Disposable towels are designed to provide a quick, convenient, and hygienic method of drying or cleaning. They work just like regular towels in terms of absorbing moisture or wiping away dirt and grime.
Once removed from their packaging, they can be used immediately for their intended purpose. After use, instead of needing to be washed like a reusable towel, disposable towels are simply discarded in a trash receptacle.
Disposable towels are typically made from materials like paper or nonwoven fabrics which have good absorbency. They are designed to be strong enough for their intended use, but not durable enough for repeated uses like a cloth towel.
Some disposable towels may also be pre-moistened with a solution (such as an antibacterial solution, makeup remover, or baby-safe cleanser), and these work by applying the solution to the skin or surface as the towel is used.
Remember, disposable towels are designed for convenience and hygiene, but it’s also important to consider their environmental impact and dispose of them properly.