HE Washer

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1st tried doing a search and was bounced all around on HE washer machines.

We just bought a HE Washer and was wondering on how much detergent to use when washing my mf towels.

MF detergent or regular HE detergent .

Thanks
 
I use Blackfire Microfiber cleaner and generally just follow the instructions. Blackfire is low sudsing anyway so not an issue.
 
Like Bunky said. Check desired mf product. Wolfgang say's HE comp. Chem Guys same. Most HE machines will work with 1-oz for sm. load 2-oz heavy load. It all depends on your mf product. The mf product I use works great at 1 to 1-1/2 oz. Remember with HE machines, use less and adjust as needed.
 
Most detergents say what amount to use for HE washers. And like stated, no more than 2oz is needed with MF specific detergents. I always do an extra rinse if adding more than an ounce to loads of MFs in my HE washer. Instead of adding more detergent for dirtier loads you are better off pre-soaking then then only adding no more than 1.5-2 ounces. Since you just got the machine you will need to see how it performs and adjust you soaking and washing methods from there. Following the manufacturers' recommendations is a best practice as well.
 
Use the recommended amount per the detergent product you use. Know if you see a lot of foam at the top of the washer (top loaders) or in the front (front loaders), you have used too much.
 
I use <1oz of MF Pinnacle Detergent with my new Whirlpool HE Washer for mf's.

I'd start with as little 1/2 - 3/4 oz and go higher if needed. It uses less water, hence, less detergent.
 
I have found that the Wolfgang MF cleaner works better than anything else I have used in my HE machine. It was formulated to work with HE machines. I use about 1-2 oz for wash cycle and put about an oz of white vinegar in the softener tray.
 
Up to 1 oz of Micro-Restore. Less for smaller loads. Works really well with my front-loader HE washer.
 
I use a little more than an oz of Wolfgang in our HE washer on delicate with an extra rinse cycle.
Don't tell my gf, she thinks I do them at the laundromat...
 
Up to 1 oz of Micro-Restore. Less for smaller loads. Works really well with my front-loader HE washer.

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OP, one thing to remember when using a HE washer, (well at least the one we have like below) is that they'll tend not to put much water in. Ours (and I'm sure others) will weigh the load before adding water. With that in mind.... It's easy to 'trick' the washer into adding more water. Just add your load then head over to your mud sink and get a gallon (or more) of hot water and pour that on the towels. Works every time! :dblthumb2:

I've programmed cycles in for different "Car Towels" from terry garage towels to compound/polish removal general duty, to extra fluffy Korean towels. If you're using a dedicated microfiber detergent then 1oz will be plenty. You can also use a mix of dedicated detergent, and/or some sort of 'clear' liquid and a mix of Woolite. I've used Woolite for years, (long before I bought any 'dedicated' detergents).


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I have found that the Wolfgang MF cleaner works better than anything else I have used in my HE machine. It was formulated to work with HE machines. I use about 1-2 oz for wash cycle and put about an oz of white vinegar in the softener tray.
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:iagree::dblthumb2:

OP, one thing to remember when using a HE washer, (well at least the one we have like below) is that they'll tend not to put much water in. Ours (and I'm sure others) will weigh the load before adding water. With that in mind.... It's easy to 'trick' the washer into adding more water. Just add your load then head over to your mud sink and get a gallon (or more) of hot water and pour that on the towels. Works every time! :dblthumb2:

I've programmed cycles in for different "Car Towels" from terry garage towels to compound/polish removal general duty, to extra fluffy Korean towels. If you're using a dedicated microfiber detergent then 1oz will be plenty. You can also use a mix of dedicated detergent, and/or some sort of 'clear' liquid and a mix of Woolite. I've used Woolite for years, (long before I bought any 'dedicated' detergents).


http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=...W_Wbk0c9gx7xu7kinzJ1BrYw&ust=1417137429712144

My wife wanted the new HE washer I was happy with the simple ones :)
 
My wife wanted the new HE washer I was happy with the simple ones :)

Yeah, I know that feeling. :rolleyes:

Ours actually *tells* the dryer what it's just done and the dryer decides what type of drying cycle to use. :dunno:

Now you'll have to get her to stop using ANY type of fabric softener (in both the washer and dryer) so you don't end up ruining your microfiber collection. :D I actually keep a 50% alcohol solution bottle next to ours that I spray the (stainless) inside of the respective machine(s) down with (for a nice quick wipe down) before running a load. OCD yes.... but it helped to 'train' CarMomma not to ruin the $2000 worth of microfiber sitting around here. :laughing:
 
I frequently use more soap than is asked for. Then I just run it through a second rinse.
 
I pre-rinse with vinegar/charlie soap in our old first gen HE washer, then do normal wash procedure. Vinegar rinse and done.
 
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