Do you use bath towels more than once before washing?

When I lived at home (as in, with my parents) one shower, one towel, then it got washed. Now, there were 6 people living in that house and the washing machine had several loads going through it each day so tossing in a few towels really wasn’t a big deal.

Now that I live alone, I just toss the towel in when I do my laundry which is usually about once a week or so (call it 6 times a month). Now, I shower in the morning, if by the time I go to bed I notice the towel isn’t dry (or is starting to smell funky) I will swap it for a clean one and that’s usually my cue to do a load of laundry.

I clicked on twice, though we only use bath towels once.

At least until the towels are too thin to block the light and you can’t find them anymore.

We have plenty of bath towels but I am happy to use them a few times before they go in the wash. I have a washing cycle that involves clothes (once or twice a week), bedding (once a week) and then towels (usually every two weeks). If they are looking particularly bad (my partner tends to get toothpaste on everything) then they’ll get washed more frequently but otherwise, I think they can bear to be used a few times before they need to be laundered.

Hm. Well, I have considered at length various responses to this, and I think I have settled on:

Yikes.

I have enough towels that even using them once it’s usually just one load of towels every week and a half to two weeks. No big whoop.

I have a heated towel bar. MI have towel large bath sheets that hang on it. I rotate one towel every day, then the other towel. I was my two towels about every other week, so they each get used for about 7 showers.

StG

I guess some people scrub and some just rinse.

When I come home from work it takes me a good 10 minutes just to scrub my hands and forearms clean. Granted, my job is probably grubbier than some.

but then again, only I use this bathroom…

God no! I would never re-use a bath towel, that is just disgusting.

Even if you shower twice a day you are still rubbing off a lot of dead skin, body oils, sweat, deodorants, etc. How do you know that the part of the towel you are drying your face with the second time isn’t the part that you dried your crotch with the time before?

Eeew! Three adults in the household and we have lots of bath towels. And just, eewww, is all I can say to the majority in this poll.

People’s wasteful, germophobic indulgences never cease to amaze me.

I hang my towels outside and they smell like sunshine. When they don’t smell like sunshine anymore, into the hamper they go, whether they’ve been used once or for the last two weeks. (It’s usually more than once, but not always.)

I use one towel - dry my body, then wrap my hair and dash to my bedroom nekkid.

Towel gets hung to dry, then used again the next day.

I say I go about two weeks between changes.

If you still have all that crap on your body after you’ve showered, I think you’re doing it wrong.

Nope, only once. What’s the big deal, I do laundry every day, anyways. You throw them in the washer, throw in some soap, close the lid, and voila!

I like nice, soft, clean smelling towels. (Especially when they’re warm and fresh out of the dryer)

It has nothing to do with being a “germophobe”. It has to do with like to be clean.

(Bolding mine) How many clothes do you wear every day???

Don’t Panic!

My issue is not that the towel gets dirty, but that it does not dry fully in between uses. In the summer, if it’s hot in the house and the towel dries fully, I will use my towel twice. In the winter, it never gets fully dry and it just feels gross. We have plenty of towels on purpose so I only wash towels once a week.

This is what I do too, by the way.

While I understand that this might at first seem to be an insoluble conundrum, concerned persons equipped with staggering intellects have, after generations of diligent research and experimentation, at last worked out that this can be managed by using a corner of the towel to dry your naughty bits and (this is the clever bit,) not using the corners to dry your face.