Introduction
This guide is intended to answer general questions about bamboo fiber/cotton towels. And can serve as a reference to members who have purchased our Pacific Crest (TM) bamboo/cotton bath towel sets.
Upon first touch customers cannot believe how soft the towels are, and thin too! These towels take one-half to one-third the space of a conventional cotton towel, absorb 2-3 times more water, and will not smell of mildew, even after being tested damp for a week! If you need new towels for your RV/ camper, apartment/dorm room or any area with limited storage space you have found them!
Bamboo fiber has been touted as THE natural, green, renewable and eco-friendly textile of the 21st Century. Bamboo thrives naturally without the use of pesticides. Bamboo is a cellulose fiber which is converted into yarns without the addition of toxic chemicals, and is 100% biodegradable in soil by micro-organism and sunshine, causing no pollution to the environment. Bamboo naturally exhibits the following characteristics:
• Anti-Bacterial.
• Anti-Fungal.
• Anti-Static.
• Natural antibiosis qualities keep bacterium in check, decreasing bad odors.
• Micro-gaps in the bamboo fiber give a moisture absorption rate 3X that of cotton.
• Ultra-plush texture is soft on sensitive skin.

Pacific Crest (TM) bamboo towels are offered in five colors and are woven using bamboo for the pile, and cotton for the backing, giving a content of 65% Bamboo Fiber, 35% Cotton.
Set Includes:
• 1 Bath Towel (55 in x 27 ½ in or 140cm x 70cm)
• 2 Hand Towels (29 ½ in x 13 in or 76cm x 34cm)
• 2 Wash Cloths (13 in x 13 in or 34cm x 34cm)
We also have 3 piece sets offered in Taupe, Stone, Dark Sage, and Slate Blue:
Wash and Care Instructions:
It is essential to launder towels before first use. We recommend careful handling when washing your new Bamboo towels. To prevent snagging of the loops and towel shrinkage carefully follow these simple steps:
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This guide is intended to answer general questions about bamboo fiber/cotton towels. And can serve as a reference to members who have purchased our Pacific Crest (TM) bamboo/cotton bath towel sets.
Upon first touch customers cannot believe how soft the towels are, and thin too! These towels take one-half to one-third the space of a conventional cotton towel, absorb 2-3 times more water, and will not smell of mildew, even after being tested damp for a week! If you need new towels for your RV/ camper, apartment/dorm room or any area with limited storage space you have found them!
Bamboo fiber has been touted as THE natural, green, renewable and eco-friendly textile of the 21st Century. Bamboo thrives naturally without the use of pesticides. Bamboo is a cellulose fiber which is converted into yarns without the addition of toxic chemicals, and is 100% biodegradable in soil by micro-organism and sunshine, causing no pollution to the environment. Bamboo naturally exhibits the following characteristics:
• Anti-Bacterial.
• Anti-Fungal.
• Anti-Static.
• Natural antibiosis qualities keep bacterium in check, decreasing bad odors.
• Micro-gaps in the bamboo fiber give a moisture absorption rate 3X that of cotton.
• Ultra-plush texture is soft on sensitive skin.
Pacific Crest (TM) bamboo towels are offered in five colors and are woven using bamboo for the pile, and cotton for the backing, giving a content of 65% Bamboo Fiber, 35% Cotton.
Set Includes:
• 1 Bath Towel (55 in x 27 ½ in or 140cm x 70cm)
• 2 Hand Towels (29 ½ in x 13 in or 76cm x 34cm)
• 2 Wash Cloths (13 in x 13 in or 34cm x 34cm)
We also have 3 piece sets offered in Taupe, Stone, Dark Sage, and Slate Blue:
Wash and Care Instructions:
It is essential to launder towels before first use. We recommend careful handling when washing your new Bamboo towels. To prevent snagging of the loops and towel shrinkage carefully follow these simple steps:
- Place your towels in a washing bag prior to its first laundering.
- Launder towels with lukewarm water on delicate wash with like colors (DO NOT BLEACH) and thoroughly rinse.
- Tumble dry no or low heat setting.
- We do not recommend the use of fabric softeners as they tend to block the micro-gaps in the fibers leading to reduced absorbency.
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Guide created: 07/07/06 (updated 03/07/09)

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