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    So from time to time I drop an MF or it falls out of my bucket (dirty towels) and EVERYTHING sticks to it. You all know how it is.



    Now, most of the time the crap falls out in the wash, but some of the more plush towels keep holding on to leaves and tree parts. It sucks to sit there and pull every little piece out, so my question is:





    Is there a brush or comb to use to speed up this process of getting MF`s fully clean?

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    Been there done that, more times than I like to admit.



    What I use is one of those loops that woman use for "cross stitching" or "needle point" and put the microfiber in the loop and use a good brush to pull the debris out of the cloth, The down side to this is you can`t do the edges in the loop so I put the cloth on the lid of the washing machine and work the edge from the center out, and then in to the washing machine they go.





    Ps. Don`t tell my wife she`s missing one of her loops.
    Beercan

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    brush I`ve used this for a while now for my pads when they cake up and cleaning stains on my MF.

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    I throw them away, unless it is a costco grunge towel.



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    I have this same dilemma. I was thinking of using a boar hair brush?
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