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Why are new tea towels worse at drying dishes than old ones?

Old tea towels are often better at drying dishes than new ones due to their increased absorbency from use, which is backed by science.

In many kitchens, there's a curious tradition of opting for older, worn tea towels for drying dishes instead of reaching for a new, unused towel. Despite the expectation that new towels should outperform their older counterparts, a surprising number of people find that the threadbare towels are more effective at absorbing moisture. This phenomenon raises questions about the science behind textile performance and why we tend to favor aged kitchen linens.

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