Does Anyone Do Fleece Liners Made To Measure?

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I always wash mine in a 60 degree wash (I know this is a recommendation from others regarding temperatures to kill all the germs) with the quick setting for a faster wash - they always come out smelling really clean so I know all the bacteria is DEAD! :lol!:
 
I always wash mine in a 60 degree wash (I know this is a recommendation from others regarding temperatures to kill all the germs) with the quick setting for a faster wash - they always come out smelling really clean so I know all the bacteria is DEAD! :lol!:
What do you wash the towels at?
I have only washed my towels at 30 degrees, I never thought about any other temp.
 
I do the liners (which include the towel fabric sewn inside) at 60 degrees - I know there have been other threads that referred to temps for washing piggies things and some members recommend 60 to ensure all germs are killed, so thats what I do, and use non-biological washing powder - I know others suggest putting in antibacterial things to the wash, so maybe that's why they wash at lower temp?

I know its a case of each to their own and other temps may be fine too, but as the 60 temp doesn't have any bad effects on the fabric and they have been washed loads and still look great, so thats what I am happy with :)
 
Right here's my new liners! or.. one of them at least, at the lap pad. @Julie M
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