• cobysev
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      139 months ago

      Reverse this for me. I shower first thing in the morning every day and my bath towels are just drying clean skin. They only touch me for maybe a minute or two before being hung to dry.

      However, I go to sleep at night, after a full day of developing natural body oils on my skin. And I lie in bed for 8+ hours at a time.

      My bed sheets are far more gross after a week of use than my towel will get in a month, more or less a couple weeks.

    • @blackbrook@mander.xyz
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      39 months ago

      I momentarily misread that as “depression fart” and was expecting a different reason for changing sheets.

  • @thefatfrog@lemmy.world
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    139 months ago

    We usually change the bedding weekly, I.e. every Sunday and the towels usually as soon as they start to develop this old wet umbrella stench, which takes about 3-4 days.

    • @Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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      Oh my god, that smell is mildew. If your towels are kept so humid that they’re mildewing the colliform bacteria in your bathroom is having an entire festival on there. Please, before you get a horrible infection, please start swapping them out more frequently. I’m begging you, rubbing that on even a small open wound could be legitimately life threatening (for example if you’re the lucky winner of E.Coli roulette, which is also absolutely growing on your towels).

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    109 months ago

    Mattress, about five years. Towels, every decade or so.

    Just keep the ones you have clean with regular washing, and they don’t wear out that fast.

    • TwinTusks
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      29 months ago

      Thank you, seeing all those “weeks”, “months” replies are making me feel like a neathandal.

  • @RBWells@lemmy.world
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    89 months ago

    Weekly for both. We live in the tropics, love sex so wash sheets often; shower daily but use same towel all week.

      • @Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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        I was always taught that the towel’s final role is to abrade and collect the dirt/grime/skin that has been loosened by showering, but that wasn’t washed away (which iirc is mostly just the skin and oily grime, not dirt or other large particulates).

        If it works for you then you do you! It’s just odd to discover that people think towels are somehow clean after being rubbed all over your body. It’s probably fine, the literature I’ve just dug up seems to indicate that it’s not ideal but safe to use the same towel for 1-3 days so long as you’re not sharing it, (depending on environment, it seems that they get a “disconcertingly large bacteriological load” (heh) if left in a humid bathroom) but still. ew.

        • @deranger@sh.itjust.works
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          I was always taught that the towel’s final role is to abrade and collect the dirt/grime/skin that has been loosened by showering, but that wasn’t washed away (which iirc is mostly just the skin and oily grime, not dirt or other large particulates).

          This is nasty to me. Do you not scrub yourself in the shower? Like, if you have dirty hands, and wash them in the sink, you can dry your hands on a white towel and it should not get dirty. Same for your body except you usually have more scrubbing tools to exfoliate your skin and remove the dirt so you should be even cleaner come dry time.

          I don’t know that I’d call my used towel “clean” per se, but it’s certainly not dirty. It’s not doing any cleaning or removal of anything, just patting up water.

        • @Wahots@pawb.social
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          You gotta use washcloths or scrubbers on your body! In conjuction with soap, that will help remove dead skin, dirt, sweat, etc.

      • @Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        Errr… yes. But only the kitchen towels, other hand-drying towels just get swapped out in the mornings or if they’re particularly damp/soiled.

    • @Dagamant@lemmy.world
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      39 months ago

      And I’m pretty clean each time too so it’s not exactly collecting a ton of dirty. If it’s used for something other than me fresh out of the shower then it goes straight in the wash. Otherwise it gets washed when I do laundry each week.

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        You’re not clean, though. You’re really, really not. You’re cleaner, but humans are disgusting and a residential shower is in no way getting you anything close to actually ‘clean’. You don’t have to be insane like I am and swap them out every shower, all the literature I can find says 1-3 days is probably fine, but please please get a couple more towels and swap out for a clean one every few days at least, right now you’re just culturing some very nasty bacteria and then rubbing it all over yourself.

  • d00phy
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    69 months ago

    Towels and sheets weekly. Comforter and mattress topper alternating weeks.

  • @shapesandstuff@feddit.org
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    39 months ago

    bath towels every couple of showers. I use a separate towel for my head/hair though.
    bed sheets, varies, depends on temperature and sweatiness.

  • Dr. Bob
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    39 months ago

    Sheets weekly. Towels twice a week, but I shower twice a day.