randomevent
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- Dec 25, 2013
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As a long time lurker, I finally have a question that I could not find an answer to via the search function or Google specialized searches.
Is there a recommended time before you MUST wash microfiber? The reason I'm asking is because I'm simply an enthusiast who details my own cars. After every week's wash session, I have only 3 - 6 MF towels that are either dirty or wet from drying my car. My wife does wash them in their own separate load after we're done, but I just feel like it's wasteful to wash such a small amount of laundry.
Is there anyway that I can "stock up" on dirty MF towels until I have enough to do a full load of laundry? Or is it best to just keep up with my current practices?
Sorry if this question has been answered before, but as I said, I truly wasn't able to find an answer. Thanks in advance, everyone. I'm happy to finally have posted.
Is there a recommended time before you MUST wash microfiber? The reason I'm asking is because I'm simply an enthusiast who details my own cars. After every week's wash session, I have only 3 - 6 MF towels that are either dirty or wet from drying my car. My wife does wash them in their own separate load after we're done, but I just feel like it's wasteful to wash such a small amount of laundry.
Is there anyway that I can "stock up" on dirty MF towels until I have enough to do a full load of laundry? Or is it best to just keep up with my current practices?
Sorry if this question has been answered before, but as I said, I truly wasn't able to find an answer. Thanks in advance, everyone. I'm happy to finally have posted.