Nick McKees37
McKee's 37 Product Support
- Jan 6, 2011
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This stuff is the bomb. Used it on a load today in an HE washer. 1 oz. is all I used, no pre-soak. This stuff is like Fuzion for MF's. Cleaned everything out of towels, and puffs them up very nicely. Very good product.
Thanks for the feedback Rich! :dblthumb2:
How does this compare to the Blackfire microfiber cleaner? Are they similar? Any noteworthy differences between the two?
It's a more potent formulation, which will give it an edge in cleaning ability.
It's worth noting that Wolfgang Microfiber Cleaner & Rejuvenator is the first and only microfiber detergent designed specifically with the high efficiency washing machine ("HE") in mind. That's not to say it won't work in regular washing machines, but if you have a HE washing machine, Wolfgang is definitely the one to pick up.
First, though, can someone please offer me some information, or maybe point me in the right direction to do some research, on what makes "microfiber wash" detergents better than regular detergents? I'd like to know if I'm missing the boat here, since I go through hundreds of mf's a year.
Microfiber detergents contain a special blend of surfactants, emulsifiers, chelating agents and water softeners. They don't contain any perfumes or fabric softeners either.
Why would it matter if the colors ran from one color towel to another? It would affect performance would it? Just get some of us confused as to which color we use for which job, right? Feed back please
I generally wash all my towels together, except drying towels and glass towels. Some people like to separate colors, but I don't find it necessary.