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Are My Microfiber Towels History?
Hello Autogeek,
I was working on removing some stubborn residue off of my paint this week and ended up going through the majority of my higher-quality towels I use for buffing, drying, and gentle wipe downs. Since none of these towels really hit the wheels or lower areas of the car, I decided to throw them in the wash together. However, I didn't realize that my wife had just run a fine-fiber rug through the wash and it had shed some of its fibers into the dryer bin (probably the washer too). I do inspect the dryer for chunks of cotton/lint before I throw the MF Towels in, but since this rug is so fine, I couldn't see the tiny fibers in the bin during my cursory inspection. Unfortunately now all of those MF towels that went through that dryer load now have rug particulate embedded in them.
Is there a way to get those finer fibers out of my prized MF towels? Or are these towels headed for general use around the house?
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
I don’t think washing them again with MF detergent would do much. Only thing I can think of is to try to tediously pick the strands out by hand but if there’s too many you may just have to use them for home use only.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
A lint-roller doesn't lift them?
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
I'm still really green to detailing, only starting dipping my toes into the "hobby" about a year ago. Are lint-rollers okay to run across MF Towels? These are the two towels that are mostly affected:
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I'm mostly worried about the first listed towel because its so plush (and expensive).
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
I like the lint roller idea.
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
Get them wet and wring them out.
I think the problem fibers would be more noticeable and easier to pick at when the microfibers are more clumped.
Would the fibers really be a problem if you used those towels for rinseless washes. They are the same I use for rinseless washes.
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
If worse comes to worse, they might still be good enough for wheels or wells
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
Try a pet hair brush nothing to loose at this point.
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
Try washing and drying them again. A while back my window towels started leaving lint on glass thanks to throwing a new so called “high quality” microfiber in with my mitts & drying towels.. That stupid towel screwed with my best towels until I washed them again.
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Re: Are My Microfiber Towels History?
Originally Posted by
TheKonquerer
Hello Autogeek,
I was working on removing some stubborn residue off of my paint this week and ended up going through the majority of my higher-quality towels I use for buffing, drying, and gentle wipe downs. Since none of these towels really hit the wheels or lower areas of the car, I decided to throw them in the wash together. However, I didn't realize that my wife had just run a fine-fiber rug through the wash and it had shed some of its fibers into the dryer bin (probably the washer too).
I do inspect the dryer for chunks of cotton/lint before I throw the MF Towels in, but since this rug is so fine, I couldn't see the tiny fibers in the bin during my cursory inspection. Unfortunately now all of those MF towels that went through that dryer load now have rug particulate embedded in them.
Is there a way to get those finer fibers out of my prized MF towels?
I don't believe there would be a way to 100% remove the contaminant-fibers to the point where you could 100% trust the towels to wipe scratch-sensitive paint.
Originally Posted by
TheKonquerer
Or are these towels headed for general use around the house?
Yep.... or doing things like checking the oil.
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