Why do the towels in my bathroom never dry?



Answers:
Too much humidity in the air. Towels dry when the water evaporates. If the air is humid the water can't evaporate. You may need to dry them in the dryer or use a dehumidifier.

Other answers:
No air circulation
No air circulation
bec their wet
I have no idea. Maybe you need to cut on thea little fan thingy.
to much steam- put in a fan or open a window
If you're anything like me--it's because my 4 children leave them in a heap on the floor:(
you have to open the window and turn on the vent fan.
its a damp area is a bathroom!
omg, my towels do that too. my advice is that you leave the fan on for a while longer or you crack a window. that, or change your towels.
Because you keep using them?????????????
Get some air flowing in there! If you have a fan built in (the kind you turn on when someone makes a big stinky) keep that on when you shower and afterward. If you don't, get a small fan and put it blowing in from the door. Otherwise your towels will get mildew-y and gross!
Not enough circulation. The air in the bathroom is to humid.
This happens when the air is too wet, as it is in rainy days. When it's raining the water vapour in the air reaches 100%. At this level the water in the towel doesn't evaporate.
Sounds like it's very damp in your bathroom. Also, are your towels very thick? The thicker they are, the longer they take to dry.

Can you dry your towels in a clothes drier or outdoors on a line? If not, is there a window in the bathroom that you can open? If all else fails, you might need to dry your towels in another room.

Good luck.
because of high humidity levels
If you don't have open windows or a vent fan or something, then all that steam and humidity you produce from showering will just stay in your bathroom. These damp towels provide a great environment for bacteria, for mold and mildew. Eww.

If you can't change the air circulation, then you need to change the way you use towels. At my house, after showering we dry off first with a face cloth or hand towel, and take a fresh one every time. Then we wrap up in our bath towels, which never get so wet that they fail to dry by the next day.

I'm thinking about replacing the basket of hand towels with a "high tech camping towel" for each family member. Those things dry quickly even in humid conditions.

There are probably other options I don't know about. I'll be watching this space. But get rid of those damp towels, they are putting fungus into the air and onto your skin.
you need a dehumidifier.
i always hang mine up over the shower rod to let dry when im finshed taking a bath or shower, its just like hanging them on a washline, or is it when you do your laundry that when you dry them there not quite dry?, if so you need to make sure there completely dry out of the dryer or off the washline, all that moisture can lead to mildew and thats not good
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