How do you personally wash and dry your microfibers

Separate (Glass), (Drying), (LSP removal) and (Polish Removal) all washed in micro restore and a HE machine, extra rinse and dried on low heat. When I am done with this Micro Restore, I plan on trying BF wash as ithas gotten some very good reviews.

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All towels, save the REALLY nasty ones, in the wash with some free and clear detergent. I use the allergen cycle with an extra rinse. Dry on medium, fold. Comes out like new every time.
 
I wash my microfiber towels in cold water with microfiber cleaner (Blackfire in my case), and dry on low heat.
 
When i was in the city limits i would use free and clear detergent along with CG's microfiber wash with hot water and that would clean them up everytime. Ill also dry them on medium heat until they are only slightly damp, then ill air dry them the rest of the way. Now that ive moved to the outer city limits and have well water i have since changed to washing my mf's at a washateria :(
 
Warm wash, warm rinse, prevette's microfiber wash soap, a dash of oxy clean, dry on medium heat, all towels together (execpt nasty ones used on tires and wheels).
 
I mentioned this on another thread but got no response....

I used Griot's MF wash and my towels were sticky as all hell. Used it per insturctions. Anyone else have this problem?
 
Wash wax towels and non paint safe MF separate from paint safe towels. Recently switched to BF micro fiber wash from DP and love it. Try this stuff you won't regret it!

Wash all towels on warm rinse in warm in an HE washer. Dry on low heat and I use the dryer balls to fluff. The Blackfire cleaner cleans really well and leaves the towels noticeably softer!
 
I mentioned this on another thread but got no response....

I used Griot's MF wash and my towels were sticky as all hell. Used it per insturctions. Anyone else have this problem?


I add Griot's MF wash to the soapy water in the wash tub, Then I add the towels and start the machine. Been doing it for a year and never had sticky towels.
 
Wash warm with Micro Restore and add a1/4 cup of distilled white vinegar to the fabric softener reservoir. Dry on delicate low heat setting.

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I add Griot's MF wash to the soapy water in the wash tub, Then I add the towels and start the machine. Been doing it for a year and never had sticky towels.


OK, thanks. Not sure what the deal is. Will try again.
 
Wash with Micro Restore or vinegar
Rack dry
Fluff on low heat
Fold and put away.
 
Cold wash with Tide, hang to dry. You could tumble dry on low, if needed.

I do not buy into the hype of dedicated microfiber washes. It is not necessary.
 
I personally throw them all in the washer using Charlie's soap. Rinse twice then dryer.
 
I only wash towels I think are paint safe, ones I deem non safe dont get washed and get demoted to random towels in a box till they get thrown out. Do interior towels separate. Wash with hot water with watever detergent I have and a little dawn thrown in. Rinse on cold and dry with delicate setting on dryer.
 
Wash warm with Micro Restore and add a1/4 cup of distilled white vinegar to the fabric softener reservoir. Dry on delicate low heat setting.

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spray stains with Resolve, Tide HE and a scoop of oxyclean stain remover, normal wash with a 30 minute soak cycle, white vinegar in the "bleach" reservoir and MF Restore in the "fabric softener" reservoir. Dry on low heat. Very satisfied with the results.
 
I wash in two loads. MF that was used for cleaning or with detail spray or claying. And everything that was in contact with wax or other topper.

Then machine wash with Micro Restore and warm water. Really bad dirty areas I might spray with a pre-treat.
 
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