🟠 Why Do Towels Get Orange Stains?
Those orange or rust-colored spots usually aren’t random—they’re caused by a reaction between your environment, your body, and your laundry routine.
Here are the most common causes:
🚿 1. Iron (Rust) in Your Water
This is the #1 cause in many homes. If your water contains iron (common in some areas or with well water), it can leave behind orange or brown stains on fabrics.
Signs it’s this:
- Stains appear after washing
- They look rusty or patchy
- Other items (like sinks or tubs) may show similar discoloration
👉 Over time, iron builds up in towels and becomes harder to wash out.
🧴 2. Skincare Products (Especially Benzoyl Peroxide)
If you use acne treatments or certain skincare products, this could be the culprit.
A big one is:
- Benzoyl peroxide (found in many acne creams and face washes)
What happens:
- It reacts with fabric dyes
- Causes bleaching or orange/pink discoloration
👉 Even small amounts left on your skin can transfer to towels.
🧪 3. Detergent + Mineral Reactions