If they're brand new they will need several washes before use so they get better absorbency - you need to dry them between each wash. With second hand ones I would be a doing a strip wash of them.
Wash them using a mild wash mix - liquid if possible - using about a third of what you would normally use. When you start using them you will need to do a rinse cycle first and then a full wash. I used to do an additional rinse at the end as well, but I think that's more to do with my useless machine.


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What about the temp? The majority have PUL, so I'd imagine the wash couldn't be too hot? I normally wash cold so I have no idea. What about normal washes? Rinse, wash, rinse?
Clearly I had no idea of the rules and just played around til it worked. I also ended up using soap nuts for a while which don't leave residue and clean nicely!



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