Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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I used tide but i find that dedicated microfiber soaps doesnt leave suds or soap residue on my microfibers as much as tide does. I tried different amount of tide and it always leaves my towels soapy , no matter the amount of cycles. 3d soap does a better job and in the long run probably saves me money as i only have to do one cycle instead of 3 .
Do you possibly have an HE washer? I have a traditional washer/dryer and even when I use the max fill line on the cap the suds are usually gone within a few minutes into the wash cycle.
If anything that’s the only thing that’s always been a minor negative with all 3 detergents is the short lived suds in the wash cycle + how bad could soap residue from a clear & free detergent possibly be if it’s clear & unscented?
Also, there’s 2 varieties of Tide Free & Clear.
This 1, which is probably best if you’ve got a baby, like an actual baby…

And this 1, which works better for actual deep cleaning like we need for our microfiber towels.

I don't know about gushing, but I do like Dr. Beasley's microsuede products. There are only a couple companies out there who even make products for microsuede/Alcantara, so I appreciate the fact they put their toe in that niche area. So far they have kept my interior looking pretty good.
I’ve always used Folex for cleaning Alcantera. Works great in every way. It’s clear, strong enough yet gentle, unscented, doesn’t require rinsing, doesn’t even require scrubbing.
