. 'Murica! 💪
nostr:nprofile1qqszd44fgen4ucpl3hjt7muuaazzqdahp3lwu9c07phdweelcdxf3ugpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9emkjmn9qyv8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpds34hd6x how do you handle your paper towel piles?
Also does anyone else save the paper towels that you dried your hands on because you feel like you can use them to clean the counters later?
Like they're not /dirty/.
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I can't exactly disagree with you.
paper towels are very bulky to bring home from the shops, i might feel differently if i had a car but i don't
That's why I buy the good ones on sale and reuse them.
just get tea towels and bleach and washing soda and run em on short cycles hot
i prefer dark teatowels anyhow, because most of my clothes are black and all this white cloths and sheets is a disaster to wash at the same time, i hate white fabric!
I just accidentally bleached my grey towel for this exact reason ): I looked in the washer just now and sighed.
In fact most of my "light" towels were bleached at some point.
yeah, i was messing with bleach for a bit and half my shit is faded and i am sad
so now i'm like, fuck this white stuff, in fact i probably am going to go through my whole stash and plop all the white things into one drawer that i never open and stick with the darks
goth 4 lyfe
literally all my clothes are dark, if not black, at least grey
Can't be mad at that,
Goth4lyfe

Trees are a renewable resource. Would be better if we made paper towels out of hemp fiber but whatever.