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Audle1228
05-19-2016, 02:05 PM
I'm new to the forums but I've been watching what people post. I just purchased a bunch of pink flush microfiber towels for the ONR rinse less wash. And my question is what do you do with the wet towels when you finished your wash?

Buster906
05-19-2016, 02:17 PM
If your microfiber towels have stains, you should either wash right away or soak. Use a microfiber detergent. When I washed mine, I let them air dry. What gsm are your mf towels?

Audle1228
05-19-2016, 02:44 PM
600gsm

Audle1228
05-19-2016, 02:48 PM
Also I wanted to add that's what I did. When I finished washing my car I threw them right in the washer. Then when I dry them I plan on using the sensitive setting with no heat.

expdetailing
05-19-2016, 03:18 PM
Yes, low heat is good because the towel's fibers can become brittle from too much heat.

Buster906
05-19-2016, 03:31 PM
600 GSM is a thick towel. I recently purchased a 9 pack of 420 GSM for 18.00 dollars.

usmcpab
05-19-2016, 04:10 PM
600 GSM is a thick towel. I recently purchased a 9 pack of 420 GSM for 18.00 dollars.

I find the 600gsm to be perfect. Absorbs lots of solutions and encapsulates a lot of dirt. Every time they go on sale I try and pick some up.

Legumes
05-19-2016, 06:50 PM
I throw my dirty towels in a bucket and usually wash them almost immediately after finishing up the car. I use regular "clear" clothing detergent on my towels and wash them with warm water. I dry on low heat these days but have dried tons of them on regular with no issues at all. Some of my towels date back to 2006 and have been used often if that says anything.

TTQ B4U
05-19-2016, 08:28 PM
I take them to my wash tub where I use a medium to strong stream of water to flush the visible dirt and contaminants out of them. I then wring them out and hang them up to air dry. I do this as once dry I place them in a hamper for my towels until there's enough of them for a worthwhile size load to launder. I have 36 of them dedicated to washing my vehicles only and use 4-6 to wash a single vehicle thus I'm covered for several washes.


I throw my dirty towels in a bucket and usually wash them almost immediately after finishing up the car. I use regular "clear" clothing detergent on my towels and wash them with warm water. I dry on low heat these days but have dried tons of them on regular with no issues at all. Some of my towels date back to 2006 and have been used often if that says anything.

^^ This. I use All Clear detergent as we do with all of our clothing, set the machine to warm water and extra rinse.

Audle1228
05-19-2016, 08:54 PM
Ok awesome guys thanks for all the info. I'm really hook on ONR.

TTQ B4U
05-19-2016, 08:55 PM
Ok awesome guys thanks for all the info. I'm really hook on ONR.

Don't try Wolfgang Uber until you're ready to switch or like me you'll have 1/2 a bottle of ONR Left on the shelf :)

pheerix
05-20-2016, 09:52 AM
Don't try Wolfgang Uber until you're ready to switch or like me you'll have 1/2 a bottle of ONR Left on the shelf :)

I had half a gallon of both ONR and ONRWW when I bought my gallon of Uber. It's all traded away now.

blittl
05-20-2016, 02:37 PM
I had half a gallon of both ONR and ONRWW when I bought my gallon of Uber. It's all traded away now.


Seriously this right here ^^^. Uber is unreal.

Audle1228
05-20-2016, 08:11 PM
Seriously this right here ^^^. Uber is unreal.

I'm always down to try new products out. Ever since I really took notice of how to wash my vehicles I've been spending money left and right. It's not longer just weekend washing. It's an obsession. I have about half of ONR left