Need microfiber cleaner advice

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What is the best bang for your buck as far as microfiber cleaning?

I have been using Griot's MF and pad cleaner, but I want to try something else. I've been looking at the DP Polishing Pad Rejuvenator, but it seems pricey, especially considering I separate my MFs into 3 loads.

What do you all recommend? What has given good results, but without spending an arm and a leg?

Thanks in advance!
 
Instead of DP Pad Rejuvenator try DP Microfiber Cleaner. I really like it because not only is it effective but a great value!
 
Wow I id not expect such fast responses, thanks!

Btw, Just02896, have you used OPC for other tasks as well? I've been looking for an APC to replace Simple Green in my arsenal.
 
I've tried 3 different dedicated microfiber washes. Chemical guys has been the best. About 25-30.00 a gallon
 
Wow I id not expect such fast responses, thanks!

Btw, Just02896, have you used OPC for other tasks as well? I've been looking for an APC to replace Simple Green in my arsenal.

I use OPC in my washes before corrections, to clean tires and wheels, MF towels, polishing pads, interiors, leather, stainless appliances, etc. There isn't much OPC can't be used to clean! Lol!
 
I wash mine with arm and hammer no sent regular detergent and have had no problems.
 
I wash mine with arm and hammer no sent regular detergent and have had no problems.

I've been using a small amount of All Free and Clear, and I mix in some MF detergent, and usually some vinegar.

I was under the impression the MF detergent was supposed to help keep the MF soft and absorbant, and maintain it's dirt attracting properties, but I suppose that could all be BS.
 
I use all and free and add vinegar in final rinse or extra rinse.
 
Another vote for ALL free and clear/ vinegar found everywhere and cheap...works everytime.
 
I was previously using all free & clear w/ occasional vinegar as a fabric softener but recently switched to Chemical Guys Microfiber Wash....definitely an noticible improvement in the softness/texture.
 
I use all and free and add vinegar in final rinse or extra rinse.

Another vote for ALL free and clear/ vinegar found everywhere and cheap...works everytime.

I use All Free & Clear as well--even Garry Dean recommended it!

I have the Chem Guys Fast Pad Cleaner and that stuff is awesome, so I assume their MF cleaner would be great as well if you want options.
 
I was previously using all free & clear w/ occasional vinegar as a fabric softener but recently switched to Chemical Guys Microfiber Wash....definitely an noticible improvement in the softness/texture.


I've even had it take out old set in stains that another brand of microfiber cleaner didn't take out still leaving the towels very soft.
 
Microfiber cleaner is good for your car.As you know many detergents and chemicals now a days introduced in the market and people use these detergents joyfully but in real these detergents are faulty and damage your cars body and parts worse.Due to this,i advise you to use Microfiber cleaner,Its a new formula and attested on the cars and its side effects are clear.:xyxthumbs:
 
Thanks for all the tips guys. I'm placing a big order today, and I'm going with the Chemical Guys.
 
Thanks for all the tips guys. I'm placing a big order today, and I'm going with the Chemical Guys.

Good choice. If you have a high efficiency washing machine it doesn't take as much detergent as the directions say. Even in a regular machine I would stay toward the low end of the recommended amount unless your towels are extremely dirty.
 
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