Boiled linting MF...

A1monky

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I boiled my cobra green multi purpose towel. Its was linting really bad after about 2 years of use. I simply boiled it for about 20 mins. The water turned purple and was soapy. It seem that the boiling water absorbed all the soap and chemicals that I have used in the past. It did dull the color alittle, but noe enough to cause alarm. Last night I tryed the newly boiled towel for QD my black car. And NO MORE LINT! Just to make sure this was not a fluke. I tryed my other green MFs that I did not boil. And, they still linted. I guess this works. I am going to boil my other green towels today.
There you go, try boiling your linting MFs. You have nothing to lose.
 
Damn, not a bad idea. And you're right, you have nothing to lose since you'd be using them for wheels/doorjambs at this point anyways.

Thanks for the tip!
 
I boiled them for about 20 mins. I used a large saucepan, and filled it about half way with water. I only did one, and have 2 more to try. I did not stir it at all. I am very happy with the results. If I didnt tell you I boiled them, you wouldnt notice by looking at them.
It saves me alot of money. Hell, 3 MF towels, thats like 15 bucks. I plan on using them on interiors, and door jams etc.
 
A1monky said:
I boiled them for about 20 mins. I used a large saucepan, and filled it about half way with water. I only did one, and have 2 more to try. I did not stir it at all. I am very happy with the results. If I didnt tell you I boiled them, you wouldnt notice by looking at them.
It saves me alot of money. Hell, 3 MF towels, thats like 15 bucks. I plan on using them on interiors, and door jams etc.
Add some regu?
 
when using the sauce pan do you add a touch of marinara sauce ;)

actually placing your towels in boiling water is another way of rejuvenating your towels..i had to boil mine after they got mixed in with fabric sheets..on some occasions i'll add a 1/2 cup of vinegar to the 2nd rinse..
 
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Surfer said:
Add some regu?

U should have seen the purple goo that the water turned into after I was done. It was weird enough to make your stomach turn.
 
Everyone seems to say boiling works, wonder how boiling stops the lint though?
 
Surfer said:
Everyone seems to say boiling works, wonder how boiling stops the lint though?
I agree with Pimp Daddy :p
you would think washing before prior use would take care of the linting..

i boiled my b/c of the fabric sheets..i use the vinegar in hopes of removing any left over sealants/wax that may build up on the towels..
 
I should boil mine :) I would think that if the MF touches the bottom of the pan it would be too hot... I think I'll boil my linting Cobra Jr right now.
 
klumzypinoy said:
I should boil mine :) I would think that if the MF touches the bottom of the pan it would be too hot... I think I'll boil my linting Cobra Jr right now.

I thought about the same thing, but I never really stirred up the towel. I just let it boil, no burn marks. I dont know how it works eather. All I know is my towel linted before I boiled it, and now its doesnt...
 
A1monky said:
I thought about the same thing, but I never really stirred up the towel. I just let it boil, no burn marks. I dont know how it works eather. All I know is my towel linted before I boiled it, and now its doesnt...

I'm boiling the Cobra Jr as we speak :p
 
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Girlfriend - What's for dinner tonight?
Me - A Cobra Jr!
 
plum crazy idea, but I'll be trying it :)

thanks for the tip!
 
Best for you klumzypinoy that your mother dont see that.

And remember that Microfiber is a syntetic, and that can melt and make hard edges on the MF, one her in Norway did wash it on 90 c i the machine by a mistake, and i belive he ruined that MF. Just so you know.
 
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