Originally Posted by
Stokdgs
Welcome, rmbrewer1 !
I have had microfiber towels for over a decade and they still work great..
My process is to wash them separately using only Microfiber wash that comes in gallon jugs.
I also add Distilled White Vinegar to the Wash Cycle and the Rinse Cycle sometimes and that always makes them feel more fluffed up and they work really well after that treatment..
You didn`t tell us how you dry them -------------- If you are drying them in a Dryer that has used a zillion of those dryer sheets, or fabric softeners, then perhaps some of that "Coating" is getting on your just cleaned towels and ruining them after you just washed them..
I only dry microfiber in Low Heat, and just enough to get them almost all dry and not too hot..
Then, I take them out, fold them, and leave them somewhere where they can dry some more if needed, before I put them in the Cabinet..
I use none of those Fabric Coatings in my machines and I never have issues..
In fact, for the last few years, I only use laundry soap made from the cold press technique with only pure, steam distilled, plant oils in them for cleaning. None of those nasty surfactants, sodium laurel sulfate, etc.., full of all those chemical oils, etc...
And because this laundry soap I use now has no chemicals in it, it rinses out so much quicker and completely...
Dan F
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