What is the best Microfiber wash?

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The label on the Griots Garage PFM Towel says to wash using hot water... And the PFM towel is far better towel than any towel the Rag Company sells. So I think I’ll take Griots word for it since they outta know how to care for high quality microfiber towels.


Just lol... The twistress is a better towel then the pfm for a third of the money. Their purple twist loop drying towel is even better. Every griots towel Ive ever had was garbage. I use them for cleaning bathrooms and laundry.

When you say hot water the legal limit in my state is 112 degrees. The hot water in my house is 140 degrees so it varies. Good luck with your overpriced low quality griots while I'm over here in luxury with my eagle edgeless 500 and 600's.

I know one thing If I was a Kia I would much rather be mine then yours.....
 
i have 3D now and I've gone through a couple gallons. Its not my favorite I like the ones that look like water. I feel they rinse cleaner out of the towel. There's quite a few inexpensive detergents though.

I agree. From my experience, 3D Towel Kleen is good for removing stains and cleaning pads, but the towels don't come out soft and are less absorbent. After washing towels in 3D they don't soak up a rinseless wash solution as well.

I prefer McKee's Microfiber Detergent, although it's not inexpensive. Towels come out much softer, and mine are usually not that dirty in the first place, so stain removal is rarely an issue.

Then again, it's possible that the water in different parts of the country affects the performance of any of the detergents, and one might work better in one place than another.
 
I agree. From my experience, 3D Towel Kleen is good for removing stains and cleaning pads, but the towels don't come out soft and are less absorbent. After washing towels in 3D they don't soak up a rinseless wash solution as well.

I prefer McKee's Microfiber Detergent, although it's not inexpensive. Towels come out much softer, and mine are usually not that dirty in the first place, so stain removal is rarely an issue.

Then again, it's possible that the water in different parts of the country affects the performance of any of the detergents, and one might work better in one place than another.

I'm also using mckees now. Alot of the detergents say they have water softeners to help with diffrent water qualities.

Agree about 3D, I think when the towels won't absorb as well it means the detergent is not fully rinsed out. I had a post a couple weeks ago about how I did a big load of towels. I put them through like 7 rinse cycles in a row and was still getting suds during the agitation part of the rinse.
 
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