This Week's VIP Launches New Wolfgang Product!

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A true Auto Geek knows that you can never have too many microfiber towels. This week’s VIP is not only special because of the massive variety of different microfiber towels at a ridiculously low price, it’s special because we’re including a new Wolfgang product that’s not even on sale yet - Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator! That’s right, as part of this money-saving kit you’ll get to experience the newest product in the Wolfgang line!

Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator

Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator is a concentrated microfiber detergent that breaks up and releases compound, polish, and wax residue, leaving your microfiber towels looking and feeling new after every wash. Formulated using a complex blend of surfactants, emulsifiers, and water softeners, Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator breaks down stubborn stains without affecting the texture or water absorption abilities of microfiber towels and tools. Safe to use on chamois and cotton towels as well. Approved for HE washing machines.

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Hey Nick what is the product differentiation between this MF cleaner, BF, Pinnacle, and DP?
 
That is a lot of Microfiber for a great price!!!
 
How does it compare to Blackfire detergent. Because hands down IMO Blackfire microfiber cleaner is the best detergent in the history of the universe. I did a review of bf cleaner once on some dirty dirty towels they came out flawless.
 
Hey Nick what is the product differentiation between this MF cleaner, BF, Pinnacle, and DP?

The more expensive MF detergents bring higher quality surfactants and water softeners, which help clean better while preserving microfiber's unique texture and water absorption abilities for longer periods of time.

Microfiber cleaners aren't exactly rocket science, so the good old saying "find something you like and use it often" applies here.

It's worth noting that Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator is the first and only microfiber detergent designed specifically with the high efficiency washing machine ("HE") in mind. That's not to say it won't work in regular washing machines, but if you have a HE washing machine, Wolfgang is definitely the one to pick up.

I've sent out a few bottles to review. I'd be glad to send one your way so you can compare it to your favorite - BLACKFIRE. :xyxthumbs:
 
The more expensive MF detergents bring higher quality surfactants and water softeners, which help clean better while preserving microfiber's unique texture and water absorption abilities for longer periods of time.

Microfiber cleaners aren't exactly rocket science, so the good old saying "find something you like and use it often" applies here.

It's worth noting that Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator is the first and only microfiber detergent designed specifically with the high efficiency washing machine ("HE") in mind. That's not to say it won't work in regular washing machines, but if you have a HE washing machine, Wolfgang is definitely the one to pick up.

I've sent out a few bottles to review. I'd be glad to send one your way so you can compare it to your favorite - BLACKFIRE. :xyxthumbs:
Sounds great. I still have about 1/2 gal of BF cleaner though. How exactly is it better for HE washers than BF? I have an HE washer so just curious. :)
 
Interesting.

I just bought a new gallon of BF hope i didn't make a mistake by not wait
 
How does it compare to Blackfire detergent. Because hands down IMO Blackfire microfiber cleaner is the best detergent in the history of the universe.

It's a more potent formulation, which will give it an edge in cleaning ability.

I've also been using Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator as a pad cleaner; an ounce or two in a couple gallons of water does the trick, even for stubborn residue. I just let the pads soak for a couple hours and then rinse them out.
 
The more expensive MF detergents bring higher quality surfactants and water softeners, which help clean better while preserving microfiber's unique texture and water absorption abilities for longer periods of time.

Microfiber cleaners aren't exactly rocket science, so the good old saying "find something you like and use it often" applies here.

It's worth noting that Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator is the first and only microfiber detergent designed specifically with the high efficiency washing machine ("HE") in mind. That's not to say it won't work in regular washing machines, but if you have a HE washing machine, Wolfgang is definitely the one to pick up.

I've sent out a few bottles to review. I'd be glad to send one your way so you can compare it to your favorite - BLACKFIRE. :xyxthumbs:

Glad you brought up the HE machines, at my old condo I had a HE machine and I know it required couple of extra rinses to get the soap out...This would have been great:props:

If it cleans like BF and doesn't require extra rinse in a HE washer then its a winner in my book.
 
Glad you brought up the HE machines, at my old condo I had a HE machine and I know it required couple of extra rinses to get the soap out...This would have been great:props:

If it cleans like BF and doesn't require extra rinse in a HE washer then its a winner in my book.

I own an HE washer and haven't encountered this problem. How can you tell if it needs an extra rinse? Are the towels still soapy when you get them out?
 
I own an HE washer and haven't encountered this problem. How can you tell if it needs an extra rinse? Are the towels still soapy when you get them out?

I had that issue once, I could tell because some of my towels smelled like the detergent. 99.9% of the time they came out smelling of nothing. So I knew this one time my HE washer didn't rinse it all out. It was my fault, I loaded to much detergent.
 
I own an HE washer and haven't encountered this problem. How can you tell if it needs an extra rinse? Are the towels still soapy when you get them out?

They smell a bit soapy as soon as I turn the 2nd rinse cylce on you can really tell by all the excess suds.
 
I had that issue once, I could tell because some of my towels smelled like the detergent. 99.9% of the time they came out smelling of nothing. So I knew this one time my HE washer didn't rinse it all out. It was my fault, I loaded to much detergent.
Thanks for info. :xyxthumbs:
They smell a bit soapy as soon as I turn the 2nd rinse cylce on you can really tell by all the excess suds.

I always smell my towels out the washer and they just smell clean. Need to pay closer attention on my next load. Thanks.
 
The more expensive MF detergents bring higher quality surfactants and water softeners, which help clean better while preserving microfiber's unique texture and water absorption abilities for longer periods of time.

Microfiber cleaners aren't exactly rocket science, so the good old saying "find something you like and use it often" applies here.

It's worth noting that Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator is the first and only microfiber detergent designed specifically with the high efficiency washing machine ("HE") in mind. That's not to say it won't work in regular washing machines, but if you have a HE washing machine, Wolfgang is definitely the one to pick up.

I've sent out a few bottles to review. I'd be glad to send one your way so you can compare it to your favorite - BLACKFIRE. :xyxthumbs:

I would be more than happy to review this product if you want to send a bottle my way! I have DP Microfiber cleaner and I am not all that happy with it. In fact, I have been using Tide Free instead.
 
I would be more than happy to review this product if you want to send a bottle my way! I have DP Microfiber cleaner and I am not all that happy with it. In fact, I have been using Tide Free instead.

Sure - send me a PM with your shipping info.
 
Sounds like a great product. I've had an HE front loader washer for about 6 months now, and it gives different results with MF than my previous machine which was a conventional top loader that fills the tub with water. Was going to start a thread on the subject to see if others had changed product or approach when using HE machines that don't swish towels around in a tub with an agitator. Still might, but will definitely try this cleaner.
 
I own an HE washer and haven't encountered this problem. How can you tell if it needs an extra rinse? Are the towels still soapy when you get them out?

Just to check, take one fresh out of wash and dunk it in a sink or bucket full of water. My towels made the water a little soapy without at least one extra rinse cycle.
 
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