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PouncingPanzer
09-21-2022, 09:40 AM
I have had the same microfiber towels for years, my one dozen blue edgeless towels seem to be holding up well after years of use and dozens and dozens of washes. No fraying or tears on the edges. No stains. Soft and plush as can be. They look like the day I unboxed them.

However, they are starting to leave lint behind on the car that doesn't like blowing off, and requires follow-up with a different towel. Small tiny bits of lint that are only visible in certain light or angles. My wash process is the same as always, hand wash setting, light soil, with two rinse cycles and air dry only. My guess is I just need to start rotating in new towels. I dropped a lot of $$$ all at once and have basically been good on towels since that day.

Any tips or tricks on getting your towels to stop leaving lint behind?

Lance Mark
09-21-2022, 11:14 AM
in another life, i painted and I was pretty picky about what I left behind....lint off rollers are a thing, and they can leave boogers in your newly painted wall

before a new roller cover went into paint, I wrapped it in tape, then pulled it off, pulling everything that is loose with it, maybe a lint roller or tape wrapped backwards around your hand could be used to de-lint your cloth before use?

I have some MFs that are years old, I inspect them before using, and the are all pretty solid

I'm curious, how do you care for them after use?

2011 302
09-21-2022, 02:46 PM
I had a few started leaving fibers behind,not sure if they got over heated in dryer,I use delicate cycle.
After 6 yrs of service I just pitched them.

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luckydawg
09-21-2022, 02:51 PM
After 6 yrs of service I just pitched them.

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Dont pitch them- use them on wheels, just not on paint. I have paint only towels and 2nd tier towels. When I decide that a 1st tier paint towel is through, it goes into the second tier stack / bag. When I use my towels , they go into one of two laundry bags. 1st & second tier get washed separately.

Lance Mark
09-21-2022, 04:19 PM
Dont pitch them- use them on wheels, just not on paint. I have paint only towels and 2nd tier towels. When I decide that a 1st tier paint towel is through, it goes into the second tier stack / bag. When I use my towels , they go into one of two laundry bags. 1st & second tier get washed separately.

i have two big storage bins, one are mf cloths i would use on paint, the other bin are ones that are dirty but when I wash them properly, I will use on paint again

the rest are rags, and many new MF's get used once and become rags, if I use a MF to clean road grime, brake dust, and dirt out of mag wheels on my motorcycle, those MFs never touch the bike again, paint and chrome accents on wheels still have a finish that you need to be careful with, so i don't use junk MF to clean them, i try to keep them as nice as possible by washing them like I'm protecting a clear coat

I've also used a lot of MF one time to apply sealants or coatings, if the product is supposed to put a hard coating on a paint surface, what's it leave behind when it dries in the nooks and crannies of a MF cloth? I worry about stuff like that, not sure definitively, but i'd rather err on the side of caution

fly07sti
09-22-2022, 12:26 PM
Lance Mark beat me to it, a lint roller will definitely help mitigate the fine lint left behind. If it doesn’t help enough, definitely don’t toss them. Just demote them to another task.
I have quite an investment in MF’s as well and I hate throwing a towel out unless it is unsafe to use or if I think it will contaminate my washer.

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PouncingPanzer
09-22-2022, 12:34 PM
in another life, i painted and I was pretty picky about what I left behind....lint off rollers are a thing, and they can leave boogers in your newly painted wall

before a new roller cover went into paint, I wrapped it in tape, then pulled it off, pulling everything that is loose with it, maybe a lint roller or tape wrapped backwards around your hand could be used to de-lint your cloth before use?

I have some MFs that are years old, I inspect them before using, and the are all pretty solid

I'm curious, how do you care for them after use?

After use they get tossed in a Tide laundry bag until I have enough to justify a load. I use Micro-Restore and have only ever used that save a small stint with Carpros microfiber and pad cleaner.

Cool water. Hand wash cycle(so gentile) and two rinses. I also have very soft water thanks to Kinectico.

I never thought about tape, or perhaps a lint roller...

