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Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 343 | Wash for new drying towels? I recently just purchased a few blue drying towels from CCA. They come in their own bag, do i need to wash them before I use them or can I just start using them? | |
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05-07-08, 07:41
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,037 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Always wash all your MF's before using to ensure any particles from the manufacturing/packaging are removed, so that you don't scratch your paint. Also, washing them reduces the likelihood that MF will leave lint behind.
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05-07-08, 09:16
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: SoCal (818) Posts: 82 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Thanks for the info, I didn't know this.. I'll be washing my towels tonight  Should I wash my window towels too? I can wash all my different MF towels together as long as no other media is in the washer too right?
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05-07-08, 09:42
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,037 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Quote:
Originally Posted by mrgoochio Thanks for the info, I didn't know this.. I'll be washing my towels tonight  Should I wash my window towels too? I can wash all my different MF towels together as long as no other media is in the washer too right? | Wash all of your MF's, including window towels so they don't lint. Do not mix towels that you use for removing wax or polish with your drying towels as the oil residues will contaminate your drying towels and they will loose their ability to absorb. Also, do not mix MF towels with cotton towels, as the MF's will pick up lint from the cotton towels.
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05-07-08, 10:42
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: SoCal (818) Posts: 82 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? For the MF's used for wax and polish, should I wash those separately from each other as well? Is there any special way to wash wax and polish towels?
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05-07-08, 11:33
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Posts: 39 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Great information. I was going to just use my new mf that just came in without washing it. | |
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05-08-08, 01:34
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,037 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Quote:
Originally Posted by mrgoochio For the MF's used for wax and polish, should I wash those separately from each other as well? Is there any special way to wash wax and polish towels? | I usually mix the two and have not had any problems. For these towels, I use Woolite Original (liquid) on normal cycle and warm water. The other towels I wash with the Sonus Der Wunder Wasche on delicate cycle Sonus Der Wunder Wasche and this has helped to maintain those MF's in excellent condition.
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05-08-08, 02:23
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 5,282 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? liquid detergent works fine, just don't over use it... | |
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05-09-08, 10:34
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Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 19,582 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Quote:
Originally Posted by mrgoochio For the MF's used for wax and polish, should I wash those separately from each other as well? Is there any special way to wash wax and polish towels? | I too just wash them together with no problems. I do wash drying and glass towels by themselves to avoid cross-contamination.
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05-09-08, 04:03
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: at the gates of delirium Posts: 198 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? My wife thinks I"m anal about washing my car stuff. I'll do WW drying towels first , then glass towels, onto polish/wax towels, then wool mitts and finish w/ the mfs used on door jambs, wheels etc. All are line dried in the garage w/ a fan blowing in their direction. She definitely thinks I'm nuts not wanting to cross contaminate my stuff!
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05-09-08, 11:27
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: SoCal (818) Posts: 82 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Damn it I just washed my glass towels with my other drying etc. towels... eek cross contamination
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05-10-08, 09:09
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Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 19,582 | Re: Wash for new drying towels? Quote:
Originally Posted by mrgoochio Damn it I just washed my glass towels with my other drying etc. towels... eek cross contamination | The cross contamination I worry about with glass towels is primarily MF lint, maybe you'll get lucky and not have a problem. | |
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