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    Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    That turned out with a result that was much better than I thought.

    Two days ago while multitasking (big mistake for me) I decided to do a load of MFT from the weekend....I put them into the washer added the soap and some oxy-clean...but decided to leave the lid open so that they could soak before the machine would kick in...Last night the wife went to start a load of wash and YES I had forgot to close the lid on the machine and they had been soaking for two days

    So she started them up and when I went to take them out this morning...I noticed that they where ALLOT cleaner than, if I had just thrown them in and started washing them

    Not that I think 48 hours is a good soak time but I am convinced that soaking for a hour or two would be beneficial to them


    Anyone else soaking your MFT before washing?
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    I did the same this weekend... well I didn`t forget about them though .

    I loaded up the washer, added a little detergent and a few scoops of oxy clean and then just left the lid up for an hour and a half. They are clean and I`m sure the soaking time with hot water helped.
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    I soak mine in a bucket of hot water and Dawn ... It seems to disolve the wax and oil residue better than just washing. I machine wash in All Free and Clear or Micro Restore with equal results. I know there is a definite benefit to presoaking.
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    When I have really dirty towels, I pre-soak them and it does seem to help.

    Kind of like giving an APC some dwell time so it can do its chemical thing before you wipe it off.

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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    Thanks all I had not pre-soaked my towels before....I guess in to much of a hurry...but I will from now on
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Thanks all I had not pre-soaked my towels before....I guess in to much of a hurry...but I will from now on
    Two days might be a little much.
    My pre-soak is usually overnight in a bucket that starts out with hot water and some Dawn. Obviously, the hot water isn`t going to be hot for long, but I do think it helps to start with it.

    Off topic, but I`ve started using warm water for washing the vehicles and I think the warm water works better for that job as well.

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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    I have only left the lid up for like 20 or 30 min and did not do much better. maybe I should try and do an hour or so and see what happens.
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesW View Post
    Two days might be a little much.
    My pre-soak is usually overnight in a bucket that starts out with hot water and some Dawn. Obviously, the hot water isn`t going to be hot for long, but I do think it helps to start with it.

    Off topic, but I`ve started using warm water for washing the vehicles and I think the warm water works better for that job as well.

    Charles
    Charles I agree the 48 hours was over kill it was brain cells was the reason there....the soaking was something that I had not given much thought to until this...my foam pads I always soak over night in the same solution as you
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    I have never presoaked before...but it sounds like a good idea...I am going to try it tonight. But only for a few hours...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephan View Post
    I have never presoaked before...but it sounds like a good idea...I am going to try it tonight. But only for a few hours...
    Stephan

    The one thing that popped out at me was how much cleaner they appeared...I have some WW MFT that have some stains....but in looking at them this morning that was gone completely...that`s what got my attention...they also looked brighter to me...which a assume was the fact that they where stain free
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    my foam pads I always soak over night in the same solution as you
    While I soak my pads in the Dawn solution, I only use enough to cover the polishing portion of the pad and not the Velcro backing.
    I always felt it was better for the backing, but I still have managed to remove the Velcro from a few pads.

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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Stephan

    The one thing that popped out at me was how much cleaner they appeared...I have some WW MFT that have some stains....but in looking at them this morning that was gone completely...that`s what got my attention...they also looked brighter to me...which a assume was the fact that they where stain free
    I think this is why I am going to try it...I wash them pretty often and they have never really seemed that clean, maybe giving them the chance to soak gets everything out. I don`t think I have any OXI clean, though I can get some...would something like simple green work?
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephan View Post
    I think this is why I am going to try it...I wash them pretty often and they have never really seemed that clean, maybe giving them the chance to soak gets everything out. I don`t think I have any OXI clean, though I can get some...would something like simple green work?
    Some here use APC....its the degreasing that you are trying to accomplish and the soaking seems to be the key then the agitation of the washing machine removes the rest....the APC I do believe would do the same as oxy-clean
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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    I soak the gross ones in Amazing Roll Off/Water for a day or two prior to washing. It does help them come cleaner no two ways about it.

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    Re: Boy Was This a Mistake or Not???

    For the dirty ones, I presoak with Megs APC at 10:1 for about 15-20 mins, rinse than wash. Seems to work good for me.
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