PouncingPanzer
09-22-2022, 12:34 PM
Lance Mark beat me to it, a lint roller will definitely help mitigate the fine lint left behind. If it doesn’t help enough, definitely don’t toss them. Just demote them to another task.
I have quite an investment in MF’s as well and I hate throwing a towel out unless it is unsafe to use or if I think it will contaminate my washer.

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PouncingPanzer
09-22-2022, 12:36 PM
I did say "retire", not toss :xyxthumbs:

They will be demoted is all. They are currently in my "paintwork" microfiber drawer but will probably go down to the "dirty work" drawer which is door jams, wheels, etc.

luckydawg
09-22-2022, 02:39 PM
Lance Mark beat me to it, a lint roller will definitely help mitigate the fine lint left behind. If it doesn’t help enough, definitely don’t toss them. Just demote them to another task.
I have quite an investment in MF’s as well and I hate throwing a towel out unless it is unsafe to use or if I think it will contaminate my washer.

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Man that last photo says it all! You certainly have scads of 'em

BTW- Looking for some of the discontinued Rupes green ( medium ) pads-- got any in that pile you would separate with?

Eldorado2k
09-22-2022, 03:40 PM
BTW- Looking for some of the discontinued Rupes green ( medium ) pads-- got any in that pile you would separate with?

You can have mine. They’ve got some mileage on em. But if you’re interested they’re yours. Send me your info and I’ll send them to you.[emoji6]7” pads.

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Coatingsarecrack
09-22-2022, 04:30 PM
Lance Mark beat me to it, a lint roller will definitely help mitigate the fine lint left behind. If it doesn’t help enough, definitely don’t toss them. Just demote them to another task.
I have quite an investment in MF’s as well and I hate throwing a towel out unless it is unsafe to use or if I think it will contaminate my washer.

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Hello, my name is Fly07sti…… and I’m an addict.

TRC should name a towel after you.


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DFB
09-26-2022, 06:58 AM
I might need to attend a few meetings of MFA - Microfiber Anonymous. :laughing:

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I have specific towels for specific jobs, each category getting its own plastic container for safe storage.

I further complicate that by having two sets of most of those categories, catering to my cars and customer cars separately. Not that the towels I use on other people's cars are crap, just that the newer or better stuff is reserved for my use only.

Wash Mitts/Pads -
My cars, customer cars

Drying Towels -
My cars in small and large, large customer cars

Door Jamb Towels -
My cars, customer cars

Interior Towels -
General purpose, delicate surfaces (gloss black ect)

Glass Towels-
Universal

Rinse-less Towels -
Universal

Engine Bay Towels -
My cars, customer cars

Wheel & Tire Towels -
My cars, customer cars

Multi-purpose Towels -
My cars, customer cars

Wax & Polish Removal Towels -
My cars, customer cars

Coating Removal Towels -
Universal

All are washed in Rags To Riches, air dried indoors (no dryers!) and then inspected, folded and stored as above.

fly07sti
09-26-2022, 08:39 AM
Hello, my name is Fly07sti…… and I’m an addict.

TRC should name a towel after you.


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I’ve always had more towels than needed, but as more and more customers wanted links or more info as which MF’s to use, I decided to have enough stock to supply them. It has grown quite a bit and I now actually turn a decent profit on selling MF’s & maintenance kits.
I’ve also seen some of your orders Crack and you’re not too far off

Coatingsarecrack
09-26-2022, 05:11 PM
I’ve always had more towels than needed, but as more and more customers wanted links or more info as which MF’s to use, I decided to have enough stock to supply them. It has grown quite a bit and I now actually turn a decent profit on selling MF’s & maintenance kits.
I’ve also seen some of your orders Crack and you’re not too far off

Hey man screw you…. I ain’t got no problem…. I can quit whenever I want man… I only buy them cuz I don’t want the vendors going out of business…. They came free with another purchase…. I didn’t even want them……. You say you sell them? Not for me asking for a friend.

I ain’t got no cash but I got these double cheeseburgers I can trade….

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