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    Question Pls help: microfibre detergent choice

    Greetings,

    Please help me! I want a microfibre detergent to keep but both of the two products on Autogeek.net (Micro-Restore Microfiber Detergent Concentrate and Pinnacle Micro Rejuvenator Microfiber Detergent Concentrate) have glowing reviews.

    Which do I select? Has anyone used *both* products? Which would you recommend and why?

    Thank you kindly!
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    Both are great .... I use Microrestore because it has a premeasuring cup built in and wife likes that. I think Pinnacle works just as well.


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    I have both (micro in gallon size is pretty economical) and find that Pinnacle leaves the MFs a little softer in my opinion.
    Because of the price, I use Micorestore more often.

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    You really don't need either. Normal liquid Tide has worked just as well as all the other specialty cleaners out there. I have used them all and they all perform about the same as tide. I find the best is to rinse 2 times and on the last rinse use a cup of vinegar.

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    I'm with Paulie - Good liquid (non-bleached) detergent, and don't use fabric softeners either in the wash or in the dryer. The main thing is to wash them by themselves so that they don't collect "stuff".

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    Quote Originally Posted by TedGamble
    I'm with Paulie - Good liquid (non-bleached) detergent, and don't use fabric softeners either in the wash or in the dryer. The main thing is to wash them by themselves so that they don't collect "stuff".
    Ahh good call I forgot about that part!!

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