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IMO, any good liquid laundry soap will do an adequate job. Hot water, no fabric softeners, dry in dryer with no dryer sheets.
Wax and sealant removal MF's should be treated first to remove wax residue. Glass WW should also be separated from general cleaning MF's.
Are you serious?
You will get so many different opinions, you won't be able to decide for a week.
IMO, any good liquid laundry soap will do an adequate job. Hot water, no fabric softeners, dry in dryer with no dryer sheets.
Mine are washed with Micro-Restore in hot water, run through a second rinse with vinegar added to the second rinse. The vinegar is said to help remove any detergent residue. I then dry them in the dryer like my other clothing.
I don't know that the Micro-Restore does a better job, but it makes me feel better about the process. Same thing with the vinegar rinse. I can't say I ever had any problems when I used whatever laundry soap my wife was using.
You can, but liquid in a front loader is a must.can i use a powder instead of a liquid????
reason i just bought a giant size powder tide for my other laundry essentials... and i will wash the M.F. alone ......
Thanks.....everyone....:cheers:
You can, but liquid in a front loader is a must.
Many people feel there is a chance the powder detergent won't be completely dissolved and may leave more residue in the towels.can i use a powder instead of a liquid????
reason i just bought a giant size powder tide for my other laundry essentials... and i will wash the M.F. alone ......
Thanks.....everyone....:cheers:
Many people feel there is a chance the powder detergent won't be completely dissolved and may leave more residue in the towels.
We presently use liquid detergent for all our laundry, but I don't remember there being any soap powder left in my clothes when we did use powder soap.
I guess I figured that if I used liquid, I wouldn't have to be at all concerned about it.