rockford33
New member
- Oct 12, 2010
- 162
- 0
I searched and couldn't find anything, but I was just wondering what is the best way for my situation.
I only detail my own car, and sometime I get to the wife's car too. I don't use a ton of microfiber towels since I am only doing 2 cars, so when they get dirty, they tend to sit around for quite some time before I have a full enough load for the small setting on my washer.
Should I do something with the towels since they can sometimes sit around for a few months (I don't get to detail as much as I used to or would like to)? They don't seem to get real clean when I do wash them (currently using Pinnacle Microfiber Wash, but it is almost gone. Anything better out there I could order?) and I wonder if it because they sit for so long. Should I soak them in a bucket of water/APC mix to loosen the dirt and then wring them out and let them dry until the next time I have a whole load to do? Or would the dirt just stick again once they have dried before I get a chance to toss them in the wash?
Thanks,
Neil
I only detail my own car, and sometime I get to the wife's car too. I don't use a ton of microfiber towels since I am only doing 2 cars, so when they get dirty, they tend to sit around for quite some time before I have a full enough load for the small setting on my washer.
Should I do something with the towels since they can sometimes sit around for a few months (I don't get to detail as much as I used to or would like to)? They don't seem to get real clean when I do wash them (currently using Pinnacle Microfiber Wash, but it is almost gone. Anything better out there I could order?) and I wonder if it because they sit for so long. Should I soak them in a bucket of water/APC mix to loosen the dirt and then wring them out and let them dry until the next time I have a whole load to do? Or would the dirt just stick again once they have dried before I get a chance to toss them in the wash?
Thanks,
Neil