Microfiber and Pad detergent

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Wasup Guys, Just want to know from you guys if you use dedicated MF detergents and if yes what can you recommend? Thanks!
 
I like Micro-Restore for stronger cleaning and Pinnacle or DP for general cleaning (leaves them a bit softer).
 
I have tried them but didn't see any magical results for the cost. I use no dye/fragrance detergent and add vinegar. The vinegar removes the hard water I have here in Florida. Seems to work pretty good and is very affordable.
 
I've tried Pinnacle, DP, and micro restore.

Pinnacle was my favorite but not by a large enough margin for me to care. Calculate the cost of each per wash and take the cheapest of the three. Don't forget to calculate the fact that some need more than others per wash.

I went through a gallon of DP and am currently in my gallon of MR. After this I think I might try what Porsche Pilot, Dark Horse, and others do.
 
I do think, to get the near-magical results they show, you need to presoak in detergent for a couple of days - starting from the minute you are done with the MF.

Had some white MF gloves my buddy used to clean BMW wheels (only the gloves, no other MF - with waterless). Threw them in my soak bucket and washed with Micro-Restore. Came out almost new looking.
 
Thanks Guys! Keep them coming, how about dish washing liquids, can it do the job without harming our precious MF's?
 
I use woolite or similar, let them soak in bucket of warm water for a while then drain...dump sopping wet towels in machine another cap of woolite and wash.... cost about 1.50 a load for detergent, i will be trying a MF restore in a few more washes
 
If you have totally trashed a MF, scrub with Dawn Direct Foam and rinse with warm water before throwing in the soak bucket. Does a number on nasty, greasy crud. Does not get out all stains (I haven't found anything that does).
 
I use Charlie's liquid laundry soap, but I generally do a pre-soak in Snappy Clean or the DP pad cleaner to break up the LSP's, polishes, and dressings.
 
Different for each.
MF's=Micro-Restore
Pads=XMT Cleaner
 
I have tried them but didn't see any magical results for the cost. I use no dye/fragrance detergent and add vinegar. The vinegar removes the hard water I have here in Florida. Seems to work pretty good and is very affordable.

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I use anything without dye, fragrance and softeners as well.. The vinegar in the wash and rinse cycle also helps clean and soften..
 
I use what ever laundry detergent I have on hand and it works fine...I just make sure it does not have softeners.
I do add some backing soda or oxiclean some times
 
I use Tide HE in the front loader with a half cup of white vinegar for the rinse. Works as well as any specialty cleaner I've tried.
 
I use Charlie's liquid laundry soap, but I generally do a pre-soak in Snappy Clean or the DP pad cleaner to break up the LSP's, polishes, and dressings.

Same here but the presoak (if needed) is in Oxyclean & water. That's both for pads and towels but soaked and washed separately.
 
I should mention that while we're on the subject of trying to get stains out of microfibers, someone on another forum a couple of years ago stated that he had MF's that he had washed over and over and had stains that never came out, but he got one of those top-loaders with the "sanitize" cycle and it got the stains right out--downside was the cycle takes 2 hours or something.
 
I have one of those fancy beasts. Just afraid of the heat damaging the MFs. I'll give it a shot this week without my primo MFs in the load.

Have used the steam cycle to some benefit.
 
Thank you guys for your inputs! seems like vinegar does not only works wonders in our kitchen. maybe i'll try some micro- restore someday. :dblthumb2:
 
I have one of those fancy beasts. Just afraid of the heat damaging the MFs. I'll give it a shot this week without my primo MFs in the load.

Shoot, people boil MF's, I wouldn't worry about the heat. The only thing is the dye may fade/run.
 
Still, I'd rather risk my $0.50 Costco household MFs than my $$ paint MFs - just in case. When I did use the steam cycle, the texture wasn't quite as soft as a normal med/cold cycle. That was the batch I'd used a free & clear detergent (rather than a MF detergent) on, though. Too many changing variables I guess.

My $$ ones don't get that dirty, any way.
 
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