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    Washing my microfibers...

    How do I wash my microfiber towels? I don't have any specialty products, but need to clean them regardless.
    • Do I was on cold, warm or hot?
    • Do I let them air dry or put them in the dryer?
    • Can I put them all together, or do I need to seperate by color?
    • Is a regular liquid detergent OK to use?

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    Wash them with a little vinegar (white) as possible and normal soap. Remember to tumble dry no heat, and then also remember no fabric softner. When possible get some Microrestore and no worries. I too have found those dryer balls (as seen on tv) help reduce some static in the dryer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    Wash them with a little vinegar (white) as possible and normal soap. Remember to tumble dry no heat, and then also remember no fabric softner. When possible get some Microrestore and no worries. I too have found those dryer balls (as seen on tv) help reduce some static in the dryer.
    Works great. No problems.

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    What does drying with heat cause?

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    OOPS! I dried mine last night.

    I used Micro Restore as the main wash with some oxy-clean as a prewash. Used the prewash cycle and the stain remover cycle (Hot/ cold). Then after I put them in the dryer. Seemed to come out very clean.

    Is the dryer a bad thing?
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    heat can damage the polymide strands ... I would tumble dry or air dry from now on, cannot change the past.


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    Damage by making the strands abrasive or by deterioration of the towel.

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    it kinda melts the ingredients in the strands so to speak, so it could in all likelylood make them abrasive.


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    killr is dead on here.
    No heat. Melts the fibers and will scratch.
    If you don't have vinegar or an MF restorer, use about a cup of normal degreaser. I run mine through an extra short rinse cycle too.
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    I rather like my balls for keeping my micro's fluffy. Someone offered it on this forum, and I am pleased. (makes a little noise however)



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