The specialist has urged people to keep their dirty dish towels separate from other laundry items for one very important reason.
Tea towels are one of the most damp yet highly utilised items you can find in a household, meaning they are the perfect home for bacteria to grow and fester on.
Professional organiser Anita Birges revealed her top tips for cleanliness on bodyandsoul.com in which she urges people to keep dirty tea towels away from other items, the Mirror reports."Gross. Enter: the down-and-dirty bucket. This is a bucket I use to collect things like microfibre cloths, tea towels, hand towels that might be used for the floor.
Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Top Trending Stories Today Anita explains: "This pyjama washing guideline applies if you're not the type to sloth about in your pyjamas all evening and well into the morning.
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