Yes, high-temperature drying may cause damage to the towel. The following are some damages that may be caused by high-temperature drying:
Fiber damage: High temperature drying can cause thermal damage to the fibers in the towel, making them fragile and prone to breakage, thereby reducing the durability and service life of the towel.
Shrinkage: High temperature drying may cause the fibers of the towel to shrink, causing it to shrink less. This can cause the size of the towel to no longer meet expectations, become too small, or lose its original comfort.
Deformation: High temperature drying may also cause the shape of the towel to deform, causing it to lose its flatness and softness, affecting the user experience.
Color fading: High temperature drying may cause the color on the towel to fade or lighten, especially for dyed towels. High temperature may damage the dye, resulting in uneven or faded colors.
Hardening: After high-temperature drying, the towel may become too dry and hardened, losing its softness and comfort.
In summary, high-temperature drying may cause various damages to bath towels, so it is best to choose low-temperature or medium temperature drying, or adopt natural air drying methods to protect the texture and color of bath towels and extend their service life.