MDRX8 said:Maybe a good wash in some strong Degreaser (with hot water) and a couple of rinses.
I am feeling bad for Accumulator. I think that he has tried everything under the sun. :sadpace:
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MDRX8 said:Maybe a good wash in some strong Degreaser (with hot water) and a couple of rinses.
Accumulator said:I *thought* I had things better under control, towels had been coming out nice and soft with the vinegar rinse. But the last few weeks things have gone downhill again. Can't think of anything (under my control) that's changed AFAIK so no idea what's to blame :nixweiss
Accumulator said:Setec Astromomy- Noting that I haven't gotten *too* involved with figuring this out...
According to my plumbing contractor the softeners are working fine :think: I really oughta delve into this but I just don't get around to it.
jesselyons2002 said:So did everyone determine whats the most plush microfiber towel ???
jesselyons2002 said:So did everyone determine whats the most plush microfiber towel ???
MotorCity said:I am suffering from the same issues - I also have been doing the vinegar rinse..
I have my towels in the washer for the 5th time with no detergent and water I boiled on the stove... After the 4th round I let them dry (hang dry) and I noticed they were MUCH softer... this morning when I woke up I decided one more round of boiling water in the washer should FINALLY do the trick!!
Setec Astronomy said:This is really easy...
Accumulator said:MDRX8- as howareb noted, I've tried everything short of boiling 'em. There are at least two threads where I've gone on and on (and on) about all the stuff I've tried.
Thanks for that, yeah, as quick and easy as typing in the order info. We'll see what the test strips tell me. The water *seems* soft, and boy can you tell when it's not, but still...more objective info is good. The softeners regenerate so often that I'll sure be surprised if the water still tests hard! And with independent ones (with different softening chemicals) for the house and garage, it'd sure be weird if they were both having the exact same problem at the same time.
OK OK, enough of this off-topic stuff about stiff towels...back to what's the plushest.
MotorCity said:Accumulator: did you read in this thread where I posted what I did to restore my MF's over the past 2 days - let me tell you it worked and I just scratched new polish towels off my "needs" list.. now I only need plushies!!
Accumulator said:Which thread was that? I get confused with all the similar recent threads on this topicOddly enough, my very plush MFs (including my mitts) are nice and soft, zero problems with *those*, only with my WWs and my cotton textiles :think:
MotorCity said:I am suffering from the same issues - I also have been doing the vinegar rinse..
I have my towels in the washer for the 5th time with no detergent and water I boiled on the stove... After the 4th round I let them dry (hang dry) and I noticed they were MUCH softer... this morning when I woke up I decided one more round of boiling water in the washer should FINALLY do the trick!!
wannafbody said:Can a MF towels nap be too long rendering it less effective?
wannafbody said:Can a MF towels nap be too long rendering it less effective?