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:iagree:I do the same all the timeGet the microfiber cleaner for your towels and Dawn power disolver(cheap) for your pads. Clean your pads with the dawn. Then throw them in the washer with the towels using MF cleaner.
Get the microfiber cleaner for your towels and Dawn power disolver(cheap) for your pads. Clean your pads with the dawn. Then throw them in the washer with the towels using MF cleaner.
Yes! Front loaders are gentler than top loaders.You trow your pads in the washing machine ?
Yes! Front loaders are gentler than top loaders.
Get the microfiber cleaner for your towels and Dawn power disolver(cheap) for your pads. Clean your pads with the dawn. Then throw them in the washer with the towels using MF cleaner.
You need to get the pad rejuv or use dawn power disolve on the pads. Get most, if not all, the wax off them before putting them in the washer with the towels. If there is still wax/sealant on them, it can transfer to the towels.going to resurrect this thread....
I bought DP MF Cleaner awhile ago on BOGO, and have been using it will great results since. I have been using it for my MF and my foam applicators. Should I not be using the MF Cleaner for the foam applicators and be using DP Polishing Pad Rejuvenator or Cobra Quik Clenz Foam & Wool Pad Cleaner instead? :dunno:
I'm asking this because I've noticed that the applicators are not exactly wax free when they come out. Also am I hurting my MF by washing them together?
I love DP Pad Rejuvinator for pads specifically. It works extremely well and you mix as you go. It does not destroy the foam pads and allows many uses.
For MF towels I use Microrestore or the DP MF Towel Cleaner. They are designed and dedicated specifically for cleaning these towels. No need to add this or that or spray. Biggest issue with MF towels, keep them away from all other laundry.
You need to get the pad rejuv or use dawn power disolve on the pads. Get most, if not all, the wax off them before putting them in the washer with the towels. If there is still wax/sealant on them, it can transfer to the towels.