How often should you wash your towels and sheets?
Mia Phillips
Updated on June 02, 2026
The Cleaning Institute recommends washing bath towels after three uses. If you shower every day, that means laundry almost twice a week. Regular laundry is sufficient to clean towels and remove any germs that are starting to accumulate.
How often should you wash towels and bedsheets?
Here's how the sheet-washing scale goes: Once a Week: Ideal. Once Every Two Weeks: Totally Acceptable. Once a Month: That's Fine.How often should towels be washed?
How often to wash bath towels, hand towels, washcloths and kitchen towels. Bath towels should be washed every three to five uses, and washcloths should be washed every one to three uses. Both should be hung to dry between uses.Is it OK to use the same towel for a week?
Tierno recommend washing bath towels every two or three days. Hold out longer than that, and all those microorganisms will make your towel grungy. “You may not get sick after using a towel for two weeks, but that's not the point,” says Dr. Tierno.Is it OK to wash towels and bed sheets together?
It's also important to note that towels and sheets should not be washed together because they are very different materials. Towels are sturdy and made to take abuse, and sheets are more delicate and made to feel soft and comfy. Items that also have different fabric weights typically take longer to dry.How Often Should I Wash My Towels?
How often should you wash your sheets?
Most people should wash their sheets once per week. If you don't sleep on your mattress every day, you may be able to stretch this to once every two weeks or so. Some people should wash their sheets even more often than once a week.Why you shouldn't wash towels with clothes?
Washing towels with clothes can transfer germs and bacteria between items in the wash. For sanitary reasons, you should always wash bath towels separately from clothing items. Putting towels in their own load also makes it easier to adjust the setting based on color.How often should you clean your toilet?
Once a week at least.Tetro says your bathroom is the ultimate bacteria host; E. coli can be found within six feet of the toilet and in the sink. To keep it at bay, disinfect the toilet and sink at least once weekly, and the bathtub every two weeks — more if you shower often.