Firstly, oxygen bleach (also known as oxygen-containing bleach or color bleach) is a relatively mild bleaching agent suitable for various materials of clothing and fabrics, including cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc. However, the composition and bleaching effect of different brands and types of oxygen bleaching agents may vary, so it is important to carefully read the product instructions before use to understand their scope of application and usage methods.
For square towels, if they are made of the applicable materials mentioned above and there are no special bleaching taboos (such as certain special processes or treated towels may not be suitable for using bleach), then generally speaking, oxygen bleach can be used for cleaning.
When using oxygen bleach to clean square towels, it is recommended to follow the following steps:
Dilute bleach: Add an appropriate amount of oxygen bleach to clean water and dilute according to the product instructions.
Soak the towel: Fully immerse the square towel in the diluted bleach solution, ensuring that all parts of the towel come into contact with the bleach.
Waiting effect: Soak the towel in bleach solution for a period of time, depending on the product instructions and the degree of stain on the towel.
Cleaning and drying: Take out the soaked towel, rinse it thoroughly with clean water, and then place it in a well ventilated place to dry.
It should be noted that bleach may have a slight impact on certain colors, so it is good to test it in an inconspicuous place before use. In addition, frequent use of bleach may damage the fibers of towels, so it is recommended to use it in moderation according to actual needs.
In summary, square towels can be cleaned with oxygen bleach when the material is suitable and there are no bleaching taboos. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the dilution ratio, soaking time, and cleaning method during use to ensure the cleaning effect and the integrity of the towel.