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Nick McKees37
06-04-2015, 09:21 AM
You asked and we listened! We're excited to introduce 3 new 3D products at Autogeek.

3D Towel Kleen (http://www.autogeek.net/3d-towel-kleen.html) - 3D Towel Kleen is a cost-effective detergent for washing your microfiber towels and tools. This lemon-scented, low foaming laundry detergent removes waxes, polishes and compounds from your microfiber towels, leaving them looking and feeling new after every wash! 3D Towel Kleen is an inexpensive investment for a much greater expense – your collection of microfiber towels! Keep your microfiber towels looking and performing like new by regularly washing them with 3D Towel Kleen.

3D Carnauba Paste Wax (http://www.autogeek.net/3d-carnauba-paste-wax.html) - 3D Carnauba Paste Wax is high-grade carnauba wax that protects your paint from UV rays while creating a deep, wet looking finish. 3D Carnauba Paste Wax is formulated using premium ingredients designed to deliver long lasting protection and a shine worthy of the world’s finest show cars. 3D Carnauba Paste Wax is easy to apply and removes without any heavy rubbing or buffing.

3D Eraser Water Spot Remover (http://www.autogeek.net/3d-eraser-water-spot-remover.html) - 3D Eraser Water Spot Remover is the quick and easy way to remove fresh water spots before they wreak havoc on your vehicle’s paint. This non-abrasive, thick gel gets rid of hard water spots FAST! You can use 3D Eraser Water Spot Remover on paint, glass, chrome and all other hard exterior surfaces. 3D Eraser Water Spot Remover is biodegradable.

Any other 3D products you'd like to see at Autogeek? Let us know!

addysdaddy
06-04-2015, 09:39 AM
Have you tried the Towel Kleen? I read excellent reports.

Zelfiris
06-04-2015, 09:43 AM
I used Towel Kleen and I found it to work just as well as Micro-Restore Microfiber Detergent. Its a cost effective product in my books

Mantilgh
06-04-2015, 09:48 AM
Maybe these were the reports you were reading daddy of Addy, if not I guess it doesn't hurt to have them here.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/92181-anyone-used-3d-microfiber-cleaner.html

octane
06-04-2015, 10:41 AM
I've been using towel Kleen since last year, I really like it, cheap, works well, a bit thicker than most MF soap so it's easier to measure without making a mess.

Pats300zx
06-04-2015, 10:44 AM
Any idea when you will have the new AAT compounds in Nick??

Nick McKees37
06-04-2015, 11:10 AM
Have you tried the Towel Kleen? I read excellent reports.

Not yet Stuart. I actually washed all my microfiber towels the weekend before last, so I won't be able to test it for a while.


Any idea when you will have the new AAT compounds in Nick??

Working on it!

MI Mike
06-04-2015, 12:41 PM
I've been using towel Kleen since last year, I really like it, cheap, works well, a bit thicker than most MF soap so it's easier to measure without making a mess.

I also have been using it. With a HE washer, I have found that 1/2-3/4 oz. works well depending on towels (dirt), etc. I use 4-oz. measuring cup that I pour desired amount then pre-mix/fill with water before putting in washer. Label say's 1-2 oz. As others have said it is thick. Did the vinegar test at end, no left over residue. The price is right.

:buffing: Darn Spot !!!!

ski2
06-04-2015, 02:39 PM
Been using Towel Kleen for the last couple of years. Towels seem to get cleaner and softer with each wash and there is no need for a vinegar rinse as there is no residue left behind. And I find I only need 1 to 1.5 oz per load in a standard top load washer.

addysdaddy
06-04-2015, 02:52 PM
Great news guys....appreciate the feedback - Thanks

Bunky
06-04-2015, 04:42 PM
For the Towel Kleen, what is the usage instructions such as ounces for load?

Kacz
06-04-2015, 05:14 PM
For the Towel Kleen, what is the usage instructions such as ounces for load?

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d33p
06-04-2015, 06:09 PM
For the Towel Kleen, what is the usage instructions such as ounces for load?

For smaller, average dirt, loads I barely use 1oz. If its heavily soiled or larger loads I use 2oz.

I pre soaked a load once and wrung em out; my hands were squeaky clean.