Need microfiber cleaner advice

Good choice. If you have a high efficiency washing machine it doesn't take as much detergent as the directions say. Even in a regular machine I would stay toward the low end of the recommended amount unless your towels are extremely dirty.

Awesome! I usually use less than the recommended amount on all of my chemicals. My grandpa always was a salesman, and he always told me "Whatever it says on the bottle, use half."

I read around and apparently their microfiber cleaner is fantastic. Same with their foam cleaner and foam conditioner, so I got a gallon of each. I ordered them on Friday, so they were all on sale, plus I got an extra 25% off with their Memorial Day sale :D
 
I've read that placing MF towels in boiling water with a small amount of white vinegar will restore towels to a like new condition.
Anybody tried this??
 
I've read that placing MF towels in boiling water with a small amount of white vinegar will restore towels to a like new condition.
Anybody tried this??

Boil the microfibers for 5-15 minutes, not too long. Then rinse with vinegar.
 
I use All Free & Clear as well--even Garry Dean recommended it!

I have the Chem Guys Fast Pad Cleaner and that stuff is awesome, so I assume their MF cleaner would be great as well if you want options.

+1 all free and clear.
 
Boil the microfibers for 5-15 minutes, not too long. Then rinse with vinegar.

I'm not much of a cook, so...

Do you bring the water to a boil, then throw in the towels?
Or do you have the towels in the whole time?

Also, do you have to stir them (god I feel stupid asking this) so they don't melt to the container?
 
I have recently been using 3D Towel Kleen ($17 per gallon) along with, as always-- Vinegar in the softener spot. The towels feel and look fantastic, so no complaints here.

I use it with my polishing pads as well--foam, MF and foamed wool.
 
I have recently been using 3D Towel Kleen ($17 per gallon) along with, as always-- Vinegar in the softener spot. The towels feel and look fantastic, so no complaints here.

I use it with my polishing pads as well--foam, MF and foamed wool.

That's a good price too! I've been wanting to try some of their products. I hear good things about their Pink Car Soap, HD Polish, and HD Cut.
 
I have recently been using 3D Towel Kleen ($17 per gallon) along with, as always-- Vinegar in the softener spot. The towels feel and look fantastic, so no complaints here.

I use it with my polishing pads as well--foam, MF and foamed wool.

I switched to 3D Towel Kleen also! Love it! It's a little thicker than others but man does it work, no harsh chemical smell either :dblthumb2:
 
I got a gallon ofPinnacle MF Rejuvenator when it was on sale for I think $29.99 plus 15% and free shipping last year. I still have tons left because it is very concentrated.


Pinnacle Micro Rejuvenator 128 oz.

It is in my opinion the best MF wash that I have tried:

1. Pinnacle MF Rejuvanator
2. BlackFire MF cleaner and restorer
3. Microrestore
4. Chemical Guys MF cleaner
 
For HE machines use Wolfgang.

Non HE use Blackfire.

There's no two better detergents than those! And you can read my reviews on them if you search them out.
 
I use BF in our He and have no issues. It does not foam like non-He regular detergents.
 
That's a good price too! I've been wanting to try some of their products. I hear good things about their Pink Car Soap, HD Polish, and HD Cut.

Yeah, excellent price.

I LOVE Adapt, Polish and Speed (haven't used Cut). I'm not sure how I feel about HD Wash yet and I haven't played around with Express too much, but initial thought was that it was easy to use.

I switched to 3D Towel Kleen also! Love it! It's a little thicker than others but man does it work, no harsh chemical smell either :dblthumb2:

:iagree:
 
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