What product(s) do YOU use to wash Microfiber towels

I wash mine when there's enough to justify a load (another reason we can't have enough MFs.)



Drying and glass WWs w/ Woolite and vinegar at the rinse cycle, polishing MFs get liquid Tide and utilities are washed w/ Simple Green. All done by me of course, the wife just shakes her head when I'm doing this :p
 
gusbubba said:
There used to be a member here (and may still be) with the username DFTowel, I believe. Do a search on him concerning this subject and you'll get the info you need.



Heh heh, yeah...Leo/DFTowel and I discussed this stuff at length, both on threads and in PMs. We finally agreed to disagree on a few topics, as nobody in their right mind would argue against what clearly works for them.
 
I have micro-restore, but in a search for something easier to find / cheaper per load, I stumbled upon Tide HE in the white bottle- made with no dyes or fragrances. I love it so far, works quite well, and i'm sure is cheaper per-load than a dedicated microfiber detergent
 
All or era hot cycle, extra rinse cycle. Vinegar every so often with extra rinse.



If they are really soiled I will let them soak in a bucket with DP pad rejuevenator then throw in wash
 
kirland laundry detergent..no dyes and safe for the environment..hah. I will have to try the vinegar. I'll put it in my downey ball since that opens on the rinse cycle.
 
Chrlies soap. it cleans well, has no dyes etc and leaved the towels soft as can be. buy it by the gallon ( liquid ) and it lasts a long time ( I use an ounce for a load of towels)
 
08xB said:
I use Chemical Guy's MicroFiber Rejuvenator Microfiber Cleaning Detergent Concentrate.





Me too, for my CG microfiber towels ( every two or three washes, i add an ounce of distilled vinegar at the final rinse cycle point):2thumbs: . For the one's i buy at Sam's, i use detergent and a little bit of Oxyclean.
 
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