Washing microfiber

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Hey Mike
Today I ran out of microfiber cleaner. My question is that will normal laundry detergent hurt my towels or should I use a product like DP pad rejuvinator.

Thanks
 
I use free and clear laundry detergent (any brand will work) to wash my microfiber towels.
 
There are multiple posts to search on this topic. Below are some suggestions:


  • Wash MF Towels on Warm
    - Use a soap that does not contain bleach or softner
    - Add extra rinse cycle
    - I have also read to add vinegar during final rinse

  • Dry on Low or Hang Dry
    - Don't use softners
 
Excellent review, Bobby. Our main problem in Oklahoma is not so much getting the dirt and other junk out of the towels, but keeping the towels soft and gentle. They seem to stiffness some with age and I have been old that that is mainly because of the very hard water that we have here. Did you notice whether this product restored any softness?
 
Add vinegar during the final rinse. This makes my towels much softer and fluffier. I won't wash them without it. About 1/4 cup distilled white. Also, I wash them twice more (prior to the vinegar) with no soap. If you look in the machine on the final rinse of a second wash with no soap
, you will not believe how soapy the water is. IMHO it takes several rinses to get the detergent out, and left in the towels it can't be good. For detergent it use Tide Free. But how free is it? It doesn't state is doesn't have fabric softner in it, just colors and fragrance free. So, I'm thinking anything it leaves behind is removed on my 2 follow up soap less washes. Also dry on medium / no wrinkle heat. Since I adopted these methods, my towels have came out much softer, cleaner, and fluffier.
 
Excellent review, Bobby. Our main problem in Oklahoma is not so much getting the dirt and other junk out of the towels, but keeping the towels soft and gentle. They seem to stiffness some with age and I have been old that that is mainly because of the very hard water that we have here. Did you notice whether this product restored any softness?

This was the first time I've tried the Blackfire product but the towels did come out of the dryer very soft. :props:

Like you, I always add about 1/4 cup of white vinegar to the rinse water and this maintains the softness. If I use Blackfire Microfiber Cleaner I may forgo the vinegar in the rinse cycle..
 
Can you use vinegar in HE washers? I read on a few random sites that said it can ruin the rubber seals and hoses after a while.
 
I used Griot's MF wash in my HE washer. Followed the directions. Towels seem very sticky and leave lots little fibers on finish. Anyone else have this problem? Washed the next time without it and used Baby Soft and they came out much better.
 
I use my front loader HE washer for my MF towels. I used the "hand wash" cycle on it with standard HE detergent and dry them on the "air dry" setting in the dryer. I've been doing this for the past two years and never had any issues with the towels being damaged or their surfaces degrading.
 
This was the first time I've tried the Blackfire product but the towels did come out of the dryer very soft. :props:

Like you, I always add about 1/4 cup of white vinegar to the rinse water and this maintains the softness. If I use Blackfire Microfiber Cleaner I may forgo the vinegar in the rinse cycle..

:iagree::iagree:

If you haven't tried the bf wash you need to! This takes the hassle out of it. I use an HE front load washer and using this I no longer use vinegar. Towels come out super clean and very soft. You owe it to your towels to give it a try! :dblthumb2:
 
Bumping this thread......

was looking for advice on washing microfiber towels. I have the Whirlpool Duet Steam Washer and Dryer.

I used 'Hand Washables' setting on wash with just a little Tide Free and Gentle.

I then put it on the 'Delicate' setting for the dryer and was able to adjust to 'low' heat. Gave them a nice 'shaking' when I took them out, folded them and they went into my Rubbermaid container with lid to keep dirt, dust, etc. out of them.

Towels came out great!

Thanks for all the tips! :dblthumb2:
 
Man, I tried everything to clean my microfiber, including presoaking with Dawn, and using Pinnacle Micro Rejuvenator. Stains wouldn't come out until I soaked the microfiber in bucket with oxiclean. No more stains!
 
at my lot ive always just bought cheap deterent and throw them in the washer with hot water cycle. then dryed in the dryer just like you would your clothes. they come out like brand new and some of them have been washed hundreds of times and still like almost new. never have used any fancy MF cleaner or anything. detergent works great and towels still perform the same afterward.
 
I should try the vinegar "trick".

Quick question regarding cleaning microfiber towels, I recently washed my car and picked up little bits and pieces of dead/dried leaves on my towels.

Do I need to hand pick each little piece out before I throw them in the wash with my other MF towels?
 
I should try the vinegar "trick".

Quick question regarding cleaning microfiber towels, I recently washed my car and picked up little bits and pieces of dead/dried leaves on my towels.

Do I need to hand pick each little piece out before I throw them in the wash with my other MF towels?

This happened to me once. I would strongly recommend you clean it before you throw them in the wash with the others. Those little bits and pieces will be in all your towels. I ended up throwing mine away after spending an hour picking at it.
 
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