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Apr 04, 2025 - 11:34 AM
Antibacterial towels are typically made with fibers that are infused with antimicrobial agents, such as silver or other metal ions, which inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microbes. These agents disrupt the cellular processes of bacteria, reducing their ability to multiply and survive on the towel's surface. This helps to keep the towels fresher for longer periods and reduces the risk of spreading germs.