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Microfiber storage (clean)
Hi I usually store my clean/dry Microfiber towels in a zip lock bag (plastic).
Is this ok or not the best?
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Microfiber storage (clean)
That’s how I store mine too.
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I use plastic tubs, for me they stack better than zip lock bags, my dogs can't open them, and they don't split open like old zip lock bags do if I forget to change them over. I have six tubs, but one is for RO pads.
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I have plastic rolling cabinets and I keep the MFs in bags in the drawers. Never had contamination issues
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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i prefer storage bins (more durable). if the towels aren't completely dry (moisture) when storing in sealed bags, you run the risk of mold...
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That’s an important warning. Mold and detailing definitely don’t mix!
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Microfiber storage (clean)
I dry my towels on a 35min. timer on low heat. They’re dry, also those bags never actually close.
Just fold them over and put them away.
I hate putting anything in air tight containers. Just today I found out 1 of my pads got ruined thx to being inside of a clean plastic trash can that I’ve been using to store my dirty microfibers & pads. And it’s not even really air tight but I obviously waited too long before getting around to cleaning it.
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Re: Microfiber storage (clean)
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
That’s how I store mine too.
Thanks for that do you store them in the garage or inside the house?
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Re: Microfiber storage (clean)
Originally Posted by Big Dave
I use plastic tubs, for me they stack better than zip lock bags, my dogs can't open them, and they don't split open like old zip lock bags do if I forget to change them over. I have six tubs, but one is for RO pads.
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Thank you do you clean the tubs down occasionally or no need too?
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Re: Microfiber storage (clean)
Originally Posted by Bill D
I have plastic rolling cabinets and I keep the MFs in bags in the drawers. Never had contamination issues
Thanks plastic rolling cabinets what do they look like, your ones?
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