Paul A.
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- Dec 21, 2007
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Anime, no, not just vinegar to wash. I use Tide Free for the wash detergent and simply add vinegar to the final rinse cycle. Vinegar does a great job of removing any residual detergent or anything left from the wash.
I should've explained further...
My drying towels simply are hung to dry after use and are kept seperate to wash later on their own. They remain clean after one use and I'll use them again before washing.
All wheel towels are also kept seperate and don't go in the Dawn bucket. Again, washed on their own.
Compound and polish removal towels go in the Dawn bucket immediately after use along with panel prep and LSP towels. They sit and soak until I am completely done with the job and then get rinsed out FULLY before dropping in the laundry.
There have been times I've left the previous job's towels soak in the covered Dawn bucket for 1-2 days cus I get busy with other jobs and wait to accumulate a full load.
It really isn't a lot of work and has become my routine. It's easy to do and I like taking care of them cus they cost money.
I should've explained further...
My drying towels simply are hung to dry after use and are kept seperate to wash later on their own. They remain clean after one use and I'll use them again before washing.
All wheel towels are also kept seperate and don't go in the Dawn bucket. Again, washed on their own.
Compound and polish removal towels go in the Dawn bucket immediately after use along with panel prep and LSP towels. They sit and soak until I am completely done with the job and then get rinsed out FULLY before dropping in the laundry.
There have been times I've left the previous job's towels soak in the covered Dawn bucket for 1-2 days cus I get busy with other jobs and wait to accumulate a full load.
It really isn't a lot of work and has become my routine. It's easy to do and I like taking care of them cus they cost money.