Economical Microfiber Wash?

Dawn works great as a pretreater. Just be sure to rinse them good before throwing them in the washer.
 
I noticed a difference with the restore. You only need a capfull per load. If they're really dirty I use Oxy clean.

Good stuff - thanx man.

haha, i know what you mean man. sent me a PM with your address and ill send you a couple oz to try out so you can run a few loads an see what you think.

I appreciate it man - I think Im gonna go ahead and just purchase some as well as some new MFs cause finding descent MFs for the correction we did today was annoying lol! Thanks for the offer but Im gonna take your word on it as well as others and try to keep up on the New ones that we purchase :dblthumb2:
 
Dawn works great as a pretreater. Just be sure to rinse them good before throwing them in the washer.

I think your referring to pads not micro fibers?

Thanks for all the replies guys!
 
All free and clear. Tide free and clear is probably just as good or better. I'm not looking to spend big money on special soap when a free and clear detergent will work great too.:props:
 
I think your referring to pads not micro fibers?

Thanks for all the replies guys!

Microfibers too. Just cleaned some today in a pail with Dawn. Now they are in the basket to go in the washer when I get a full load. That's why people use Dawn to strip products off cars and they use it to clean up oil spills, great cleaner. :)
 
i use dollar general brand delicate wash, works better then most detergents i have tried besides deicated microfiber washes, 1$ for 16oz is worth it, next load i do im going to add some vinegar into rinse.
 
I use regular unscented Woolite. Works great for me, use Adam's APC as a spot pre treater.

For ones that have lost there softness, boil them for a minute or two, one at a time. Works great for me. Heat up the wife's big cauldron pot, fill with water and a little vinegar. Boil for about 2 minutes each, and they are as soft as new.
 
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