This is just from personal experience with my 20 odd cloths.
I put the wash to cotton setting (90 degree on my machine) and use microfiber rejuvenator (which ever brand) and once finished, hang dry immediately and it's fluffy and absorbent, just NEVER use softener.
This has done well for me for the last couple of years and my towels are still good as new.
I was hesitant to use hot water at first because I've read and gotten advice from sellers not to use too high temperature as it might melt the fibers.
However, I found the higher temp helps with removing the sealant/wax from the towels, I found that out when I used to wash them under the hot tap by hand but can't be bothered now that my washing machine has this cycle At least for the towels I have, 90 deg seems ok, depending on what towels you have I guess.
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