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    Re: microfiber care concerning washers

    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi65 View Post
    Please elaborate. Not familiar with 'Speed-Wash'

    Thnx!
    he probably means the "quick" wash that is meant for something like a half cycle, less agitation and soak time, just to get it in and out real quick.

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    Re: microfiber care concerning washers

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    this. meguiars apc contains fabric softeners and surface conditioners....it says so right on the bottle.
    which apc are you talking about? the apc+ doesn't have that anywhere on mine, and even says it can be used for clear plastic and instrument panels which would show streaking if it left a residue, especially in a heavy dilution of something like 10:1 or 5:1

    i have tried without the apc + as a presoak as well and did straight microfiber detergent washes and still had similar results though, so i doubt it was the apc +

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    I've been adding a couple shots of CG's Pad Cleaner. It seems to be doing a great job.

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    Re: microfiber care concerning washers

    For very soiled MF's, I've been spraying a little Dawn Power Disolver, working it in and rinsing thoroughly then soaking in a 5 gallon bucket. Since switching to Micro-Restore, I just do a load of MFs with a vinegar rinse and they come out perfectly clean. I would think that a "quick" wash would clean out a previous load that had heavy use of let's say fabric softener, unless the machine is not rinsing everything out properly.
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