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    Ever wonder how to clean your microfiber products?



    Here is the solution: Micro-Restore Microfiber Detergent



    Previously only available commercially, now available to the the public!



    Why is Micro-Restore better than your household detergent?



    Micro-Restore is better than your common household detergent because most detergents and laundry soaps have some form of bleach and fabric softener included in their formulas (even when they say they don`t there are small traces). Over time bleach breaks down the micro-fibers, and fabric softeners clog the microscopic pours that make microfiber so effective, rende ring the microfiber product less effective with each washing. Micro-Restore contains no bleach or fabric softeners.



    Not only will Micro-Restore extend the life of your microfiber, but it`s special blend of chelating agents, surfactants, and builders will more effectively remove the heavy residue (wax, oil, grease, break dust, and other chemicals) that becomes implanted in microfiber products when used in heavy cleaning situations (car care).



    Click here to learn more.



    Ian

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    Will this clean none microfiber products with out negetive results?



    Eric
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    Eric,



    Micro-Restore was developed for the cleaning of microfiber products. It will not have negative results, only positive results.



    It will extend the life of your products, will make them softer and more effective.



    -Ian
    Autofiber.com

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    I`m surprised there isn`t more interest in this product.... :nixweiss



    I take it this product is unscented?

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    Brian,



    Yes the product is unscented. I have tried to PM you a few times but your box is full. PM me your address and i will get you out a sample to test. I would like to hear your opinion.



    Ian
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    I might have to try this out sometimes. I`m always detailing my car so I wash my towels at least 2 or 3 times a week. If you have have any samples you can send my way I`d love to try it out. :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs

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    Sound very interesting.

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    I use a non mainstream laundy detergent called MelaPower by Melaleuca. It is free of ingredients that break down fabrics overtime and one ounce can treat an average size load!I see proof by elimination of lint in my dryer. Now I also trust my mfs to Mela Power as well. :up
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

 

 

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