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    Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Recently I've noticed some streaking on my windshield that is obviously from my hand cleaning of it. I use my Meg's Supreme Shine yellow towels with either Invisible Glass or Meg's Glass Cleaner. It's not the cleaner. It's gotta be something in the towels. I've had some of these towels for 2+ years and am beginning to think there may have some laundry detergent built up in them. I use Tide Simply Clean and Fresh on them and either cold or "eco-warm" water.

    I've washed my home bath towels with vinegar followed by baking soda after reading about the same problem occurring with those (and causing that lingering funky smell). It worked like a charm. Can I try the same thing with my auto MF towels? I'm concerned about using hot water as the instructions call for and wonder if I should just use warm for that.

    Anyone tried washing their MFs with vinegar and baking soda?

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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    I use vinegar in the rinse cycle.

    But as far as using baking soda in the
    washing process of MF-towels...

    It would seem to me, that, all of the "hoops and
    hooks"...that are weaved into microfiber...would
    grab and hold on to grains of anything powdery:

    Not good.


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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    The hot water cycle doesn't get hot enough to ruin the towels. I usually wash it on warm but have done it in hot water without any problems. I always use vinegar for the rinse cycle and also do a second rinse cycle. I wouldn't use any type of powder because it could get stuck in the fibers.
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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Quote Originally Posted by BMW435 View Post
    The hot water cycle doesn't get hot enough to ruin the towels. I usually wash it on warm but have done it in hot water without any problems. I always use vinegar for the rinse cycle and also do a second rinse cycle. I wouldn't use any type of powder because it could get stuck in the fibers.
    Yep, warm water, clean "free" detergent, vinegar first and again, second rinse. That's it. Where have I heard this before?

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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    when you say "rinse cycle" would this be the same place that Fabric softener would go. I know Fabric Softener is a definite no no. My he machine, has a bin marked Fabric Softener, so wondering if that' where the vinegar would go?

    What does the vinegar accomplish? Vinegar is acidic, does it have, to do with hard water? Would soft water wash, make vinegar un-necessary?

    Every instruction video, I've seen says:

    Hot Water Wash
    Low Temp dry

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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricorocks View Post
    when you say "rinse cycle" would this be the same place that Fabric softener would go. I know Fabric Softener is a definite no no. My he machine, has a bin marked Fabric Softener, so wondering if that' where the vinegar would go?

    What does the vinegar accomplish? Vinegar is acidic, does it have, to do with hard water? Would soft water wash, make vinegar un-necessary?

    Every instruction video, I've seen says:

    Hot Water Wash
    Low Temp dry
    Hey there Rick,

    Just dump about a half cup before the first rinse, right in the machine don't place through the fabric softener entrance. We don't want anything to do with fabric softener or dryer sheets. After wash is done, set back to rinse cycle and add another 1/2 or so. After the second rinse spin, into the dryer on delicate till dry. Works beautifully for me, towels are clean, soft and ready for action. Good luck.

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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Since I've switched to 3D/HD Towel Kleen I haven't had to use vinegar in the rinse for 2 years. And, I think it's less expensive per load than Tide Clear.

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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Quote Originally Posted by ski2 View Post
    Since I've switched to 3D/HD Towel Kleen I haven't had to use vinegar in the rinse for 2 years. And, I think it's less expensive per load than Tide Clear.


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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Seventh Generation Free and Clear is what I use. Works great.

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    Re: Microfiber washing: Vinegar/baking soda?

    Quote Originally Posted by Souldetailer View Post
    Hey there Rick,

    Just dump about a half cup before the first rinse, right in the machine don't place through the fabric softener entrance. We don't want anything to do with fabric softener or dryer sheets. After wash is done, set back to rinse cycle and add another 1/2 or so. After the second rinse spin, into the dryer on delicate till dry. Works beautifully for me, towels are clean, soft and ready for action. Good luck.

    Peace,

    Darrin
    Placing vinegar in the fabric softener compartment is fine. It grabs the vinegar at the start of the rinse cycle. I can't open my front loader mid cycle. Even if I could I wouldn't want to keep an eye out for the rinse cycle to add my vinegar
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