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RiverCityAutoSpa
10-13-2016, 08:32 AM
Hello forum I wash all my towels by hand in the sink 3 separate fills and then in the washer. All my interior and cleaning towels go in the sink with dawn, oxyclean, and 2oz of micro-restore. I only use the microrestore on the first soak and the washer. I let them sit and agitate every now and then. Next I drain the water and rinse out each individual towel, fill back up with dawn and oxyclean 2 more times then off to the washer with micro-restore. I do this with wash mitts, drying towels, wax towels, window towels, etc. never mixing them. I was curious to see how other detailers clean their towels.

dcjredline
10-13-2016, 09:49 AM
Do a search, most just toss in the laundry with some micro restore or a "clear" type laundry detergent.

Tempest45
10-13-2016, 10:16 AM
I use a bucket full of water, then add about 2-3 oz. of a water based degreaser. Every time I use a towel it goes in there to soak until I get to it. You don't want to let sealants and dirt setup on the towel, and this immediate submersion into cleaner helps to prevent that. I add in some Oxiclean the night before I wash. (It's only chemically effective for about 6 hours after contact with water.)

I use Towel Kleen but it's hard to find a good detergent. Even most of the "free and clear" brands will have optical brighteners (dyes to make cloths look brighter), which are not beneficial to microfiber. Even Towel Kleen has these.

After I remove them from the bucket, they go into the washer with 2oz. Towel Kleen and 2oz. water based degreaser, on hot. The degreaser helps to remove dirt and hopefully will interfere with the optical brighteners and other junk in most detergents. 8oz. of distilled white vinegar into the "fabric softener" dispenser.

Once done, into the dryer on LOW.

LSNAutoDetailing
10-13-2016, 11:00 AM
Thrown into washer machine and use Micro-Restore, double rinse, heavy duty load, cold water.
Dry in extra low gentle for 30 minutes.
Remove, lint roll, fold and place back in in bins.

emmjay
10-13-2016, 11:44 AM
No where near a detailer, but I use 3D towel kleen. 1oz for a light load and 2oz for a heavy load - followed by an extra rinse.

The towels are then dried indoors on a stand as I do not have a dryer.

ronkh57
10-13-2016, 12:28 PM
I used to use just Tide free, now the new Poorboys Micro cleaner. Very impressed.

custmsprty
10-13-2016, 12:43 PM
3d towel kleen or dawn free. light wash quick dry on low. Been doing it this way for years.

willowcat11
10-13-2016, 01:55 PM
3D Towel Kleen for me too!

Can't beat the price, and it has been cleaning for me as good as any of the others I've tried. Dark spots on my micro's always get a pre-treatment with a dash of McKee's 37 Pad Cleaner rubbed in.

Eldorado2k
10-13-2016, 02:20 PM
@OP. Wow that sounds like alot of work... At the very most I'll fill a bucket with water and a couple oz. of car wash and put a grit guard in it and quikly agitate the dirtiest towels just prior to washing the load.. Lately I haven't even bothered. I just put em in the washer, hot water, 2oz. of Towel Kleen per 10 dirty towels, dry on low for about 30min., Done.

Glass towels get washed in the same load as my wash mitts. Never a problem.

CC268
10-13-2016, 03:24 PM
Yup Towel Kleen is the way to go. Don't make it difficult. Sometimes I will presoak some of the towels in Meg's APC.

fightnews
10-13-2016, 03:52 PM
I use a bucket full of water, then add about 2-3 oz. of a water based degreaser. Every time I use a towel it goes in there to soak until I get to it. You don't want to let sealants and dirt setup on the towel, and this immediate submersion into cleaner helps to prevent that. I add in some Oxiclean the night before I wash. (It's only chemically effective for about 6 hours after contact with water.)

I use Towel Kleen but it's hard to find a good detergent. Even most of the "free and clear" brands will have optical brighteners (dyes to make cloths look brighter), which are not beneficial to microfiber. Even Towel Kleen has these.

After I remove them from the bucket, they go into the washer with 2oz. Towel Kleen and 2oz. water based degreaser, on hot. The degreaser helps to remove dirt and hopefully will interfere with the optical brighteners and other junk in most detergents. 8oz. of distilled white vinegar into the "fabric softener" dispenser.

Once done, into the dryer on LOW.

all i do is throw them in the washing machine with some microfiber cleaner and clear detergent then i wash them on hot ad they come out perfect every time, some of them sit for two months before i use enough of them to do a load cuz i have a lot of towels

VISITOR
10-13-2016, 03:58 PM
wash with __________ (i use a dedicated mf detergent) in warm water with an extra rinse cycle (you can add vinegar), then into the dryer with no dryer sheet on the lowest heat setting. it's probably a good idea to buy a few dozen mf towels so you don't have to keep doing a wash often and seperate the good towels (paint) from the general ones (engine, wheels, etc,)...

LSNAutoDetailing
10-13-2016, 04:34 PM
In addition to what I stated above, if the MF towels or CarPro MF sued towels are used for coatings, I immediately toss them in a bucket filled with LC Snappy Clean. Then they go through the regular cycle with the rest of the MF's later.

Glad this thread came up, had a bunch in the dryer I forgot about! And just took advantage of the MF Sale on AG, and ordered 30 Gold Plush Jr 16x16... Good deal!

GSKR
10-13-2016, 04:56 PM
I just throw everything in the washer except for acidic stuff.For the coatings I use the 3 inch red foam pad.After use I have a can dedicated for that for immediate cleaning.

spazzz
10-13-2016, 09:42 PM
I just throw everything in the washer except for acidic stuff.For the coatings I use the 3 inch red foam pad.After use I have a can dedicated for that for immediate cleaning.

3 inch foam pad as in DA pad?