I have a serious problem with detergent build up in MF towels. After my last use, and wash, I noticed that the towels had no "grab" after drying, and in fact had a bit of a greasy feel. Assuming they just needed another rinse, I tossed them back in the washer, and watched the load. Even though I added no new detergent, there was a massive amount (more than a typical wash cycle) of suds no matter how many times I tried to rinse them. I even added a 1/2 cup vinegar to the last cycle and it made no difference (after air drying, they are still "greasy" with no "grab"). My washing machine is an HE/front load.
I do a hot/cold wash cycle (really luke warm), with Detailer's Pro MF cleaner used as directed.
These are all my "paint polish/waxing" towels and drying towels so there was no grease or any serious soiling (just wax residue, quick detailer residue, etc.).
This is a good $300 worth of towels, what can I do to "fix" them? More vinegar, find and old school washer that puts some actual damn water in the machine? Hand Rinse? I'm assume the soap is just getting released then "sucked" back up into the MF weave.
I do a hot/cold wash cycle (really luke warm), with Detailer's Pro MF cleaner used as directed.
These are all my "paint polish/waxing" towels and drying towels so there was no grease or any serious soiling (just wax residue, quick detailer residue, etc.).
This is a good $300 worth of towels, what can I do to "fix" them? More vinegar, find and old school washer that puts some actual damn water in the machine? Hand Rinse? I'm assume the soap is just getting released then "sucked" back up into the MF weave.