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so i attempted a search but no help was found. i bought pinnacle micro rejuvenator off AG not too long ago to help clean my towels. the detergent cleans the towels good, but a lot of the towels are still stained. any advice on how to get stains out of towels???
 
k20z3kid said:
so i attempted a search but no help was found. i bought pinnacle micro rejuvenator off AG not too long ago to help clean my towels. the detergent cleans the towels good, but a lot of the towels are still stained. any advice on how to get stains out of towels???

Some people let the towels soak in a bucket with some form of MF rejuvenator for a day. They say that helps a lot.

I think what i'm going to do is use my MF restore to clean my towels every time they are dirty. After a couple of weeks I'll let them soak in a bucket.

With that said, what does everyone like to use in a bucket as a MF cleaner?
 
Whitethunder46 said:
Some people let the towels soak in a bucket with some form of MF rejuvenator for a day. They say that helps a lot.

I think what i'm going to do is use my MF restore to clean my towels every time they are dirty. After a couple of weeks I'll let them soak in a bucket.

With that said, what does everyone like to use in a bucket as a MF cleaner?


Mine are only used for final everything..i use regular rags for real dirty cleanups,,,,,.......so my micros are never really dirty dirty.....:)
 
BILL said:
Mine are only used for final everything..i use regular rags for real dirty cleanups,,,,,.......so my micros are never really dirty dirty.....:)

My Guzzler can get pretty dirty after DP 4n1 rinseless washings.
 
BILL said:
Mine are only used for final everything..i use regular rags for real dirty cleanups,,,,,.......so my micros are never really dirty dirty.....:)


Most of the time I do like Bill. Some MF's get stained anyway and then I just use them for the dirty jobs.
 
I had good luck putting a couple ounces of Spray N Wash in a bucket to soak.
 
add a little vinegar in wash ... see if that breaks it up. Wife does micro's with Microrestore and most look/feel brand new.
 
k20z3kid said:
so i attempted a search but no help was found. i bought pinnacle micro rejuvenator off AG not too long ago to help clean my towels. the detergent cleans the towels good, but a lot of the towels are still stained. any advice on how to get stains out of towels???
One of the best solutions will be towels that get stubborn spots, will be to wash them ASAP. Wash them while they are still wet.
 
orngez said:
woolite....


Hmmmmmmmm :confused: Not aggressive enough i'd think with cold water etc???? I use that occasionally for my Calif Duster....
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
add a little vinegar in wash ... see if that breaks it up. Wife does micro's with Microrestore and most look/feel brand new.


WHITE VINEGAR......
 
I usually use tide or woolite. Nothing special. They both work well for cleaning.
 
chu said:
I usually use tide or woolite. Nothing special. They both work well for cleaning.



Try Trend powder...very cheap and very good.......a little goes a long way....:cheers:
 
Wash right away. don't even let stains linger. I have been washing my towels in Woolite. I scrub them between my hands or in the washboard of the utility sink. Does the trick. I think I may try Ivory liquid. Knitter's use it to wash delicate fabrics like cashmere etc. I have read (as far as knitting goes) that woolite is harsh. Ivory liquid is supposed to be gentle and rinses out well. Another choice is baby shampoo. Protects the microfiber. However, I have been getting very good results with woolite and elbow grease! Liane
 
Yeah its best to wash them right away once your done with them. Also let them soak in the washer in hot water for a bit. Then let the washer do its thing. Once its done inspect your towels before drying them. If a towel isn't fully clean then wash it by hand. I usually just pour a little bit of microrestore on the stain, or whatever you like to use, and rub it together. That usually takes care of it. Also separate them into different categories. For any real dirty cleaning like say doorjambs or even interior cleaning I use the cheap towels I got at autozone or target. The good ones I bought online are the only ones that touch paint.
 
Liane said:
Wash right away. don't even let stains linger. I have been washing my towels in Woolite. I scrub them between my hands or in the washboard of the utility sink. Does the trick. I think I may try Ivory liquid. Knitter's use it to wash delicate fabrics like cashmere etc. I have read (as far as knitting goes) that woolite is harsh. Ivory liquid is supposed to be gentle and rinses out well. Another choice is baby shampoo. Protects the microfiber. However, I have been getting very good results with woolite and elbow grease! Liane


Ivory liquid rinses out well?? Thats important the final rinse....i'll try it....;)
 
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