MFs in your SWMBO's washing machine

InTheBuff

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Question for you fellas out there. When you wash your precious microfibers in the household washing machine, what do you do?

I've been using a dedicated MF shampoo/cleaner for the wash and vinegar in the fabric softener dispenser.

Here's my question, should I be pre-washing the washing machine to prevent residues from collecting on my microfiber cloths? Is the MF cleaner strong enough to prevent the laundry detergent and softener residues from fouling my MF cloths?

Also, how do you convince the significant other that the washing machine is not in any danger?
 
All you're doing is washing towels. Just don't add any fabric softener, its no different then washing your bath towels.
 
In any danger of what? You're washing fabric in a machine designed to wash fabric. I don't get it.
 
Should I be pre-washing the washing machine to prevent residues from collecting on my microfiber cloths? Is the MF cleaner strong enough to prevent the laundry detergent and softener residues from fouling my MF cloths?
We are all guilty of making things more complicated then they need to be with our "AOCD". This is a pretty powerful example. Don't worry about it. The possible extremely minute amount of any residue that could be left over would be so diluted with your new load it is not something you should ever think about again. Have no fears!

Also, how do you convince the significant other that the washing machine is not in any danger?
Use a lot of words like Organic, Environmentally Friendly, and Gentle.


Something that does worry me a tad is I have a septic drainfield and I know over time those waxes aren't good for it. But I think it'll be alright too.
 
I'm getting ready to order a few dozen towels and wanted to know if I need to wash them before I use them for the first time. Also how do you all store your MF's? I bought a plastic 5 drawr "thingy" to keep them in and plan on labeling what goes in each drawr, but I wanted to know if after they are completly dry does anyone store them in ziplock bags inside a storage compartment? Since I plan on spending a fairly large amount of $$ on this order, I don't want to take any chances on ruining them. Suggestions?
 
I store my microfiber towels, Buffing pads, foam applicators and wash media in clear plastic flip top bins. In addition to the plastic bins, I store my foam applicators in individually labeled bags to prevent cross contamination. Remember not to fully seal the bag or you may have a problem with mold growth.
 
I store my microfiber towels, Buffing pads, foam applicators and wash media in clear plastic flip top bins. In addition to the plastic bins, I store my foam applicators in individually labeled bags to prevent cross contamination. Remember not to fully seal the bag or you may have a problem with mold growth.

I do very similar. Bags in plastic drawers and containers.

However the baggies for my app pads do get sealed. After I'm done with an app pad I rinse it and let it dry somewhere clean for a couple days. Then I drop it in its bag and store it.
 
Thanks, that was kind of the way I was thinking of going, but just wanted to see what others do.
 
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