How long do I have to put Microfiber towels in laundry

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I got safe detergent for mf towels got on here and wondering how long do I have to wash the mf towels?

I’m guessing dry and wash towels are safe to not wash until like for two weeks etc (not sure still)

But towels that were used for dressing (interior and exterior) probally need to wash right after? Or will dry it up and cause mf towels to harden?

Also, I will put drying and wash towels in one group and the other group it will be tired and underneath / wheelbase

And third batch will dressings (leather seats , plastic trims, chrome etc

But if I have to wash these sooner, was thinking just put all in laundry and just add more detergent and wash all together lol but chemical guys vids talked about not cross contaminating while some on here just put all towels (set it and forget it)

I bought lot of mf towels so I can do bulk laundry but not sure how long towels that are used can be sitting idle in garage that is room temp


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I got safe detergent for mf towels got on here and wondering how long do I have to wash the mf towels?

I’m guessing dry and wash towels are safe to not wash until like for two weeks etc (not sure still)

But towels that were used for dressing (interior and exterior) probally need to wash right after? Or will dry it up and cause mf towels to harden?

Also, I will put drying and wash towels in one group and the other group it will be tired and underneath / wheelbase

And third batch will dressings (leather seats , plastic trims, chrome etc

But if I have to wash these sooner, was thinking just put all in laundry and just add more detergent and wash all together lol but chemical guys vids talked about not cross contaminating while some on here just put all towels (set it and forget it)

I bought lot of mf towels so I can do bulk laundry but not sure how long towels that are used can be sitting idle in garage that is room temp


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I haven't had issues letting them sit for weeks without washing. I don't generate enough towels to do a load every week... maybe every other week if im lucky. Generally once a month I'll run a full load.

Interior cleaners, protectants, spray seslants... etc. Haven't seen any towels get harmed by waiting. Though I have enough MF towels that if a few did get ruined it's not an issue.

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I haven't had issues letting them sit for weeks without washing. I don't generate enough towels to do a load every week... maybe every other week if im lucky. Generally once a month I'll run a full load.

Interior cleaners, protectants, spray seslants... etc. Haven't seen any towels get harmed by waiting. Though I have enough MF towels that if a few did get ruined it's not an issue.

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So is it a feel test if mf towels go to the tire and wheel section?


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after using them (microfiber towels) and if they are still damp/wet, set them out to dry (pants hanger) before putting them in a laundry bag (or where ever you store dirty towels). you don't want to put store them inside something when they are still wet because of the potential of mold. i wash my microfiber towels in warm water with an extra rinse cycle, then into the dryer (after snapping them all out) on the lowest heat setting with the dryer balls (no dryer sheet). try not overthink things, you'll stress yourself out and not enjoy yourself...
 
after using them (microfiber towels) and if they are still damp/wet, set them out to dry (pants hanger) before putting them in a laundry bag (or where ever you store dirty towels). you don't want to put store them inside something when they are still wet because of the potential of mold. i wash my microfiber towels in warm water with an extra rinse cycle, then into the dryer (after snapping them all out) on the lowest heat setting with the dryer balls (no dryer sheet). try not overthink things, you'll stress yourself out and not enjoy yourself...

Never had mold problems before . Maybe it’s cause I don’t leave it more then 2 weeks and not as humid here in garage


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So is it a feel test if mf towels go to the tire and wheel section?


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That's how I do it. If they are rough or I question the towel they are tire or junk garage towels.

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I tend to wash towels every week or a small load directly after use(depending on what detailing work I just performed, polish, wax, etc). To me microfiber means micro traps thus trapping all the stuff we use during detailing and the dirt thus I typically don’t like them to dry with all that stuff trapped in the fibers. Just my opinion, but don’t get all worked up on this it is just my process.
 
I set mine out to dry if need be, and sometimes they sit in the hamper for weeks before I’ll have enough to justify a full size load (35-40 towels, minimum.)

I’ve never had any issues.


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I tend to wash towels every week or a small load directly after use(depending on what detailing work I just performed, polish, wax, etc). To me microfiber means micro traps thus trapping all the stuff we use during detailing and the dirt thus I typically don’t like them to dry with all that stuff trapped in the fibers. Just my opinion, but don’t get all worked up on this it is just my process.

I was kind of thinking same thing as it traps dirt etc so sooner you wash it releases that . Especially dressings etc that just sit there cause it’s doesn’t really dry up unless it’s near some heat source

Question is what about mf towels with wax as they have lot of clunks in them. (I’m thinking they are one time use and go straight to tires)


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I set mine out to dry if need be, and sometimes they sit in the hamper for weeks before I’ll have enough to justify a full size load (35-40 towels, minimum.)

I’ve never had any issues.


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Do you just do one all inclusive load or separate towels from ones used for dressing or wash etc




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Do you just do one all inclusive load or separate towels from ones used for dressing or wash etc




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Unless they touch my wheels/wheel wells, I throw all mine in at once.

No problems ever.
 
Unless they touch my wheels/wheel wells, I throw all mine in at once.

No problems ever.

This is how I do.

I hardly ever dry my wheels so this is a more rare occurrence for me


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This is how I do.

I hardly ever dry my wheels so this is a more rare occurrence for me


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I'm hip. But with chrome wheels, you can see a water spot from space.

And with the Ram, the wheel well inserts (black plastic) are noticeable as hell when dirty.

So I have two small PFM's for the chrome, and all my flunky towels get a lifetime wheel well sentence from the judge. (Me). Lol
 
Polish,wax, compounding go in together. Window n drying towels together. Rinseless, waterless, wash, n detailing together. Wheels n rims on their own. Basically as a hobbyist I am only doing about 2 to 3 loads a week. I air dry only.
 
I'm hip. But with chrome wheels, you can see a water spot from space.

And with the Ram, the wheel well inserts (black plastic) are noticeable as hell when dirty.

So I have two small PFM's for the chrome, and all my flunky towels get a lifetime wheel well sentence from the judge. (Me). Lol

That makes sense. I didn’t check your picture but I figured you had chrome wheels. I’m a hooligan in a sedan, with silver wheels so I live a life of luxury in that regard


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This may go against all logic but...

I mix up a bucket of clean water and a squirt of Dawn. All of my MF's from a job get dropped in the bucket to release any oils or products. I then rinse them fully and throw them in the laundry and air dry.

I separate towel groups per use and wash seperately. A cup of vinegar for the final rinse.
 
Polish,wax, compounding go in together. Window n drying towels together. Rinseless, waterless, wash, n detailing together. Wheels n rims on their own. Basically as a hobbyist I am only doing about 2 to 3 loads a week. I air dry only.

You have special air dryer? Or use like leaf blower.. I wonder buying those dryers (like 300+ dollars) can dry the car without ever using towel.
 
This may go against all logic but...

I mix up a bucket of clean water and a squirt of Dawn. All of my MF's from a job get dropped in the bucket to release any oils or products. I then rinse them fully and throw them in the laundry and air dry.

I separate towel groups per use and wash seperately. A cup of vinegar for the final rinse.

THat seems like lot of work. Basically dump all mf towels (regardless what it was used for) and use dawn? Woudn't some get wax on cleaner etc and decontaminate. Just thought the chemical guys video on cleaning mf towels were little overkill. But if separateing them is indeed way to go, I'll go that route.

Vinegar .. instead of mf detergent you just put this in laundry? Interesting
 
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