When washing - drying my microfiber towels

For me it's hot water with Tide free & clear line dry in the garage.
 
Half soap/half Woolite warm water, extra rinse, extra spin. Normal agitation on drums that don't have the tall agitator, delicate on those that do.
If your washer has a polyester setting that'll be close.

Dryer setting for warm, "more dry".

I built a custom cycle in my washer for car towels (cotton) and microfiber towels. Then it'll teansmit to the dryer via serial cable what it should do based on the wash. (It weighs the wash load to figure out how much water and how long to wash and spin.)

Oh, and yes I've gone all OCD and keep a 50% IPA bottle in tje laundry room. Wipe down the washer and dryer before doing microfiber. The washer isn't as important as it's rinsed out any softener, but the dryer doesn't hurt to be wiped down.

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good point! Never thought of that, learn something new everyday!
 
good point! Never thought of that, learn something new everyday!

You mean wiping down the dryer part?

Can't take full credit for that one. Yet another one of our considerably OCD fellow AGO'ers brought that up. Seemed like a :doh: moment to me. :laughing:

Now I'll wipe down the washer, dryer, and everything in between! :rolleyes::buffing:
 
Washer

Fabric Selection

  • Regular
Wash/Rinse Temp

  • Warm/Cold ATC

Dryer


Temperature


  • Regular
Dryness Settings

  • Normal
Fabric Selection

  • Regular

This is how I clean mine...:props:

Cleaning Microfiber Towels
 
Always dry on the lowest heat setting and no need to over dry them.
 
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