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Cleaming microfiber cloths
I have been usiing Tide and similar products to wash my cloths. Most of them retain stains after washing. Not really heavy stains, but stains non the less.
My questions is are the special cleaning formulas you guys sell do any better?
If i purchase cleaning material from you, can I return it for a refund if it does preform?
Thanks
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Re: Cleaming microfiber cloths
I use Woolite and mix a little Micro restore. I use cheap yellows ones from Costco for dirty stuff and they still have some stains on them some times.
Micro-Restore doesn’t just clean microfiber, it restores microfiber!
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i use blackfire, its the best! rids stains, and gives the towels so much extra life
Back to the full-time grind.
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Micro restore & Griot's are both great detergents for mircofiber.
Always keep the shine in your life.
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Re: Cleaming microfiber cloths
made a video for this as I've seen it asked quite a few times:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k61suqb2SJI]How To Clean Microfiber Towels The Easy Way!!! - YouTube[/video]
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Re: Cleaming microfiber cloths
Originally Posted by ihaveacamaro
Thanks , But this is no better of a result than I generally get with house hold detergent.
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So, I guess the answer is that if the cloth is really dirty, it will have stains after washing?
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Re: Cleaming microfiber cloths
They don't call em stains for nothing
It will not hinder performance at all so nothing to worry about.
Chris (a.k.a. Pockets)
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Pockets@poorboysworld.com
(845)215-9700
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If you have a nice towel with a stain (probably not worth the hassle for a cheap one), I've found a way to pretty much get rid of almost all but the worse stains.
Get some Blackfire Pad Cleaner spray and spray the stain on the towel liberally. Let it soak for a minute. Then, get a pad cleaning brush, like the kind that is designed to fluff up the fibers on microfiber pads. Scrub the towel on the stain with the brush. You would think it would mess up and cause "pulls" in the towel, but it doesn't. Do this a few times and the re- wash. Most of the time, stain is gone and towels look great.
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Re: Cleaming microfiber cloths
Originally Posted by Pockets @Poorboy'sWorld
They don't call em stains for nothing
It will not hinder performance at all so nothing to worry about.
That is what I thought-
Thanks for the conformation.
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