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    MF Towels after wash

    Hey peeps

    my towels become crispy in comparison than new whenever i wash them and they are definitely more "static" when i rub my hand over them.

    for example, i have washed this towel twice on 30 celcius(86℉) (with GC MF wash and dried on a rack) and it looks like the mf has molten together.

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    note: the top one is new and the bottom one is after 2-3 washes.
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    notice the mess that sticks together?

    any information on this would really help me out keeping my new towels good!

    cheers

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    Re: MF Towels after wash

    I'll bet that if you dried them in the dryer, on a very low heat setting they would be fluffy like new.

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    Re: MF Towels after wash

    Yeah, I'm not a fan of open air-drying MF. (Or really anything for that matter).

    I'd use your dryer. (No dryer sheets, of course).
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    Re: MF Towels after wash

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    Yeah, I'm not a fan of open air-drying MF. (Or really anything for that matter).

    I'd use your dryer. (No dryer sheets, of course).
    I use CG Microfiber wash with my towels. Something like Micro-Restore will work great too. I pre soak loads in a 5 gal bucket with warm water and some micro wash to loosen and dirt or contaminates. All towels washed on warm, regular speed, and extra rinse. After I place in the dry on low. They always come out great with no problems!


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    Re: MF Towels after wash

    yikes, i marred the living .. out of my freshly polished/coated paint with the gyeon smoothie i guess my washmachine damaged all of my towels/mitts...

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