08-03-2001, 06:39 AM | #1 (permalink) |
I love Derf!! Join Date: Apr 5 2001 Age: 66
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Rep Power: 27 | Okay I finally got started with the towels... Geez, why didn't I do this before now...... Anyway I read that using fabric softner is a no no due to leaving a film on the acrylics. I would like for them to be softer and smell really nice, Would dryer sheets like bounce, etc. be okay to use, since it is not actually being soaked into the towels? |
08-03-2001, 07:53 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jul 4 2001 Location: San Antonio
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Rep Power: 23 | Before I purchased this salon, one of the employees was washing the towels. She instructed me that I couldn't use put fabric softener sheets in the dryer with the towels as this caused the acrylics to become "sticky".What would be some other ways to create a fragrance with the towels? Some type of aromatherapy perhaps?I have purchased the body splash spritzers from Bath & Body to occasionally spray around the salon for a fresh scent.Melissa |
08-03-2001, 09:07 AM | #3 (permalink) |
Join Date: Oct 17 2000
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Rep Power: 24 | We have 2 kinds of towels at the salonWHITE: to clean bedsCOLORS: for the clientsWe do not use fabric softener on the white towels because it effects the absorbancy. We do use it sometimes in the colored towels, but always use dryer sheets in the 'client' towels. |
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