Which MicroFiber Detergent You Use?

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Hey guys,

Just wondering which brand of specialized microfiber detergent you use? and did you choose it after comparing it to other brands?

As you know, normal clothes detergents varies in quality so I am sure the MF detergent field got the same issue too, and I am wondering which brands to avoid and which ones are highly recommended

Thanks
 
I have used McKee's, Blackfire, and Chemical Guys. They all work very well but the Chemical Guys seems to be the most economical.
 
currently using bf microfiber cleaner/restorer but will be replace it with 3D towel kleen when i'm out...
 
I've used Micro-Restore and Blackfire. Blackfire is better. I don't believe there's a superior microfiber cleaner on the market (or at least not a product specifically marketed for microfiber cleaning).
 
I use micro restore because I didn’t see any tangible difference between the other brands. It works and it’s cost effective. No way I am paying the premium for Blackfire. Made that mistake only once.
 
3D Towel Kleen user here. Just flat out works and is hands down best bang for your buck. Can't really beat the price $17.99 for a gallon.

3D Towel Kleen
 
I have used 3D Towel Kleen, Poorboys Typhoon, Micro Restore, McKee's, Wolfgang and I may have missed one or tow. I chose to stay with Micro Restore. I did not notice much of a difference between either of these.
 
Just good old Tide. The allergy one with no dyes, fragrance. Towels come out fine


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Another 3D Towel Kleen user going on three years. Excellent value and it just plain works.
 
Pretty happy with the 3D Towel Kleen, if you follow their directions for quantity, you don't get excess suds. I have tried Tide, scent free and and dye free, that they say is important with microfibre, but found I needed to do an extra rinse at the end to get rid of excess suds.
 
3D Towel Kleen and the Poorboy's Typhoon to pretreat stains on my good towels. Just 3D on the cheapo interior towels
 
3D Towel Kleen user here. Just flat out works and is hands down best bang for your buck. Can't really beat the price $17.99 for a gallon.

3D Towel Kleen

^^ This. On all but my wheel and door jam towels I do an extra rinse. Dry on low with of course NO dryer sheets of any kind.
 
I use micro restore. I tried BF, but really didn't notice a difference.

All my towels (on my machine settings)
- Deep Clean / Bulky items -> it's the only way I can get the drum to fully fill (without econo settings)
- Extra Heavy Soil
- Two rinses
- Cold
Everything goes in the washer, towels, wash mitts etc...


For Drying:
- low
- Timed for 35 minutes
 
Use Micro Restore or Wolfgang, both are good. Used All free and clear but the dedicated microfiber cleaners seem to do a better job.
 
I use chemical guys but I also have to use a community washer so my microfibers are never as good once I wash them but I guess it does a good job at getting the dirt out tho


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