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Hey Ric, put a cup of vinegar in the wash cycle with your towel kleen. I started doing this earlier this year and my towels have been better than ever.
I will listen to your advice. Thanks.
Hey Ric, put a cup of vinegar in the wash cycle with your towel kleen. I started doing this earlier this year and my towels have been better than ever.
Do you put the vinegar with the soap tray or where the fabric softener goes?
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Pretty much any of us that have thrown fresh applicators in the wash after using Power Lock or Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealent have come out disappointed if we’re expecting total cleaning, it just doesn’t happen no matter what I use, a true testament to the short term durability of these sealants. Like paint we need some of of agitation to work along side of the chemical cleaner but is it enough to really break the bond of the protectants to the fibers without really digging in manually to force that bond to break ourselves?
I had very similar applicators many years ago. I used to use them for leather. Then I couldn't find them any more. I'm fairly sure my 99 cent store doesn't have them either
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I put it in with the soap. I used to do the vinegar in the rinse cycle but have found the vinegar mixed with the detergent works much better. Actually surprised me how much better it worked than my previous way. FWIW, I always wash on either hot or warm depending on what the MF’s were used for and the size of a particular load.
Do you put the vinegar with the soap tray or where the fabric softener goes?
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This says in with the rinse cycle, not the soap.
I’m not sure if you’re familiar with fly07sti, but I’d trust his word regarding microfiber towels far beyond anything that video has to say.
I am not. Didn't share to contradict anyone, just what I had previously found on washing microfibers with vinegar. I'll have to give it a try this way as well.
I have the best MF restore method on the planet. It never, ever fails.
1) Find the exact same towel in question in the AG store.
2) Select the quantity, and hit "Buy Now".
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I am not. Didn't share to contradict anyone, just what I had previously found on washing microfibers with vinegar. I'll have to give it a try this way as well.
It would certainly be easier. I don't have any ports the put the vinegar in so I have to set a timer to know when the rinse cycle is.I’m not the authority by any means but I have a lot of towels and I do a lot MF laundry. The method of putting the vinegar in with the detergent is hands down the best method I have ever used.