Cheaper towels can have less than half that density (<100,000) resulting in a much lower absorbency capability. In general, the higher the density count, the more effective a towel is at drying and cleaning.
300,000 fibers per square inch and A-Grade fiber yarn yields results that are not comparable to similar microfiber towels
Cheaper towels can have less than half that density (<100,000) resulting in a much lower absorbency capability. In general, the higher the density count, the more effective a towel is at drying and cleaning.
300,000 fibers per square inch and A-Grade fiber yarn yields results that are not comparable to similar microfiber towels