Very good quality,
Buy these every year in bulk for shoeboxes sent to people who have nothing
Buy these every year in bulk for shoeboxes sent to people who have nothing
Fabulous product, excellent quality, superb service. Highly recommended!
Buy these every year in bulk for shoeboxes sent to people who have nothing
Fabulous product, excellent quality, superb service. Highly recommended!
Im happy with these face cloths because they’re a good size but they’re not “thick” which is how I like face cloths they’re easy to wring out
I buy these on a regular basis for shoe boxes that are sent aboard. Good quality, speedy delivery. Only given 4 stars as they shrink a little when first washed in the machine.
good quality at very reasonable prices, great service and keep coming back for more. Buy for shoeboxes as well as for myself.
Good quality. Fast delivery. Thank you
I buy these in bulk for Christmas shoe boxes that are sent to children who have nothing. They are great quality, always come on time and would recommend any of these products, good value for money
These are so good for everyday use and wash really well
Had these from you before - very good quality and price
Don’t be fooled by the price of these expecting them to be not worth the money. This is my second pack and yes they look a little less perfect than higher priced facecloths but they wash up beautifully and are quite fluffy with a slight roughness that makes you feel clean in use. I recommend them if you don’t expect total perfection.
Most face cloths at this price point use open-end spun cotton. Cheaper to produce, faster to make, and visibly degraded within six to eight weeks of commercial washing. These use ring-spun carded cotton — the fibres are twisted under tension before weaving, producing a tighter yarn that sheds less and holds its pile through repeated high-temperature cycles.
The maths on this is straightforward: a cheaper open-end cloth replaced every eight weeks costs more annually than a ring-spun cloth at a higher unit price replaced every sixteen weeks. At commercial scale, the difference compounds.
100% ring-spun carded cotton, 400 GSM. Fast-drying, handles 60°C commercial washing without significant pile degradation. Supplied in white — the industry standard for commercial linen because it bleaches cleanly, treats stains directly, and signals hygiene to guests. No minimum order. Call 01204 455755 for volume pricing.
Hotels and guest houses managing high linen turnover. Care homes requiring fast-drying cloths suitable for high-temperature washing. Gyms and leisure facilities running daily laundry cycles. Cleaning companies needing consistent, reliable stock. For the full breakdown of what to look for when sourcing for a commercial property, our hotel face cloths guide covers GSM selection, wash cycle durability, and the annual cost maths.
Size: 30 × 30 cm | Weight: 400 GSM | Material: 100% ring-spun carded cotton | Colour: White | Machine washable at 60°C+ | No minimum order
Machine wash at 60°C for commercial sanitisation. For domestic use, 40°C is sufficient. No fabric softener — it coats the fibres and reduces absorbency in commercial laundry conditions. Tumble dry on medium or air dry.
For a slightly heavier institutional option, the 500 GSM institutional face cloths use the same ring-spun construction at a higher pile weight. For home or mid-range hospitality use, the 500 GSM Royal Egyptian range offers more colour options.
Why ring-spun cotton at 400 GSM rather than a cheaper alternative?
Open-end spun cotton — the standard in most budget institutional face cloths — sheds fibre ends with every commercial wash cycle. At 60°C daily, the degradation is fast: most open-end cloths are visibly worn within six to eight weeks. Ring-spun cotton holds the fibres tighter, so the pile survives significantly more cycles. At volume, the replacement cost difference outweighs the higher unit price. Our guide on why face cloths go rough explains the yarn construction difference in full.
Can these be washed at 60°C?
Yes — that's what they're built for. Ring-spun carded cotton at 400 GSM handles commercial washing at 60°C without the pile degradation you'd see in cheaper alternatives. For NHS or care home infection control requirements, 60°C is the recommended minimum — these cloths meet that without issue.
Is there a minimum order?
No. You can order any quantity — one pack or a full pallet. For volume pricing above a certain threshold, call 01204 455755. Free delivery on orders over £35.
What's the difference between 400 GSM and 500 GSM institutional?
Weight and drying time. The 400 GSM dries faster — useful in high-turnover laundry environments where cloths need to cycle through quickly. The 500 GSM has more pile depth, which some properties prefer for guest-facing use. Both use ring-spun construction. The 400 GSM is the more economical choice for back-of-house or gym use; the 500 GSM for guest bathrooms where presentation matters slightly more.
Are these suitable for care homes?
Yes. The ring-spun construction and 60°C washing capability meet the standard requirements for care home textile hygiene. Supplied in white for easy stain treatment and consistent presentation. For any specific infection control requirements, call 01204 455755 to discuss.
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